Publication: Gut Microbiota Has a Crucial Role in the Development of Hypertension and Vascular Dysfunction in Toll-like Receptor 7-Driven Lupus Autoimmunity.
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2021-09-03
Authors
de la Visitacion, Nestor
Robles-Vera, Iñaki
Moleon, Javier
Gonzalez-Correa, Cristina
Aguilera-Sanchez, Nazaret
Toral, Marta
Gomez-Guzman, Manuel
Sanchez, Manuel
Jimenez, Rosario
Martin-Morales, Natividad
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MDPI AG
Abstract
Our group has investigated the involvement of gut microbiota in hypertension in a murine model of systemic lupus erythematosus induced by Toll-like receptor (TLR)-7 activation. Female BALB/c mice were randomly assigned to four experimental groups: an untreated control (CTR), a group treated with the TLR7 agonist imiquimod (IMQ), IMQ-treated with vancomycin, and IMQ-treated with a cocktail of broad-spectrum antibiotics. We carried out faecal microbiota transplant (FMT) from donor CTR or IMQ mice to recipient IMQ or CTR animals, respectively. Vancomycin inhibited the increase in blood pressure; improved kidney injury, endothelial function, and oxidative stress; and reduced T helper (Th)17 infiltration in aortas from IMQ-treated mice. The rise in blood pressure and vascular complications present in IMQ mice were also observed in the CTR mice recipients of IMQ microbiota. Reduced relative populations of Sutterella and Anaerovibrio were associated with high blood pressure in our animals, which were increased after stool transplantation of healthy microbiota to IMQ mice. The reduced endothelium-dependent vasodilator responses to acetylcholine induced by IMQ microbiota were normalized after interleukin-17 neutralization. In conclusion, gut microbiota plays a role in the TLR7-driven increase in Th17 cell, endothelial dysfunction, vascular inflammation, and hypertension. The vascular changes induced by IMQ microbiota were initiated by Th17 infiltrating the vasculature.
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MeSH Terms
Imiquimod
Blood Pressure
Acetylcholine
Vancomycin
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxing Factors
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Vasodilator Agents
Toll-Like Receptor 7
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Th17 Cells
Interleukin-17
Disease Models, Animal
Hypertension
Blood Pressure
Acetylcholine
Vancomycin
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxing Factors
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Vasodilator Agents
Toll-Like Receptor 7
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Th17 Cells
Interleukin-17
Disease Models, Animal
Hypertension
DeCS Terms
Acetilcolina
Antibacterianos
Células Th17
Factores relajantes endotelio-dependientes
Hipertensión
Imiquimod
Interleucina-17
Microbioma gastrointestinal
Presión sanguínea
Ratones endogámicos BALB C
Receptor Toll-Like 7
Trasplante de microbiota fecal
Vancomicina
Vasodilatadores
Antibacterianos
Células Th17
Factores relajantes endotelio-dependientes
Hipertensión
Imiquimod
Interleucina-17
Microbioma gastrointestinal
Presión sanguínea
Ratones endogámicos BALB C
Receptor Toll-Like 7
Trasplante de microbiota fecal
Vancomicina
Vasodilatadores
CIE Terms
Keywords
TLR7 activation, endothelial dysfunction, gut dysbiosis, hypertension, immune system, systemic lupus erythematosus
Citation
de la Visitación N, Robles-Vera I, Moleón J, González-Correa C, Aguilera-Sánchez N, Toral M, et al. Gut Microbiota Has a Crucial Role in the Development of Hypertension and Vascular Dysfunction in Toll-like Receptor 7-Driven Lupus Autoimmunity. Antioxidants (Basel). 2021 Sep 7;10(9):1426.