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Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection

Although alveolar epithelial type II cells (AECII) perform substantial roles in the maintenance of alveolar integrity, the extent of their contributions to immune defense is poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that AECII activates alveolar macrophages (AM) functions, such as phagocytosis using a...

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Autores principales: Kannan, Shibichakravarthy, Huang, Huang, Seeger, Drew, Audet, Aaron, Chen, Yaoyu, Huang, Canhua, Gao, Hongwei, Li, Shaoguang, Wu, Min
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19305493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004891
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author Kannan, Shibichakravarthy
Huang, Huang
Seeger, Drew
Audet, Aaron
Chen, Yaoyu
Huang, Canhua
Gao, Hongwei
Li, Shaoguang
Wu, Min
author_facet Kannan, Shibichakravarthy
Huang, Huang
Seeger, Drew
Audet, Aaron
Chen, Yaoyu
Huang, Canhua
Gao, Hongwei
Li, Shaoguang
Wu, Min
author_sort Kannan, Shibichakravarthy
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description Although alveolar epithelial type II cells (AECII) perform substantial roles in the maintenance of alveolar integrity, the extent of their contributions to immune defense is poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that AECII activates alveolar macrophages (AM) functions, such as phagocytosis using a conditioned medium from AECII infected by P. aeruginosa. AECII-derived chemokine MCP-1, a monocyte chemoattractant protein, was identified as a main factor in enhancing AM function. We proposed that the enhanced immune potency of AECII may play a critical role in alleviation of bacterial propagation and pneumonia. The ability of phagocytosis and superoxide release by AM was reduced by MCP-1 neutralizing antibodies. Furthermore, MCP-1(−/−) mice showed an increased bacterial burden under PAO1 and PAK infection vs. wt littermates. AM from MCP-1(−/−) mice also demonstrated less superoxide and impaired phagocytosis over the controls. In addition, AECII conditioned medium increased the host defense of airway in MCP-1(−/−) mice through the activation of AM function. Mechanistically, we found that Lyn mediated NFκB activation led to increased gene expression and secretion of MCP-1. Consequently Lyn(−/−) mice had reduced MCP-1 secretion and resulted in a decrease in superoxide and phagocytosis by AM. Collectively, our data indicate that AECII may serve as an immune booster for fighting bacterial infections, particularly in severe immunocompromised conditions.
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spelling pubmed-26545112009-03-23 Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection Kannan, Shibichakravarthy Huang, Huang Seeger, Drew Audet, Aaron Chen, Yaoyu Huang, Canhua Gao, Hongwei Li, Shaoguang Wu, Min PLoS One Research Article Although alveolar epithelial type II cells (AECII) perform substantial roles in the maintenance of alveolar integrity, the extent of their contributions to immune defense is poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that AECII activates alveolar macrophages (AM) functions, such as phagocytosis using a conditioned medium from AECII infected by P. aeruginosa. AECII-derived chemokine MCP-1, a monocyte chemoattractant protein, was identified as a main factor in enhancing AM function. We proposed that the enhanced immune potency of AECII may play a critical role in alleviation of bacterial propagation and pneumonia. The ability of phagocytosis and superoxide release by AM was reduced by MCP-1 neutralizing antibodies. Furthermore, MCP-1(−/−) mice showed an increased bacterial burden under PAO1 and PAK infection vs. wt littermates. AM from MCP-1(−/−) mice also demonstrated less superoxide and impaired phagocytosis over the controls. In addition, AECII conditioned medium increased the host defense of airway in MCP-1(−/−) mice through the activation of AM function. Mechanistically, we found that Lyn mediated NFκB activation led to increased gene expression and secretion of MCP-1. Consequently Lyn(−/−) mice had reduced MCP-1 secretion and resulted in a decrease in superoxide and phagocytosis by AM. Collectively, our data indicate that AECII may serve as an immune booster for fighting bacterial infections, particularly in severe immunocompromised conditions. Public Library of Science 2009-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2654511/ /pubmed/19305493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004891 Text en Kannan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kannan, Shibichakravarthy
Huang, Huang
Seeger, Drew
Audet, Aaron
Chen, Yaoyu
Huang, Canhua
Gao, Hongwei
Li, Shaoguang
Wu, Min
Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection
title Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection
title_full Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection
title_fullStr Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection
title_full_unstemmed Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection
title_short Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells Activate Alveolar Macrophages and Mitigate P. Aeruginosa Infection
title_sort alveolar epithelial type ii cells activate alveolar macrophages and mitigate p. aeruginosa infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19305493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004891
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