Impact of interleukin-6 on plaque development and morphology in experimental atherosclerosis

Bernhard Schieffer, Tina Selle, Andres Hilfiker, Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner, Karsten Grote, Uwe J. F. Tietge, Christian Trautwein, Maren Luchtefeld, Christian Schmittkamp, Sylvia Heeneman, Mat J. A. P. Daemen, Helmut Drexler

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Abstract

Vascular lipid accumulation and inflammation are hallmarks of atherosclerosis and perpetuate atherosclerotic plaque development. Mediators of inflammation, ie, interleukin (IL)-6, are elevated in patients with acute coronary syndromes and may contribute to the exacerbation of atherosclerosis. To assess the role of IL-6 in atherosclerosis, ApoE-/--IL-6-/- double-knockout mice were generated, fed a normal chow diet, and housed for 53+/-4 weeks. Mortality and blood pressure were unaltered. However, serum cholesterol levels and subsequent atherosclerotic lesion formation (oil red O stain) were significantly increased in ApoE-/--IL-6-/- mice compared with ApoE-/-, wild-type (WT), and IL-6-/- mice. Plaques of ApoE-/--IL-6-/- mice showed significantly reduced transcript and protein levels of matrix metalloproteinase-9, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1, collagen I and V, and lysyl oxidase (by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry). Recruitment of macrophages and leukocytes (Mac3- and CD45-positive staining) into the atherosclerotic lesion was significantly reduced in ApoE-/--IL-6-/- mice. The transcript and serum protein (ELISA) levels of IL-10 were significantly reduced. Thus, a lifetime IL-6 deficiency enhances atherosclerotic plaque formation in ApoEK-/--IL-6-/- mice and leads to maladaptive vascular developmental processes. These observations are consistent with the notion that baseline levels of IL-6 are required to modulate lipid homeostasis, vascular remodeling, and plaque inflammation in atherosclerosis
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3493-3500
JournalCirculation
Volume110
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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