A novel vaccine targeting ß1-adrenergic receptor.
Hypertens Res
; 46(6): 1582-1595, 2023 06.
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ABSTRACT
Beta-blockers are widely used in the treatment of hypertension, heart failure and ischemic heart disease. However, unstandardized medication results in diverse clinical outcomes in patients. The main causes are unattained optimal doses, insufficient follow-up and patients' poor adherence. To improve the medication inadequacy, our team developed a novel therapeutic vaccine targeting ß1-adrenergic receptor (ß1-AR). The ß1-AR vaccine named ABRQß-006 was prepared by chemical conjugation of a screened ß1-AR peptide with Qß virus like particle (VLP). The antihypertensive, anti-remodeling and cardio-protective effects of ß1-AR vaccine were evaluated in different animal models. The ABRQß-006 vaccine was immunogenic that induced high titers of antibodies against ß1-AR epitope peptide. In the NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) + Sprague Dawley (SD) hypertension model, ABRQß-006 lowered systolic blood pressure about 10 mmHg and attenuated vascular remodeling, myocardial hypertrophy and perivascular fibrosis. In the pressure-overload transverse aortic constriction (TAC) model, ABRQß-006 significantly improved cardiac function, decreased myocardial hypertrophy, perivascular fibrosis and vascular remodeling. In the myocardial infarction (MI) model, ABRQß-006 effectively improved cardiac remodeling, reduced cardiac fibrosis and inflammatory infiltration, which was superior to metoprolol. Moreover, no significant immune-mediated damage was observed in immunized animals. The ABRQß-006 vaccine targeting ß1-AR showed the effects on hypertension and heart rate control, myocardial remodeling inhibition and cardiac function protection. These effects could be differentiated in different types of diseases with diverse pathogenesis. ABRQß-006 could be a novel and promising method for the treatment of hypertension and heart failure with different etiologies.
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Vacinas
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Insuficiência Cardíaca
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Hipertensão
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Animals
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Hypertens Res
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2023
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