Immunization of Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cpn)-infected Apob tm2SgyLdlrtm1Her/J mice with a combined peptide of Cpn significantly reduces atherosclerotic lesion development

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Objective: To investigate the antigenic effect of a peptide containing two epitopes of Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cpn) on atherosclerotic lesion formation in mice infected with Cpn. Materials and Methods: Six-week-old Apob tm2SgyLdlrtm1Her/J mice were immunized using a repetitive immunization multiple-sites strategy with KLH-conjugated peptides derived from the major outer membrane protein and the putative outer membrane protein 5 of Cpn. Mice were fed a high-fat diet and infected with Cpn twice during the 10-week diet period. Lesions were evaluated histologically; local and systemic immune responses were analyzed by immunohistochemistry of aorta samples and cytokine measurements in plasma samples and splenocyte supernatants. Results: Mice immunized with the combined Cpn peptide showed a greater reduction in lesion size compared to mice immunized with either epitope alone [54.7% vs 39.8% or 41.72%] and was also associated with a significant decrease in lesion area in descending aortas compared with those in controls (88.9% for combined Cpn peptide, 81.9% for MOMP peptide and 75.7% for Omp5, respectively). This effect was associated with a shift in the cellular composition of plaques towards decreased inflammatory cell and increased regulatory T-cell content. Additionally, the effect was also connected with decreased secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and increased production of anti-inflammatory cytokines demonstrated in plasma and in supernatant on stimulated spleen cells. Conclusions: Atherosclerotic lesion formation may be promoted by Cpn infection in the presence of a high-fat diet, and reduced by immunization with the combined Cpn peptide. The combined peptide has more potential than either epitope alone in reducing atherosclerotic lesion development through Treg expansion. © 2013 Xia et al.

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Xia, M., Chen, D., Endresz, V., Faludi, I., Szabo, A., Gonczol, E., … Lu, X. (2013). Immunization of Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cpn)-infected Apob tm2SgyLdlrtm1Her/J mice with a combined peptide of Cpn significantly reduces atherosclerotic lesion development. PLoS ONE, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081056

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