流感感染促进巨噬细胞进入小鼠动脉,被D-4F(一种载脂蛋白A-I模拟肽)阻止

B. V. Van Lenten, A. Wagner, G. Anantharamaiah, D. Garber, M. Fishbein, Lopa Adhikary, D. Nayak, S. Hama, M. Navab, A. Fogelman
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我们报道了小鼠急性甲型流感感染期间HDL失去其抗炎特性,我们假设这些变化可能与巨噬细胞进入动脉壁的运输增加有关。本研究验证了这一假设。方法和结果:将载脂蛋白a - i模拟肽d - 4f或溶解载脂蛋白a - i的载脂蛋白载体(PBS)每天给予低密度脂蛋白受体缺失的小鼠在西方饮食后和流感感染后。与PBS相比,D-4F治疗增加了血浆HDL胆固醇和对氧磷酶活性,并抑制了感染后LDL胆固醇和白细胞介素-6峰值水平的增加。在接受D-4F的小鼠中,肺病毒滴度降低了50%。给雌性小鼠注射雄性巨噬细胞,通过实时聚合酶链反应检测雄性Sry基因,发现感染后巨噬细胞进入主动脉弓和无名动脉的量明显增加,而给药D-4F可以阻止这种情况。结论-我们得出结论,小鼠流感感染后HDL抗炎特性的丧失与动脉巨噬细胞运输的增加有关,这可以通过给药D-4F来预防。
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Influenza Infection Promotes Macrophage Traffic Into Arteries of Mice That Is Prevented by D-4F, an Apolipoprotein A-I Mimetic Peptide
Background—We reported that HDL loses its antiinflammatory properties during acute influenza A infection in mice, and we hypothesized that these changes might be associated with increased trafficking of macrophages into the artery wall. The present study tested this hypothesis. Methods and Results—D-4F, an apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide, or vehicle in which it was dissolved (PBS) was administered daily to LDL receptor–null mice after a Western diet and after influenza infection. D-4F treatment increased plasma HDL cholesterol and paraoxonase activity compared with PBS and inhibited increases in LDL cholesterol and peak levels of interleukin-6 after infection. Lung viral titers were reduced by 50% in mice receiving D-4F. Injection of female mice with male macrophages, which were detected with real-time polymerase chain reaction to measure the male Sry gene, revealed a marked increase in macrophage traffic into the aortic arch and innominate arteries after infection that was prevented by administration of D-4F. Conclusions—We conclude that loss of antiinflammatory properties of HDL after influenza infection in mice is associated with increased arterial macrophage traffic that can be prevented by administration of D-4F.
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