Authors
Esther Lutgens, Kitty BJM Cleutjens, Sylvia Heeneman, Victor E Koteliansky, Linda C Burkly, Mat JAP Daemen
Publication date
2000/6/20
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
97
Issue
13
Pages
7464-7469
Publisher
The National Academy of Sciences
Description
In the present study, we investigated the role of the CD40L-CD40 pathway in a model of progressive atherosclerosis. ApoE−/− mice were treated with an anti-CD40L antibody or a control antibody for 12 wk. Antibody treatment started early (age 5 wk) or was delayed until after the establishment of atherosclerosis (age 17 wk). In both the early and delayed treatment groups, anti-CD40L antibody did not decrease plaque area or inhibit lesion initiation or age-related increase in lesion area. The morphology of initial lesions was not affected, except for a decrease in T-lymphocyte content. Effects of anti-CD40L antibody treatment on the morphology of advanced lesions were pronounced. In both the early and delayed treatment groups, T-lymphocyte content was significantly decreased. Furthermore, a pronounced increase in collagen content, vascular smooth muscle cell/myofibroblast content, and fibrous cap thickness …
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