T helper cells with specificity for an antigen in cardiomyocytes promote pressure overload-induced progression from hypertrophy to heart failure

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Carina Gröschel
André Sasse
Charlotte Röhrborn
Sebastian Monecke
Michael Didié
Leslie Elsner
Vanessa Kruse
Gertrude Bunt
Andrew H. Lichtman
Karl Toischer
Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermann
Gerd Hasenfuß
Ralf Dressel
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[1] Institute of Cellular and Molecular Immunology,
[2] University Medical Center Göttingen,undefined
[3] DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research),undefined
[4] partner site Göttingen,undefined
[5] Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology,undefined
[6] University Medical Center Göttingen,undefined
[7] Department of Cardiology and Pneumology,undefined
[8] University Medical Center Göttingen,undefined
[9] Clinical Optical Microscopy,undefined
[10] Department of Neuropathology,undefined
[11] University Medical Center Göttingen,undefined
[12] Department of Pathology,undefined
[13] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,undefined
[14] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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We investigated whether CD4+-T cells with specificity for an antigen in cardiomyocytes promote the progression from hypertrophy to heart failure in mice with increased pressure load due to transverse aortic constriction (TAC). OT-II mice expressing a transgenic T cell receptor (TCR) with specificity for ovalbumin (OVA) on CD4+-T cells and cMy-mOVA mice expressing OVA on cardiomyocytes were crossed. The resulting cMy-mOVA-OT-II mice did not display signs of spontaneous autoimmunity despite the fact that their OVA-specific CD4+-T cells were not anergic. After TAC, progression to heart failure was significantly accelerated in cMy-mOVA-OT-II compared to cMy-mOVA mice. No OVA-specific antibodies were induced in response to TAC in cMy-mOVA-OT-II mice, yet more CD3+ T cells infiltrated their myocardium when compared with TAC-operated cMy-mOVA mice. Systemically, the proportion of activated CD4+-T cells with a Th1 and Th17 cytokine profile was increased in cMy-mOVA-OT-II mice after TAC. Thus, T helper cells with specificity for an antigen in cardiomyocytes can directly promote the progression of heart failure in response to pressure overload independently of autoantibodies.
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