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Antagonism of toll-like receptor 2 attenuates the formation and progression of abdominal aortic aneurysm 被引量:3

Antagonism of toll-like receptor 2 attenuates the formation and progression of abdominal aortic aneurysm
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摘要 Abdominal aortic aneurysm(AAA) is an inflammatory vascular disorder with high mortality.Accumulating evidence shows that toll-like receptor 2(TLR2) plays a critical role in the regulation of wound-repairing process after tissue injury.We wondered if TLR2 signaling contributed to the pathogenesis of AAA and that targeting TLR2 would attenuate AAA development and progression.In this study,enhanced expression of TLR2 and its ligands were observed in human AAA tissue.Neutralization of TLR2 protected against AAA development and caused established AAA to regress in mouse models of AAA.In addition,TLR2-deficient mice also failed to develop AAA.The prophylactic and therapeutic effects of blocking TLR2 were accompanied by a significant resolution of inflammation and vascular remodeling,as indicated by the decreased expression or activity of MMP-2/9,α-SMA,inflammatory cytokines,and transcription factors NF-κB,AP-1 and STAT1/3 in AAA tissue.Mechanistically,blocking TLR2 decreased the expression and interaction of TLR2 and several endogenousligands,which diminished chronic inflammation and vascular remodeling in the vascular tissue of AAA.Our studies indicate that the interactions between TLR2 and its endogenous ligands contribute to the pathogenesis of AAA and that targeting TLR2 offers great potential toward the development of therapeutic agents against AAA. Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an inflammatory vascular disorder with high mortality. Accumulating evidence shows that toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) plays a critical role in the regulation of wound-repairing process after tissue injury. We wondered if TLR2 signaling contributed to the pathogenesis of AAA and that targeting TLR2 would attenuate AAA development and progression. In this study, enhanced expression of TLR2 and its ligands were observed in human AAA tissue. Neutralization of TLR2 protected against AAA development and caused established AAA to regress in mouse models of AAA. In addition, TLR2-deficient mice also failed to develop AAA. The prophylactic and therapeutic effects of blocking TLR2 were accompanied by a significant resolution of inflammation and vascular remodeling, as indicated by the decreased expression or activity of MMP-2/9, alpha-SMA, inflammatory cytokines, and transcription factors NF-kappa B, AP-1 and STAT1/3 in AAA tissue. Mechanistically, blocking TLR2 decreased the expression and interaction of TLR2 and several endogenous ligands, which diminished chronic inflammation and vascular remodeling in the vascular tissue of AAA. Our studies indicate that the interactions between TLR2 and its endogenous ligands contribute to the pathogenesis of AAA and that targeting TLR2 offers great potential toward the development of therapeutic agents against AAA. (C) 2015 Chinese Pharmaceutical Association and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.
出处 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期176-187,共12页 药学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.81030056 and 81400286) Dr.Xiaowei Zhang is supported by a grant from Basic Research Program of Institute of Materia Medica (No.2014RC04)
关键词 Abdominal aortic aneurysm DAMPS Vascular remodeling TLR2 Immune microenvironment Abdominal aortss aneury DAMPS Vascular remodeling TLR2 Immune microenvironment
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