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IL-17 Upregulates MCP-1 Expression via Act1 / TRAF6 / TAK1 in Experimental Autoimmune Myocarditis

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Abstract Myocarditis is a myocardial inflammatory infiltration heterogeneous disease. At present, various interventions are not effective in the treatment of myocarditis. IL-17, an important pro‐inflammatory factor secreted mainly by Th17 cells, can promote the expression of multiple cytokines. MCP-1 is an important cytokine that mediates mononuclear cell infiltration. Studies have found that IL-17 could stimulate the expression of MCP-1 to mediate inflammatory infiltration. But the mechanism by which IL-17 induces MCP-1 expression in experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM) remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to establish an EAM model to explore the role of Act1/TRAF6/TAK1 cascade in the induction of MCP-1 by IL-17. In the present study, we found that in EAM, IL-17 could stimulate the expression of MCP-1 by activating Act1/TRAF6/TAK1 cascade. After interfering TAK1 with si-TAK1, myocardial tissue inflammation was greatly alleviated, and both MCP-1 mRNA and protein expression were downregulated. In conclusion, IL-17 can activate AP-1, NF-κB via Act1/TRAF6/TAK1 upregulation of MCP-1 expression in EAM.
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Title: IL-17 Upregulates MCP-1 Expression via Act1 / TRAF6 / TAK1 in Experimental Autoimmune Myocarditis
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Abstract Myocarditis is a myocardial inflammatory infiltration heterogeneous disease.
At present, various interventions are not effective in the treatment of myocarditis.
IL-17, an important pro‐inflammatory factor secreted mainly by Th17 cells, can promote the expression of multiple cytokines.
MCP-1 is an important cytokine that mediates mononuclear cell infiltration.
Studies have found that IL-17 could stimulate the expression of MCP-1 to mediate inflammatory infiltration.
But the mechanism by which IL-17 induces MCP-1 expression in experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM) remains unclear.
The purpose of this study is to establish an EAM model to explore the role of Act1/TRAF6/TAK1 cascade in the induction of MCP-1 by IL-17.
In the present study, we found that in EAM, IL-17 could stimulate the expression of MCP-1 by activating Act1/TRAF6/TAK1 cascade.
After interfering TAK1 with si-TAK1, myocardial tissue inflammation was greatly alleviated, and both MCP-1 mRNA and protein expression were downregulated.
In conclusion, IL-17 can activate AP-1, NF-κB via Act1/TRAF6/TAK1 upregulation of MCP-1 expression in EAM.

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