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Aldosterone Promotes Autoimmune Damage by Enhancing Th17-Mediated Immunity

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Aldosterone Promotes Autoimmune Damage by Enhancing Th17-Mediated Immunity
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  • Herrada, Andrés A.;
  • Contreras, Francisco J.;
  • Marini, Natacha P.;
  • Amador, Cristian A.;
  • González, Pablo A.;
  • Cortés, Claudia M.;
  • Riedel, Claudia A.;
  • Carvajal, Cristián A.;
  • Figueroa, Fernando;
  • Michea Acevedo, Luis;
  • Fardella, Carlos E.;
  • Kalergis, Alexis M.;
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Excessive production of aldosterone leads to the development of hypertension and cardiovascular disease by generating an inflammatory state that can be promoted by T cell immunity. Because nature and intensity of T cell responses is controlled by dendritic cells (DCs), it is important to evaluate whether the function of these cells can be modulated by aldosterone. In this study we show that aldosterone augmented the activation of CD8+ T cells in a DC-dependent fashion. Consistently, the mineralocorticoid receptor was expressed by DCs, which showed activation of MAPK pathway and secreted IL-6 and TGF-b in response to aldosterone. In addition, DCs stimulated with aldosterone impose a Th17 phenotype to CD4+ T cells, which have recently been associated with the promotion of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Accordingly, we observed that aldosterone enhances the progression of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an autoimmune disease promoted by Th17 cells. In addition, blockade of the mineralocorticoid receptor prevented all aldosterone effects on DCs and attenuated experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis development in aldosterone-treated mice. Our data suggest that modulation of DC function by aldosterone enhances CD8+ T cell activation and promotes Th17-polarized immune responses, which might contribute to the inflammatory damage leading to hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
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This work was supported by Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico Grants 1070352, 1070876, 1050265, 1050690 and 1050979; Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico Grant D04I1075; INCO-CT-2006-032296; and Millennium Nucleus on Immunology and Immunotherapy (P04/030-F).A.A.H., P.A.G, and C.A.A. are fellows of Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128699
DOI: doi:10.4049/jimmunol.0802886
ISSN: 0022-1767 Print
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The Journal of Immunology, 2010, 184: 191–202
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