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Tomohiro Hayashi1,2, Kenji Rowel Q Lim1, Attila Kovacs1
1Center for Cardiovascular Research, Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Abstract:
It is unclear how the immune system initiates effective tissue repair responses without also simultaneously activating adaptive immune responses to self-antigens released by damaged or necrotic cells. We studied the role of repetitive adrenergic mediated stress on cardiac injury wild-type and programmed death-1-deficient (PD-1-/-) mice treated with 3 intraperitoneal low doses of isoproterenol followed by an intraperitoneal injection of high-dose ISO 7 days later (ISOprimed/ISOinjury). Repetitive adrenergic stress in ISOprimed/ISOinjury PD-1-/- mice resulted in a persistent dysregulated myocardial inflammatory response characterized by the expansion of autoreactive effector CD8+ T cells, increased cardiac hypertrophy, mild left ventricular dysfunction, and increased lethality when compared with ISOprimed/ISOinjury wild-type mice.

