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Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge

BACKGROUND: Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of the pulmonary mucosa and central to maintaining immunological homeostasis. However, their role in governing the response to allergen is not fully understood. Inappropriate responses to the inhaled environment manifest as asthma. METHODS: We utilized...

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Autores principales: Mathie, S A, Dixon, K L, Walker, S A, Tyrrell, V, Mondhe, M, O'Donnell, V B, Gregory, L G, Lloyd, C M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25331546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12536
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author Mathie, S A
Dixon, K L
Walker, S A
Tyrrell, V
Mondhe, M
O'Donnell, V B
Gregory, L G
Lloyd, C M
author_facet Mathie, S A
Dixon, K L
Walker, S A
Tyrrell, V
Mondhe, M
O'Donnell, V B
Gregory, L G
Lloyd, C M
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description BACKGROUND: Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of the pulmonary mucosa and central to maintaining immunological homeostasis. However, their role in governing the response to allergen is not fully understood. Inappropriate responses to the inhaled environment manifest as asthma. METHODS: We utilized a mechanistic IL-13-driven model and a house dust mite allergen mucosal sensitization model of allergic airway disease to investigate the role of alveolar macrophages in regulating pulmonary inflammation. RESULTS: IL-13-dependent eosinophilic and Th2 inflammation was enhanced in mice depleted of alveolar macrophages using clodronate liposomes. Similarly, depletion of alveolar macrophages during house dust mite sensitization or established disease resulted in augmented Th2 immunity and increased allergen-specific IgG1 and IgE. Clodronate treatment also delayed the resolution of tissue inflammation following cessation of allergen challenge. Strikingly, tissue interstitial macrophages were elevated in alveolar macrophage-deficient mice identifying a new homeostatic relationship between different macrophage subtypes. A novel role for the macrophage-derived immunoregulatory cytokine IL-27 was identified in modulating Th2 inflammation following mucosal allergen exposure. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, alveolar macrophages are critical regulators of Th2 immunity and their dysregulation promotes an inflammatory environment with exacerbation of allergen-induced airway pathology. Manipulating IL-27 may provide a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of asthma.
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spelling pubmed-42837322015-01-14 Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge Mathie, S A Dixon, K L Walker, S A Tyrrell, V Mondhe, M O'Donnell, V B Gregory, L G Lloyd, C M Allergy Original Articles BACKGROUND: Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of the pulmonary mucosa and central to maintaining immunological homeostasis. However, their role in governing the response to allergen is not fully understood. Inappropriate responses to the inhaled environment manifest as asthma. METHODS: We utilized a mechanistic IL-13-driven model and a house dust mite allergen mucosal sensitization model of allergic airway disease to investigate the role of alveolar macrophages in regulating pulmonary inflammation. RESULTS: IL-13-dependent eosinophilic and Th2 inflammation was enhanced in mice depleted of alveolar macrophages using clodronate liposomes. Similarly, depletion of alveolar macrophages during house dust mite sensitization or established disease resulted in augmented Th2 immunity and increased allergen-specific IgG1 and IgE. Clodronate treatment also delayed the resolution of tissue inflammation following cessation of allergen challenge. Strikingly, tissue interstitial macrophages were elevated in alveolar macrophage-deficient mice identifying a new homeostatic relationship between different macrophage subtypes. A novel role for the macrophage-derived immunoregulatory cytokine IL-27 was identified in modulating Th2 inflammation following mucosal allergen exposure. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, alveolar macrophages are critical regulators of Th2 immunity and their dysregulation promotes an inflammatory environment with exacerbation of allergen-induced airway pathology. Manipulating IL-27 may provide a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of asthma. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-01 2014-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4283732/ /pubmed/25331546 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12536 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Allergy Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Mathie, S A
Dixon, K L
Walker, S A
Tyrrell, V
Mondhe, M
O'Donnell, V B
Gregory, L G
Lloyd, C M
Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge
title Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge
title_full Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge
title_fullStr Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge
title_full_unstemmed Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge
title_short Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge
title_sort alveolar macrophages are sentinels of murine pulmonary homeostasis following inhaled antigen challenge
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25331546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12536
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