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Regulation of autoimmune myocarditis by host responses to the microbiome.

Exp Mol Pathol.. 2017-10; 
Barin JG, Talor MV, Diny NL, Ong S, Schaub JA, Gebremariam E, Bedja D, Chen G, Choi HS, Hou X, Wu L, Cardamone AB, Peterson DA, Rose NR, Čiháková D.
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Peptide Synthesis ... 2.2. Induction of EAM. For the induction of EAM, we employed the myocarditogenic peptide MyHCα 614–629 (Ac-SLKLMATLFSTYASAD) (Pummerer et al., 1996), commercially synthesized by Fmoc chemistry, and purified to minimum 90% by HPLC (Genscript). ... Get A Quote

Abstract

The extensive, diverse communities that constitute the microbiome are increasingly appreciated as important regulators of human health and disease through inflammatory, immune, and metabolic pathways. We sought to elucidate pathways by which microbiota contribute to inflammatory, autoimmune cardiac disease. We employed an animal model of experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM), which results in inflammatory and autoimmune pathophysiology and subsequent maladaptive cardiac remodeling and heart failure. Antibiotic dysbiosis protected mice from EAM and fibrotic cardiac dysfunction. Additionally, mice derived from different sources with different microbiome colonization profiles demonstrated variable susceptibili... More

Keywords

Autoimmune disease; Chemokines; Innate lymphoid cells; Microbiome; Myocarditis; Segmented filamentous bacteria; Th17 cells