Obligatory Role for B Cells in the Development of Angiotensin II–Dependent Hypertension

Author:

Chan Christopher T.1,Sobey Christopher G.1,Lieu Maggie1,Ferens Dorota1,Kett Michelle M.1,Diep Henry1,Kim Hyun Ah1,Krishnan Shalini M.1,Lewis Caitlin V.1,Salimova Ekaterina1,Tipping Peter1,Vinh Antony1,Samuel Chrishan S.1,Peter Karlheinz1,Guzik Tomasz J.1,Kyaw Tin S.1,Toh Ban-Hock1,Bobik Alexander1,Drummond Grant R.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Cardiovascular Disease Program, Biomedicine Discovery Institute (C.T.C., C.G.S., M.L., D.F., M.M.K., H.D., H.A.K., S.M.K., C.V.L., A.V., C.S.S., G.R.D.), Department of Pharmacology (C.T.C., C.G.S., M.L., D.F., H.D., H.A.K., S.M.K., C.V.L., A.V., C.S.S., G.R.D.), Department of Surgery, Monash Health (C.G.S., G.R.D.), Department of Physiology (M.M.K.), Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (E.S.), and Centre for Inflammatory Diseases, Department of Medicine, Southern Clinical School (P.T...

Abstract

Clinical hypertension is associated with raised serum IgG antibodies. However, whether antibodies are causative agents in hypertension remains unknown. We investigated whether hypertension in mice is associated with B-cell activation and IgG production and moreover whether B-cell/IgG deficiency affords protection against hypertension and vascular remodeling. Angiotensin II (Ang II) infusion (0.7 mg/kg per day; 28 days) was associated with (1) a 25% increase in the proportion of splenic B cells expressing the activation marker CD86, (2) an 80% increase in splenic plasma cell numbers, (3) a 500% increase in circulating IgG, and (4) marked IgG accumulation in the aortic adventitia. In B-cell–activating factor receptor–deficient (BAFF-R −/− ) mice, which lack mature B cells, there was no evidence of Ang II–induced increases in serum IgG. Furthermore, the hypertensive response to Ang II was attenuated in BAFF-R −/− (Δ30±4 mm Hg) relative to wild-type (Δ41±5 mm Hg) mice, and this response was rescued by B-cell transfer. BAFF-R −/− mice displayed reduced IgG accumulation in the aorta, which was associated with 80% fewer aortic macrophages and a 70% reduction in transforming growth factor-β expression. BAFF-R −/− mice were also protected from Ang II–induced collagen deposition and aortic stiffening (assessed by pulse wave velocity analysis). Finally, like BAFF-R deficiency, pharmacological depletion of B cells with an anti-CD20 antibody attenuated Ang II–induced hypertension by ≈35%. Hence, these studies demonstrate that B cells/IgGs are crucial for the development of Ang II–induced hypertension and vessel remodeling in mice. Thus, B-cell–targeted therapies—currently used for autoimmune diseases—may hold promise as future treatments for hypertension.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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