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Unique characteristics of lung-resident neutrophils are maintained by PGE2/PKA/Tgm2-mediated signaling

Authors :
Bae, Geon Ho
Kim, Ye Seon
Park, Ji Ye
Lee, Mingyu
Lee, Sung Kyun
Kim, Ji Cheol
Kim, Jang Gyu
Shin, Ye Ji
Lee, Ho
Kim, Soo-Youl
Bae, Yong-Soo
Zabel, Brian A.
Kim, Hong Sook
Bae, Yoe-Sik
Source :
Blood; August 2022, Vol. 140 Issue: 8 p889-899, 11p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Lung-resident neutrophils need to be tightly regulated to avoid degranulation- and cytokine-associated damage to fragile alveolar structures that can lead to fatal outcomes. Here we show that lung neutrophils (LNs) express distinct surface proteins and genes that distinguish LNs from bone marrow and blood neutrophils. Functionally, LNs show impaired migratory activity toward chemoattractants and produce high levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6) at steady state and low levels of tumor necrosis factor-α in response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. Treating bone marrow neutrophils with bronchoalveolar lavage fluid or prostaglandin E2 induces LN-associated characteristics, including the expression of transglutaminase 2 (Tgm2) and reduced production of inflammatory cytokines upon LPS challenge. Neutrophils from Tgm2−/− mice release high levels of inflammatory cytokines in response to LPS. Lung damage is significantly exacerbated in Tgm2−/− mice in an LPS-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome model. Collectively, we demonstrate that prostaglandin E2 is a key factor for the generation of LNs with unique immune suppressive characteristics, acting through protein kinase A and Tgm2, and LNs play essential roles in protection of the lungs against pathogenic inflammation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971 and 15280020
Volume :
140
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs60645701
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2021014283