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IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection

Interleukin-21 and its receptors (IL-21/IL-21R) aggravate chlamydial lung infection, while macrophages (Mφ) are one of the main cells infected by chlamydia and the main source of inflammatory cytokines. Therefore, it is particularly important to study whether IL-21/IL-21R aggravates chlamydia respir...

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Autores principales: Yang, Shuaini, Zeng, Jiajia, Hao, Wenlian, Sun, Ruoyuan, Tuo, Yuqing, Tan, Lu, Zhang, Hong, Liu, Ran, Bai, Hong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628738
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612557
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author Yang, Shuaini
Zeng, Jiajia
Hao, Wenlian
Sun, Ruoyuan
Tuo, Yuqing
Tan, Lu
Zhang, Hong
Liu, Ran
Bai, Hong
author_facet Yang, Shuaini
Zeng, Jiajia
Hao, Wenlian
Sun, Ruoyuan
Tuo, Yuqing
Tan, Lu
Zhang, Hong
Liu, Ran
Bai, Hong
author_sort Yang, Shuaini
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description Interleukin-21 and its receptors (IL-21/IL-21R) aggravate chlamydial lung infection, while macrophages (Mφ) are one of the main cells infected by chlamydia and the main source of inflammatory cytokines. Therefore, it is particularly important to study whether IL-21/IL-21R aggravates chlamydia respiratory infection by regulating Mφ. Combined with bioinformatics analysis, we established an IL-21R-deficient (IL-21R(−/−)) mouse model of Chlamydia muridarum (C. muridarum) respiratory tract infection in vivo, studied C. muridarum-stimulated RAW264.7 by the addition of rmIL-21 in vitro, and conducted adoptive transfer experiments to clarify the association between IL-21/IL-21R and Mφ. IL-21R(−/−) mice showed lower infiltration of pulmonary total Mφ, alveolar macrophages, and interstitial macrophages compared with WT mice following infection. Transcriptomic analysis suggested that M1-related genes are downregulated in IL-21R(−/−) mice and that IL-21R deficiency affects the Mφ-mediated inflammatory response during C. muridarum infection. In vivo experiments verified that in IL-21R(−/−) mice, pulmonary M1-type CD80(+), CD86(+), MHC II(+), TNFα(+), and iNOS(+) Mφ decreased, while there were no differences in M2-type CD206(+), TGF-β(+), IL-10(+) and ARG1(+) Mφ. In vitro, administration of rmIL-21 to C. muridarum-stimulated RAW264.7 cells promoted the levels of iNOS-NO and the expression of IL-12p40 and TNFα, but had no effect on TGFβ or IL-10. Further, adoptive transfer of M1-like bone marrow-derived macrophages derived from IL-21R(−/−) mice, unlike those from WT mice, effectively protected the recipients against C. muridarum infection and induced relieved pulmonary pathology. These findings help in understanding the mechanism by which IL-21/IL-21R exacerbates chlamydia respiratory infection by promoting the proinflammatory effect of Mφ.
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spelling pubmed-104542392023-08-26 IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection Yang, Shuaini Zeng, Jiajia Hao, Wenlian Sun, Ruoyuan Tuo, Yuqing Tan, Lu Zhang, Hong Liu, Ran Bai, Hong Int J Mol Sci Article Interleukin-21 and its receptors (IL-21/IL-21R) aggravate chlamydial lung infection, while macrophages (Mφ) are one of the main cells infected by chlamydia and the main source of inflammatory cytokines. Therefore, it is particularly important to study whether IL-21/IL-21R aggravates chlamydia respiratory infection by regulating Mφ. Combined with bioinformatics analysis, we established an IL-21R-deficient (IL-21R(−/−)) mouse model of Chlamydia muridarum (C. muridarum) respiratory tract infection in vivo, studied C. muridarum-stimulated RAW264.7 by the addition of rmIL-21 in vitro, and conducted adoptive transfer experiments to clarify the association between IL-21/IL-21R and Mφ. IL-21R(−/−) mice showed lower infiltration of pulmonary total Mφ, alveolar macrophages, and interstitial macrophages compared with WT mice following infection. Transcriptomic analysis suggested that M1-related genes are downregulated in IL-21R(−/−) mice and that IL-21R deficiency affects the Mφ-mediated inflammatory response during C. muridarum infection. In vivo experiments verified that in IL-21R(−/−) mice, pulmonary M1-type CD80(+), CD86(+), MHC II(+), TNFα(+), and iNOS(+) Mφ decreased, while there were no differences in M2-type CD206(+), TGF-β(+), IL-10(+) and ARG1(+) Mφ. In vitro, administration of rmIL-21 to C. muridarum-stimulated RAW264.7 cells promoted the levels of iNOS-NO and the expression of IL-12p40 and TNFα, but had no effect on TGFβ or IL-10. Further, adoptive transfer of M1-like bone marrow-derived macrophages derived from IL-21R(−/−) mice, unlike those from WT mice, effectively protected the recipients against C. muridarum infection and induced relieved pulmonary pathology. These findings help in understanding the mechanism by which IL-21/IL-21R exacerbates chlamydia respiratory infection by promoting the proinflammatory effect of Mφ. MDPI 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10454239/ /pubmed/37628738 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612557 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yang, Shuaini
Zeng, Jiajia
Hao, Wenlian
Sun, Ruoyuan
Tuo, Yuqing
Tan, Lu
Zhang, Hong
Liu, Ran
Bai, Hong
IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection
title IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection
title_full IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection
title_fullStr IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection
title_full_unstemmed IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection
title_short IL-21/IL-21R Promotes the Pro-Inflammatory Effects of Macrophages during C. muridarum Respiratory Infection
title_sort il-21/il-21r promotes the pro-inflammatory effects of macrophages during c. muridarum respiratory infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628738
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612557
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