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Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages

Monocytes consist of two well-defined subsets, the Ly6C(+) and Ly6C(–) monocytes. Both CD11b(+) myeloid cells populations have been proposed to infiltrate tissues during inflammation. While infiltration of Ly6C(+) monocytes is an established pathogenic factor during hepatic inflammation, the role of...

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Autores principales: Morias, Yannick, Abels, Chloé, Laoui, Damya, Van Overmeire, Eva, Guilliams, Martin, Schouppe, Elio, Tacke, Frank, deVries, Carlie J., De Baetselier, Patrick, Beschin, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4447383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26020782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004873
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author Morias, Yannick
Abels, Chloé
Laoui, Damya
Van Overmeire, Eva
Guilliams, Martin
Schouppe, Elio
Tacke, Frank
deVries, Carlie J.
De Baetselier, Patrick
Beschin, Alain
author_facet Morias, Yannick
Abels, Chloé
Laoui, Damya
Van Overmeire, Eva
Guilliams, Martin
Schouppe, Elio
Tacke, Frank
deVries, Carlie J.
De Baetselier, Patrick
Beschin, Alain
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description Monocytes consist of two well-defined subsets, the Ly6C(+) and Ly6C(–) monocytes. Both CD11b(+) myeloid cells populations have been proposed to infiltrate tissues during inflammation. While infiltration of Ly6C(+) monocytes is an established pathogenic factor during hepatic inflammation, the role of Ly6C(–) monocytes remains elusive. Mice suffering experimental African trypanosome infection die from systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that is initiated by phagocytosis of parasites by liver myeloid cells and culminates in apoptosis/necrosis of liver myeloid and parenchymal cells that reduces host survival. C57BL/6 mice are considered as trypanotolerant to Trypanosoma congolense infection. We have reported that in these animals, IL-10, produced among others by myeloid cells, limits the liver damage caused by pathogenic TNF-producing Ly6C(+) monocytes, ensuring prolonged survival. Here, the heterogeneity and dynamics of liver myeloid cells in T. congolense-infected C57/BL6 mice was further dissected. Moreover, the contribution of Ly6C(–) monocytes to trypanotolerance was investigated. By using FACS analysis and adoptive transfer experiments, we found that the accumulation of Ly6C(–) monocytes and macrophages in the liver of infected mice coincided with a drop in the pool of Ly6C(+) monocytes. Pathogenic TNF mainly originated from Ly6C(+) monocytes while Ly6C(–) monocytes and macrophages were major and equipotent sources of IL-10 within myeloid cells. Moreover, Nr4a1 (Nur77) transcription factor-dependent Ly6C(–) monocytes exhibited IL-10-dependent and cell contact-dependent regulatory properties contributing to trypanotolerance by suppressing the production of TNF by Ly6C(+) monocytes and by promoting the differentiation of the latter cells into macrophages. Thus, Ly6C(–) monocytes can dampen liver damage caused by an extensive Ly6C(+) monocyte-associated inflammatory immune response in T. congolense trypanotolerant animals. In a more general context, Ly6C(–) or Ly6C(+) monocyte targeting may represent a therapeutic approach in liver pathogenicity induced by chronic infection.
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spelling pubmed-44473832015-06-09 Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages Morias, Yannick Abels, Chloé Laoui, Damya Van Overmeire, Eva Guilliams, Martin Schouppe, Elio Tacke, Frank deVries, Carlie J. De Baetselier, Patrick Beschin, Alain PLoS Pathog Research Article Monocytes consist of two well-defined subsets, the Ly6C(+) and Ly6C(–) monocytes. Both CD11b(+) myeloid cells populations have been proposed to infiltrate tissues during inflammation. While infiltration of Ly6C(+) monocytes is an established pathogenic factor during hepatic inflammation, the role of Ly6C(–) monocytes remains elusive. Mice suffering experimental African trypanosome infection die from systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that is initiated by phagocytosis of parasites by liver myeloid cells and culminates in apoptosis/necrosis of liver myeloid and parenchymal cells that reduces host survival. C57BL/6 mice are considered as trypanotolerant to Trypanosoma congolense infection. We have reported that in these animals, IL-10, produced among others by myeloid cells, limits the liver damage caused by pathogenic TNF-producing Ly6C(+) monocytes, ensuring prolonged survival. Here, the heterogeneity and dynamics of liver myeloid cells in T. congolense-infected C57/BL6 mice was further dissected. Moreover, the contribution of Ly6C(–) monocytes to trypanotolerance was investigated. By using FACS analysis and adoptive transfer experiments, we found that the accumulation of Ly6C(–) monocytes and macrophages in the liver of infected mice coincided with a drop in the pool of Ly6C(+) monocytes. Pathogenic TNF mainly originated from Ly6C(+) monocytes while Ly6C(–) monocytes and macrophages were major and equipotent sources of IL-10 within myeloid cells. Moreover, Nr4a1 (Nur77) transcription factor-dependent Ly6C(–) monocytes exhibited IL-10-dependent and cell contact-dependent regulatory properties contributing to trypanotolerance by suppressing the production of TNF by Ly6C(+) monocytes and by promoting the differentiation of the latter cells into macrophages. Thus, Ly6C(–) monocytes can dampen liver damage caused by an extensive Ly6C(+) monocyte-associated inflammatory immune response in T. congolense trypanotolerant animals. In a more general context, Ly6C(–) or Ly6C(+) monocyte targeting may represent a therapeutic approach in liver pathogenicity induced by chronic infection. Public Library of Science 2015-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4447383/ /pubmed/26020782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004873 Text en © 2015 Morias 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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Morias, Yannick
Abels, Chloé
Laoui, Damya
Van Overmeire, Eva
Guilliams, Martin
Schouppe, Elio
Tacke, Frank
deVries, Carlie J.
De Baetselier, Patrick
Beschin, Alain
Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages
title Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages
title_full Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages
title_fullStr Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages
title_short Ly6C(-) Monocytes Regulate Parasite-Induced Liver Inflammation by Inducing the Differentiation of Pathogenic Ly6C(+) Monocytes into Macrophages
title_sort ly6c(-) monocytes regulate parasite-induced liver inflammation by inducing the differentiation of pathogenic ly6c(+) monocytes into macrophages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4447383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26020782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004873
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