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Microbiota-derived peptide mimics drive lethal inflammatory cardiomyopathy

Science. 2021-11; 
Cristina Gil-Cruz, Christian Perez-Shibayama, Angelina De Martin, Francesca Ronchi, Katrien van der Borght, Rebekka Niederer, Lucas Onder, Mechthild Lütge, Mario Novkovic, Veronika Nindl, Gustavo Ramos, Markus Arnoldini, Emma M C Slack, Valérie Boivin-Jahns, Roland Jahns, Madeleine Wyss, Catherine Mooser, Bart N Lambrecht, Micha T Maeder, Hans Rickli, Lukas Flatz, Urs Eriksson, Markus B Geuking, Kathy D McCoy, Burkhard Ludewig
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Abstract

Myocarditis can develop into inflammatory cardiomyopathy through chronic stimulation of myosin heavy chain 6-specific T helper (TH)1 and TH17 cells. However, mechanisms governing the cardiotoxicity programming of heart-specific T cells have remained elusive. Using a mouse model of spontaneous autoimmune myocarditis, we show that progression of myocarditis to lethal heart disease depends on cardiac myosin-specific TH17 cells imprinted in the intestine by a commensal Bacteroides species peptide mimic. Both the successful prevention of lethal disease in mice by antibiotic therapy and the significantly elevated Bacteroides-specific CD4+ T cell and B cell responses observed in human myocarditis patients suggest that... More

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