Exosome derived from CD137-modified endothelial cells regulates the Th17 responses in atherosclerosis.

Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Liangjie XuJinchuan Yan

Abstract

The role of exosomes derived from endothelial cells (ECs) in the progression of atherosclerosis (AS) and inflammation remains largely unexplored. We aimed to investigate whether exosome derived from CD137-modified ECs (CD137-Exo) played a major role in AS and to elucidate the potential mechanism underlying the inflammatory effect. Exosomes derived from mouse brain microvascular ECs treated with agonist anti-CD137 antibody were used to explore the effect of CD137 signalling in AS and inflammation in vitro and vivo. CD137-Exo efficiently induced the progression of AS in ApoE-/- mice. CD137-Exo increased the proportion of Th17 cells both in vitro and vivo. The IL-6 contained in CD137-Exo which is regulated by Akt and NF-КB pathway was verified to activate Th17 cell differentiation. IL-17 increased apoptosis, inhibited cell viability and improved lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release in ECs subjected to inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The expression of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule1 (sICAM-1), monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and E-selectin in the supernatants of ECs after IL-17 treatment was dramatically increased. CD137-Exo promoted the progression of AS and Th17 cell differentiation via NF-КB ...Continue Reading

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May 25, 2021·Journal of the American Heart Association·Wei YuanBin Wang

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BETA
ELISA
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transfection
transmission electron microscopy

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