TY - JOUR A1 - Blömer, Nadja A1 - Pachel, Christina A1 - Hofmann, Urlich A1 - Nordbeck, Peter A1 - Bauer, Wolfgang A1 - Mathes, Denise A1 - Frey, Anna A1 - Bayer, Barbara A1 - Vogel, Benjamin A1 - Ertl, Georg T1 - 5-Lipoxygenase facilitates healing after myocardial infarction JF - Basic Research in Cardiology N2 - Early healing after myocardial infarction (MI) is characterized by a strong inflammatory reaction. Most leukotrienes are pro-inflammatory and are therefore potential mediators of healing and remodeling after myocardial ischemia. The enzyme 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) has a key role in the transformation of arachidonic acid in leukotrienes. Thus, we tested the effect of 5-LOX on healing after MI. After chronic coronary artery ligation, early mortality was significantly increased in 5-LOX\(^{−/−}\) when compared to matching wildtype (WT) mice due to left ventricular rupture. This effect could be reproduced in mice treated with the 5-LOX inhibitor Zileuton. A perfusion mismatch due to the vasoactive potential of leukotrienes is not responsible for left ventricular rupture since local blood flow assessed by magnetic resonance perfusion measurements was not different. However, after MI, there was an accentuation of the inflammatory reaction with an increase of pro-inflammatory macrophages. Yet, mortality was not changed in chimeric mice (WT vs. 5-LOX\(^{−/−}\) bone marrow in 5-LOX\(^{−/−}\) animals), indicating that an altered function of 5-LOX\(^{−/−}\) inflammatory cells is not responsible for the phenotype. Collagen production and accumulation of fibroblasts were significantly reduced in 5-LOX\(^{−/−}\) mice in vivo after MI. This might be due to an impaired migration of 5-LOX\(^{−/−}\) fibroblasts, as shown in vitro to serum. In conclusion, a lack or inhibition of 5-LOX increases mortality after MI because of healing defects. This is not mediated by a change in local blood flow, but through an altered inflammation and/or fibroblast function. KW - lipoxygenase KW - myocardial infarction KW - extracellular matrix remodeling KW - inflammation Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-132602 VL - 108 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pachel, Christina A1 - Mathes, Denise A1 - Bayer, Barbara A1 - Dienesch, Charlotte A1 - Wangorsch, Gaby A1 - Heitzmann, Wolfram A1 - Lang, Isabell A1 - Ardehali, Hossein A1 - Ertl, Georg A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Wajant, Harald A1 - Frantz, Stefan T1 - Exogenous Administration of a Recombinant Variant of TWEAK Impairs Healing after Myocardial Infarction by Aggravation of Inflammation JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Background: Tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) and its receptor fibroblast growth factorinducible 14 (Fn14) are upregulated after myocardial infarction (MI) in both humans and mice. They modulate inflammation and the extracellular matrix, and could therefore be important for healing and remodeling after MI. However, the function of TWEAK after MI remains poorly defined. Methods and results: Following ligation of the left coronary artery, mice were injected twice per week with a recombinant human serum albumin conjugated variant of TWEAK (HSA-Flag-TWEAK), mimicking the activity of soluble TWEAK. Treatment with HSA-Flag-TWEAK resulted in significantly increased mortality in comparison to the placebo group due to myocardial rupture. Infarct size, extracellular matrix remodeling, and apoptosis rates were not different after MI. However, HSA-Flag-TWEAK treatment increased infiltration of proinflammatory cells into the myocardium. Accordingly, depletion of neutrophils prevented cardiac ruptures without modulating all-cause mortality. Conclusion: Treatment of mice with HSA-Flag-TWEAK induces myocardial healing defects after experimental MI. This is mediated by an exaggerated neutrophil infiltration into the myocardium. KW - apoptosis KW - myocardial infarction KW - neutrophils KW - cytokines KW - inflammation KW - myocardium KW - heart KW - extracellular matrix Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129889 VL - 8 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chopra, Martin A1 - Lang, Isabell A1 - Salzmann, Steffen A1 - Pachel, Christina A1 - Kraus, Sabrina A1 - Bäuerlein, Carina A. A1 - Brede, Christian A1 - Jordán Garrote, Ana-Laura A1 - Mattenheimer, Katharina A1 - Ritz, Miriam A1 - Schwinn, Stefanie A1 - Graf, Carolin A1 - Schäfer, Viktoria A1 - Frantz, Stefan A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Wajant, Harald A1 - Beilhack, Andreas T1 - Tumor Necrosis Factor Induces Tumor Promoting and Anti-Tumoral Effects on Pancreatic Cancer via TNFR1 JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Multiple activities are ascribed to the cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in health and disease. In particular, TNF was shown to affect carcinogenesis in multiple ways. This cytokine acts via the activation of two cell surface receptors, TNFR1, which is associated with inflammation, and TNFR2, which was shown to cause anti-inflammatory signaling. We assessed the effects of TNF and its two receptors on the progression of pancreatic cancer by in vivo bioluminescence imaging in a syngeneic orthotopic tumor mouse model with Panc02 cells. Mice deficient for TNFR1 were unable to spontaneously reject Panc02 tumors and furthermore displayed enhanced tumor progression. In contrast, a fraction of wild type (37.5%), TNF deficient (12.5%), and TNFR2 deficient mice (22.2%) were able to fully reject the tumor within two weeks. Pancreatic tumors in TNFR1 deficient mice displayed increased vascular density, enhanced infiltration of CD4+ T cells and CD4+ forkhead box P3 (FoxP3)+ regulatory T cells (Treg) but reduced numbers of CD8+ T cells. These alterations were further accompanied by transcriptional upregulation of IL4. Thus, TNF and TNFR1 are required in pancreatic ductal carcinoma to ensure optimal CD8+ T cell-mediated immunosurveillance and tumor rejection. Exogenous systemic administration of human TNF, however, which only interacts with murine TNFR1, accelerated tumor progression. This suggests that TNFR1 has basically the capability in the Panc02 model to trigger pro-and anti-tumoral effects but the spatiotemporal availability of TNF seems to determine finally the overall outcome. KW - Bioluminescence KW - cancer treatment KW - cell staining KW - cytokines KW - immune cells KW - metastasis KW - regulatory T cells KW - T cells Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-97246 ER - TY - THES A1 - Pachel, Christina Elisabeth T1 - Entzündliche Faktoren und Blutplättchen im experimentellen myokardialen ischämischen Schaden T1 - Inflammatory factors and blood platelets in experimental myocardial ischemic injury N2 - Die erfolgreiche therapeutische Beeinflussung pathophysiologischer Prozesse im Herzen nach myokardialem Infarkt stellt nicht zuletzt durch die steigenden Fallzahlen in der westlichen Welt und die vergleichsweise hohe Mortalität eine Herausforderung an Forschung und Entwicklung dar. In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden verschiedene therapeutische Strategien in klinisch relevanten Mausmodellen des Myokardinfarkts und des Ischämie-Reperfusions-Schadens getestet. Zunächst wird untersucht, ob sich der Einsatz des NFκB-aktivierenden Zytokins TWEAK, welches weitreichende Funktionen in physiologischen Prozessen wie Wundheilung und Entzündung besitzt, als eine mögliche Therapiestrategie eignet. Die Expression von TWEAK wird nach myokardialem Infarkt stark im Herzgewebe induziert. Das gleiche gilt für den Rezeptor von TWEAK, Fn14, der vor allem auf kardialen Fibroblasten exprimiert wird. Daher wird angenommen, dass das TWEAK-Fn14-System am kardialen Remodelling und der Wundheilung im infarzierten Herzen beteiligt sein kann. Eine rekombinante Variante von TWEAK - HSA-Flag-TWEAK - wird im Mausmodell des Myokardinfarkts getestet. Überraschenderweise zeigt sich hierbei, dass die therapeutische Behandlung von infarzierten Versuchstieren mit diesem Protein die Mortalität im Vergleich zu Placebo-behandelten Mäusen signifikant erhöht. Dies geht mit einem vermehrten Auftreten an linksventrikulären Rupturen einher, ohne dass Defekte im kardialen Remodelling oder eine erhöhte Apoptoserate im Herzen festgestellt werden können. HSA-Flag-TWEAK bewirkt eine Erhöhung der Gewebekonzentrationen an verschiedenen pro-inflammatorischen Zytokinen (IFN-γ, IL-5, IL-12, GITR, MCP-1/-5 und RANTES) und das vermehrte Einwandern von Immunzellen in das Myokard. Hierbei ist insbesondere die stark erhöhte Infiltration an neutrophilen Granulozyten auffällig. Ein kausaler Zusammenhang zwischen diesen Immunzellen und den auftretenden kardialen Rupturen kann durch die Depletion der Neutrophilen gezeigt werden: Nach der systemischen Applikation eines Ly6G-depletierenden Antikörpers ist das Auftreten von kardialen Rupturen nach TWEAK-Gabe vergleichbar mit der Placebo-behandelten Infarktgruppe. Die Tatsache, dass die Mortalität dennoch erhöht ist, deutet auf weitere negative Effekte durch TWEAK hin. Diese Ergebnisse legen die Vermutung nahe, dass eine Hemmung der TWEAK-Fn14-Achse positive Effekte auf die Wundheilung nach Herzinfarkt bewirken könnte. Als zweite Therapiestrategie wird die pharmakologische Beeinflussung verschiedener Blutplättchen-spezifischer Zielstrukturen untersucht, um das Auftreten von Mikrothromben nach Myokardinfarkt zu reduzieren. Eine Hemmung über das Blutplättchen-Glykoprotein GPVI bewirkt in dem hier eingesetzten Mausmodell der kardialen Ischämie-Reperfusion eine signifikant verbesserte Mikrozirkulation sowie verringerte Infarktgrößen. GPVI stellt somit ein vielversprechendes Ziel für eine blutplättchenhemmende Therapie nach Myokardinfarkt dar. Zusammengefasst werden in der vorliegenden Arbeit verschiedene neuartige Therapieoptionen untersucht, die die Auswirkungen ischämischer Erkrankungen des Herzens beeinflussen können. Die Ergebnisse besitzen daher das Potenzial, zur Entwicklung neuer Therapien nach Myokardinfarkt beizutragen. N2 - The successful therapeutic targeting of pathophysiological processes in the heart is of importance for the treatment of patients suffering from myocardial infarction. Due to the combination of the rising incidence of this diesease in Western countries with its comparably high mortality, novel therapies need to be developed. In the work presented here, several innovative concepts are tested in clinically relevant mouse models of myocardial infarction and ischemia-reperfusion injury. First, the feasibility of using the NFκB-activating cytokine TWEAK as a novel drug in the treatment of myocardial infarction is assessed. TWEAK is involved in wound healing and inflammation and might therefore play a pivotal role in cardiac remodelling and the outcome after myocardial infarction. The expression of this cytokine within the infarcted heart is significantly up-regulated as is the expression of the TWEAK receptor Fn14, which is mainly expressed on cardiac fibroblasts. A recombinant variant of this cytokine - HSA-Flag-TWEAK - is used to treat infarcted mice in order to assess whether exogeneous TWEAK modulates the pathologic events following ischemic cardiac injury. Surprisingly, the treatment of infarcted test animals with HSA-Flag-TWEAK results in significantly increased mortality compared to placebo-treated mice. This is accompanied with an increased incidence in left ventricular cardiac ruptures without apparent defects in cardiac remodelling or increased rates of cardiac apoptosis. Treatment with HSA-Flag-TWEAK increases tissue levels of several pro-inflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-5, IL-12, GITR, MCP-1/-5 and RANTES) and elevates the numbers of immune cells within the myocardium. In particular, the infiltration of neutrophilic granulocytes is markedly increased. Employing Ly6G-depleting antibodies in vivo proves neutrophils to be a causal factor in the occurrence of cardiac ruptures following HSA-Flag-TWEAK treatment. Depletion of these cells results in a reduction of cardiac rupture incidences to baseline values. Nevertheless, mice treated with HSA-Flag-TWEAK still show increased mortalities, irrespective of being proficient or deficient for neutrophils. This implies further negative mechanisms induced by the activation of the TWEAK-Fn14 axis in this experimental setting and might pave the way for the development of therapies neutralizing or blocking TWEAK as a novel means to improve the outcome after myocardial infarction. As a second therapeutic strategy, several platelet-specific proteins are targeted in a mouse model of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury to reduce the incidence of microthrombi after myocardial infarction. Inhibiting the platelet glycoprotein GPVI results in significantly improved microcirculation and decreased infarct sizes. Platelet inhibition by targeting GPVI might therefore be a promising novel therapeutic strategy after myocardial infarction. In summary, a number of innovative therapeutic strategies targeting different molecular structures are tested here and the results of this study may contribute to the development of novel therapies after myocardial infarction. KW - Herzinfarkt KW - Herzruptur KW - Entzündung KW - Thrombozyt KW - TWEAK KW - Thrombozyt KW - Inflammation KW - TWEAK KW - Rupturen Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-92565 ER -