Effects of Interleukin-17A on the Early Stages of Arterial Thrombosis in Mice

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Purpose: Interleukin (IL)-17A has been suggested to play a role in the growth and organization of thrombi. We examined whether IL-17A plays a role in the early stages of thrombosis and whether there are sex differences in the effects of IL-17A. Materials and Methods: We performed a blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled study to compare time to thrombotic occlusion and sex differences therein between mice treated with IL-17A and those treated with saline using a ferric chloride-induced model. We also assessed thrombus histology, blood coagulation, and plasma levels of coagulation factors. Results: Time to occlusion values did not differ between the IL-17A group and the control group (94.6±86.9 sec vs. 121.0±84.4 sec, p=0.238). However, it was significantly shorter in the IL-17A group of female mice (74.6±57.2 sec vs. 130.0±76.2 sec, p=0.032). In rotational thromboelastometry, the IL-17A group exhibited increased maximum clot firmness (71.3±4.5 mm vs. 66.7±4.7 mm, p=0.038) and greater amplitude at 30 min (69.7±5.2 mm vs. 64.5±5.3 mm, p=0.040) than the control group. In Western blotting, the IL-17A group showed higher levels of coagulation factor XIII (2.2±1.5 vs. 1.0±0.9, p=0.008), monocyte chemoattractant pro-tein-1 (1.6±0.6 vs. 1.0±0.4, p=0.023), and tissue factor (1.5±0.6 vs. 1.0±0.5, p=0.003). Conclusion: IL-17A plays a role in the initial st ages of arterial thrombosis in mice. Coagulation factors and monocyte chemoat-tractant protein-1 may be associated with IL-17A-mediated thrombosis.

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Park, Y., Shim, Y., Kwon, I., Lee, H. W., Nam, H. S., Choi, H. J., & Heo, J. H. (2022). Effects of Interleukin-17A on the Early Stages of Arterial Thrombosis in Mice. Yonsei Medical Journal, 63(7), 632–639. https://doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2022.63.7.632

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