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Alarmin Function of Galectin-9 in Murine Respiratory Tularemia

Sepsis is a complex immune disorder that is characterized by systemic hyperinflammation. Alarmins, which are multifunctional endogenous factors, have been implicated in exacerbation of inflammation in many immune disorders including sepsis. Here we show that Galectin-9, a host endogenous β-galactosi...

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Autores principales: Steichen, Anthony L., Simonson, Tanner J., Salmon, Sharon L., Metzger, Dennis W., Mishra, Bibhuti B., Sharma, Jyotika
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25898318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123573
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author Steichen, Anthony L.
Simonson, Tanner J.
Salmon, Sharon L.
Metzger, Dennis W.
Mishra, Bibhuti B.
Sharma, Jyotika
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Simonson, Tanner J.
Salmon, Sharon L.
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description Sepsis is a complex immune disorder that is characterized by systemic hyperinflammation. Alarmins, which are multifunctional endogenous factors, have been implicated in exacerbation of inflammation in many immune disorders including sepsis. Here we show that Galectin-9, a host endogenous β-galactoside binding lectin, functions as an alarmin capable of mediating inflammatory response during sepsis resulting from pulmonary infection with Francisella novicida, a Gram negative bacterial pathogen. Our results show that this galectin is upregulated and is likely released during tissue damage in the lungs of F. novicida infected septic mice. In vitro, purified recombinant galectin-9 exacerbated F. novicida-induced production of the inflammatory mediators by macrophages and neutrophils. Concomitantly, Galectin-9 deficient (Gal-9(-/-)) mice exhibited improved lung pathology, reduced cell death and reduced leukocyte infiltration, particularly neutrophils, in their lungs. This positively correlated with overall improved survival of F. novicida infected Gal-9(-/-) mice as compared to their wild-type counterparts. Collectively, these findings suggest that galectin-9 functions as a novel alarmin by augmenting the inflammatory response in sepsis development during pulmonary F. novicida infection.
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spelling pubmed-44055902015-05-07 Alarmin Function of Galectin-9 in Murine Respiratory Tularemia Steichen, Anthony L. Simonson, Tanner J. Salmon, Sharon L. Metzger, Dennis W. Mishra, Bibhuti B. Sharma, Jyotika PLoS One Research Article Sepsis is a complex immune disorder that is characterized by systemic hyperinflammation. Alarmins, which are multifunctional endogenous factors, have been implicated in exacerbation of inflammation in many immune disorders including sepsis. Here we show that Galectin-9, a host endogenous β-galactoside binding lectin, functions as an alarmin capable of mediating inflammatory response during sepsis resulting from pulmonary infection with Francisella novicida, a Gram negative bacterial pathogen. Our results show that this galectin is upregulated and is likely released during tissue damage in the lungs of F. novicida infected septic mice. In vitro, purified recombinant galectin-9 exacerbated F. novicida-induced production of the inflammatory mediators by macrophages and neutrophils. Concomitantly, Galectin-9 deficient (Gal-9(-/-)) mice exhibited improved lung pathology, reduced cell death and reduced leukocyte infiltration, particularly neutrophils, in their lungs. This positively correlated with overall improved survival of F. novicida infected Gal-9(-/-) mice as compared to their wild-type counterparts. Collectively, these findings suggest that galectin-9 functions as a novel alarmin by augmenting the inflammatory response in sepsis development during pulmonary F. novicida infection. Public Library of Science 2015-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4405590/ /pubmed/25898318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123573 Text en © 2015 Steichen 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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Alarmin Function of Galectin-9 in Murine Respiratory Tularemia
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