Immunopathogenesis of Atherosclerosis

Author:

Lehr Hans-Anton1,Sagban Tolga Atilla1,Ihling Christian1,Zähringer Ulrich1,Hungerer Klaus-Dieter1,Blumrich Matthias1,Reifenberg Kurt1,Bhakdi Sucharit1

Affiliation:

1. From the Institute of Pathology (H.-A.L., T.A.S.), Central Laboratory Animal Facility (K.R.), and Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene (S.B.), University of Mainz; the Department of Pathology, University of Freiburg (C.I.); Forschungszentrum Borstel, Borstel (U.Z.); and Hoechst Marion Roussel, Marburg (K.-D.H., M.B.), Germany.

Abstract

Background On the basis of our concept that atherosclerosis has an immunopathological background, we tested whether activation of the innate immune system influences its progression. Methods and Results Hypercholesterolemic (0.5% wt/wt diet) rabbits received either repeated intravenous injections of endotoxin ( Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide 1.25 to 2.5 μg, once per week) or a self-limiting cutaneous Staphylococcus aureus infection with or without a quinolone antibiotic. Measured laboratory parameters, including LDL and HDL cholesterols, were similar in the different groups of hypercholesterolemic animals. All endotoxin-treated animals developed transient episodes of fever after endotoxin administration. The extent of atherosclerosis was evaluated by computer-assisted morphometry in the aortas en face (Sudan IV) and by histology at 8 weeks after start of the experiments. Endotoxin-treated animals exhibited significantly accelerated atherosclerosis compared with control animals (141±38 versus 45±16 mm 3 total lesion volume, n=7 to 9 rabbits each, P <0.001). Conclusions Nonspecific stimulation of the innate immune system accelerates cholesterol-induced atherosclerosis. These data support the concept that atherosclerosis has an immunopathological component and render it improbable that a single infectious agent should assume particular importance in its initiation or progression.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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