Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 stimulation elicits an enhanced inflammatory response in human obese patients with atherosclerosis

作者:Scholtes Vincent P W; Versteeg Dik; de Vriest Jean Paul P M; Hoefer Imo E; Schoneveld Arjan H; Stella Pieter R; Doevendans Pieter A F M; van Keuler Karlijn J K; de Kleijn Dominique P V; Moll Frans L; Pasterkamp Gerard*
来源:Clinical Science, 2011, 121(5-6): 205-214.
DOI:10.1042/CS20100601

摘要

The innate immune response elicited by activation of TLRs (Toll-like receptors) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. We hypothesized that cardiovascular risk factors are associated with the activation status of the innate immune system. We therefore assessed the responsiveness of TLRs on circulating cells in two groups of patients with established atherosclerosis and related this to the presence of cardiovascular risk factors. TNF (tumour necrosis factor)-alpha release induced by TLR2 and TLR4 activation was measured in patients with established coronary [PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention) study, n = 78] or carotid artery disease [CEA (carotid endarterectomy) study, n = 104], by stimulating whole blood samples with lipopolysaccharide (TLR4 ligand) and Pam(3)CSK(4) [tripalmitoylcysteinylseryl-(lysyl)(4); TLR2 ligand]. As an early activation marker, CD11b expression was measured by flow cytonnetry on CD14(+) cells. Obesity was the 'only' risk factor that correlated with the TLR response. In both studies, obese patients had significantly higher TNF-alpha levels after stimulation of TLR2 compared with non-obese patients [16.9 (7.7-49.4) compared with 7.5 (1.5-19.2) pg/ml (P = 0.008) in coronary artery disease and 14.6 (8.1-28.4) compared with 9.5 (6.1-15.7) pg/ml (P = 0.015) in carotid artery disease; values are medians (interquartile range)]. Similar results were obtained following TLR4 stimulation. The enhanced inflammatory state in obese patients was also confirmed by a significant increased expression of the activation marker CD11b on circulating monocytes. In conclusion, obesity is associated with an enhanced TLR response in patients suffering from established atherosclerotic disease.

  • 出版日期2011-9

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