The immunomodulating properties of estrogens

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DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
Chair of Histology and Immunology
Medical University of Gdańsk
Research group
Head: Jolanta Myśliwska, MD, PhD
Professor of immunology
Joanna Więckiewicz, M. Sc.
Dominik Rachoń, MD
Łukasz Hak, M. Sc.
Monika Mlotkowska, M.Sc.
Katarzyna Zorena, PhD
Hanna Suchanek, MD, PhD
RESEARCH PROBLEMS
• AGE-RELATED CHANGES OF IMMUNE
RESPONSE
• HORMONAL MODULATION OF IMMUNE
RESPONSE
• IMMUNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
PREVIOUS AND CURRENT
AGE-RELATED CHANGES OF
IMMUNE RESPONSE
ROLE OF NATURAL KILLER CELLS IN AGEING
• We found that successful healthy ageing is associated with a
shift towards high cytotoxic activity of Natural Killer cells.
The high values of NK-associated parameters may be
preserved until very old age.
• Healthy elderly people have an increased number of the
regulatory NK cells with intra-cellular IFN .
• This status correlates with anti-viral immune response in the
elderly what we observed on the natural model of vaccination
against influenza.
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Myśliwska J, et al. (1997) Gerontology, 43, 158-167.
Myśliwska J, et al. (2000) Acta Biochem. Pol., 47, 1-11.
Kmieć Z, et al. (2001) Gerontology, 47, 282-288.
Brydak LB, et al. (2003) J. Clin. Immunol., 23:214-222.
Myśliwska J, et al. (2003) Clin Exp. Immunol., accepted
PRO-INFLAMMATORY
STATE IN THE ELDERLY
• We found that ageing process is accompanied by an enhanced expression
of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
• Low immune response to vaccination in the elderly, who stayed apparently
healthy, is associated with an increased expression of genes of such
inflammatory cytokines as; Interleukin 1, TNF, Interleukin 6, Interleukin
12.
• Enhanced expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines was associated with
carrier status of latent CMV infection in the elderly low responders to
influenza vaccination.
Myśliwska J, et al. (1999) Mech. Ageing Dev. ,107: 1-14.
Myśliwska J, et al. (2000) Eur. Cytokine Net. ,11:397-406.
Trzonkowski P, et al. (2002) Mech. Ageing Dev. ,123, 1283-1293.
Trzonkowski P, et al. (2003) Vaccine , 21:3826-3836.
HORMONAL MODULATION OF IMMUNE
RESPONSE
ESTROGENS DOWN-REGULATE PRO-INFLAMMATORY AND UPREGULATE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES
Non-stimulated ex vivo monocytes of healthy
postmenopausal women express the TNF gene
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b-actin
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501bp
TNF
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• This may be the effect of estrogen deprivation
(+)
Non-stimulated ex vivo monocytes of healthy
postmenopausal women express the IL-6 gene
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b-actin
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IL6
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pUC
• This may be the effect of an exaggerated TNF expression
which in turn stimulates IL-6 gene expression
Rachoń D, Myśliwska J, et al. (2002) J Endocrinol.,172, 387-395.
Non-stimulated PBMC of postmenopausal women
produce more bioactive TNF and IL-6 compared to young
controls
In vitro effects of 17b-estradiol on the spontaneous
TNF and IL-6 production by PBMC of postmenopausal
women
In vivo effects of 17b-estradiol treatment on the
spontaneous TNF and IL-6 production by PBMC of
postmenopausal women
Non-stimulated PBMC of postmenopausal women
produce less IL-10 compared to young controls
In vitro effects of 17b-estradiol on the IL-10 gene
expression in the PBMC of postmenopausal women
CURRENT RESEARCH
IMMUNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
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Polymorphism of the human atrial natiuretic peptide
(ANP) gene in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients
• Polymorphism is analysed in CHD patients with different
cardiac arrhythmias occurring in (or without) association
with cardiac surgery.
• The A2A2 allele combination carriers constitute 55% of the
whole group of CHD patients and seem to be protective from
atrial fibrillation.
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INFECTIONS WITH CMV AND CHLAMYDIA
PNEUMONIAE IN CHD PATIENS
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ROLE OF CD14+CD16+ BLOOD MONOCYTES
IN CORONARY HEART DISEASE
Analysis of function
of CD14+CD16+
monocytes
• detection of monocyte
populations by
cytophotometric technique
• tests revealing presence of
intra-cytoplasmic
cytokines in CD14+CD16+
monocytes
• in vitro cultures analysing
an effect of Lovastatin on
spontaneous and LPSinduced synthesis of intracytpolasmic IL6
% of CD14+CD16+ monocytes
CD14+CD16+ BLOOD monocytes in CORONARY
HEART DISEASE and controls
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LPS-induced IL-6 production
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Human cytokine array system – expression
profile of multiple cytokines
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control
positive
control
• In serum of the
patients with
coronary heart
disease, with CCS
3 and 4 grade of
the angina
pectoris, we found
an expression of 18
new cytokines