IL-10 mediates the immunoregulatory response in conjugated linoleic acid-induced regression of atherosclerosis

2013 
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) induces regression of preestablished atherosclerosis in the ApoE−/− mouse. Understanding the mechanisms involved may help in identifying novel pathways associated with the regression of human disease. Animals were administered a 1% cholesterol diet for 12 wk, with 1% CLA supplementation from wk 8 to 12. ApoE−/− mice fed only the 1% cholesterol diet for 12 wk were employed as controls. Transcriptomic analysis of mouse aorta showed that many of the components of the IL-10 signaling pathway were modified during CLA-induced regression. Real-time PCR and Western blot analysis showed increased IL-10 receptor expression, phosphorylation of STAT3, and downstream target gene expression in the aorta, alongside an increase in serum IL-10 (79.8±22.4 vs. 41.9±5.5 pg/ml, n=10; P<0.01). CLA -supplementation also increased IL-10 production in bone marrow-derived macrophages (143.6±28.6 vs. 94±5.6 pg/ml, n=5; P<0.05). To explore the mechanisms for altered IL-10 production, we examined the pr...
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