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Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo
The innate immune system relies to a great deal on the interaction of pattern recognition receptors with pathogen- or damage-associated molecular pattern molecules. Extracellular histones belong to the latter group and their release has been described to contribute to the induction of systemic infla...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4672907/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26646682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005319 |
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author | Westman, Johannes Papareddy, Praveen Dahlgren, Madelene W. Chakrakodi, Bhavya Norrby-Teglund, Anna Smeds, Emanuel Linder, Adam Mörgelin, Matthias Johansson-Lindbom, Bengt Egesten, Arne Herwald, Heiko |
author_facet | Westman, Johannes Papareddy, Praveen Dahlgren, Madelene W. Chakrakodi, Bhavya Norrby-Teglund, Anna Smeds, Emanuel Linder, Adam Mörgelin, Matthias Johansson-Lindbom, Bengt Egesten, Arne Herwald, Heiko |
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description | The innate immune system relies to a great deal on the interaction of pattern recognition receptors with pathogen- or damage-associated molecular pattern molecules. Extracellular histones belong to the latter group and their release has been described to contribute to the induction of systemic inflammatory reactions. However, little is known about their functions in the early immune response to an invading pathogen. Here we show that extracellular histones specifically target monocytes in human blood and this evokes the mobilization of the chemotactic chemokines CXCL9 and CXCL10 from these cells. The chemokine induction involves the toll-like receptor 4/myeloid differentiation factor 2 complex on monocytes, and is under the control of interferon-γ. Consequently, subcutaneous challenge with extracellular histones results in elevated levels of CXCL10 in a murine air pouch model and an influx of leukocytes to the site of injection in a TLR4 dependent manner. When analyzing tissue biopsies from patients with necrotizing fasciitis caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, extracellular histone H4 and CXCL10 are immunostained in necrotic, but not healthy tissue. Collectively, these results show for the first time that extracellular histones have an important function as chemoattractants as their local release triggers the recruitment of immune cells to the site of infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-46729072015-12-16 Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo Westman, Johannes Papareddy, Praveen Dahlgren, Madelene W. Chakrakodi, Bhavya Norrby-Teglund, Anna Smeds, Emanuel Linder, Adam Mörgelin, Matthias Johansson-Lindbom, Bengt Egesten, Arne Herwald, Heiko PLoS Pathog Research Article The innate immune system relies to a great deal on the interaction of pattern recognition receptors with pathogen- or damage-associated molecular pattern molecules. Extracellular histones belong to the latter group and their release has been described to contribute to the induction of systemic inflammatory reactions. However, little is known about their functions in the early immune response to an invading pathogen. Here we show that extracellular histones specifically target monocytes in human blood and this evokes the mobilization of the chemotactic chemokines CXCL9 and CXCL10 from these cells. The chemokine induction involves the toll-like receptor 4/myeloid differentiation factor 2 complex on monocytes, and is under the control of interferon-γ. Consequently, subcutaneous challenge with extracellular histones results in elevated levels of CXCL10 in a murine air pouch model and an influx of leukocytes to the site of injection in a TLR4 dependent manner. When analyzing tissue biopsies from patients with necrotizing fasciitis caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, extracellular histone H4 and CXCL10 are immunostained in necrotic, but not healthy tissue. Collectively, these results show for the first time that extracellular histones have an important function as chemoattractants as their local release triggers the recruitment of immune cells to the site of infection. Public Library of Science 2015-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4672907/ /pubmed/26646682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005319 Text en © 2015 Westman 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Westman, Johannes Papareddy, Praveen Dahlgren, Madelene W. Chakrakodi, Bhavya Norrby-Teglund, Anna Smeds, Emanuel Linder, Adam Mörgelin, Matthias Johansson-Lindbom, Bengt Egesten, Arne Herwald, Heiko Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo |
title | Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo
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title_full | Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo
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title_fullStr | Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo
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title_full_unstemmed | Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo
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title_short | Extracellular Histones Induce Chemokine Production in Whole Blood Ex Vivo and Leukocyte Recruitment In Vivo
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title_sort | extracellular histones induce chemokine production in whole blood ex vivo and leukocyte recruitment in vivo |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4672907/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26646682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005319 |
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