PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

CD8+ T cells mediate the athero-protective effect of immunization with an ApoB-100 peptide.

  • Kuang-Yuh Chyu,
  • Xiaoning Zhao,
  • Paul C Dimayuga,
  • Jianchang Zhou,
  • Xiaojun Li,
  • Juliana Yano,
  • Wai Man Lio,
  • Lai Fan Chan,
  • Jonathan Kirzner,
  • Portia Trinidad,
  • Bojan Cercek,
  • Prediman K Shah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030780
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. e30780

Abstract

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Immunization of hypercholesterolemic mice with selected apoB-100 peptide antigens reduces atherosclerosis but the precise immune mediators of athero-protection remain unclear. In this study we show that immunization of apoE (-/-) mice with p210, a 20 amino acid apoB-100 related peptide, reduced aortic atherosclerosis compared with PBS or adjuvant/carrier controls. Immunization with p210 activated CD8(+) T cells, reduced dendritic cells (DC) at the site of immunization and within the plaque with an associated reduction in plaque macrophage immunoreactivity. Adoptive transfer of CD8(+) T cells from p210 immunized mice recapitulated the athero-protective effect of p210 immunization in naïve, non-immunized mice. CD8(+) T cells from p210 immunized mice developed a preferentially higher cytolytic response against p210-loaded dendritic cells in vitro. Although p210 immunization profoundly modulated DCs and cellular immune responses, it did not alter the efficacy of subsequent T cell dependent or independent immune response to other irrelevant antigens. Our data define, for the first time, a role for CD8(+) T cells in mediating the athero-protective effects of apoB-100 related peptide immunization in apoE (-/-) mice.