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A Neutrophil Timer Coordinates Immune Defense and Vascular Protection

Authors :
Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (España)
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Commission
European Research Council
German Research Foundation
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research
Adrover, José M.
Fresno, Carlos del
Crainiciuc, Georgiana
Cuartero, María Isabel
Casanova-Acebes, María
Weiss, L.A.
Huerga Encabo, Héctor
Silvestre-Roig, C.
Rossaint, Jan
Cossío, Itziar
Lechuga-Vieco, Ana V.
García-Prieto, Jaime
Gómez-Parrizas, Mónica
Quintana, Juan A.
Ballesteros, Iván
Martin-Salamanca, Sandra
Aroca-Crevillen, Alejandra
Zhen Chong, Shu
Evrard, Maximilien
Balabanian, Karl
López, Jorge
Bidzhekov, Kiril
Bachelerie, Françoise
Abad-Santos, Francisco
Muñoz-Calleja, Cecilia
Zarbock, Alexander
Soehnlein, Oliver
Weber, C.
Guan Ng, Lai
López-Rodríguez, Cristina
Sancho, David
Moro, María A.
Ibáñez, Borja
Hidalgo, Andrés
Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (España)
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Commission
European Research Council
German Research Foundation
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research
Adrover, José M.
Fresno, Carlos del
Crainiciuc, Georgiana
Cuartero, María Isabel
Casanova-Acebes, María
Weiss, L.A.
Huerga Encabo, Héctor
Silvestre-Roig, C.
Rossaint, Jan
Cossío, Itziar
Lechuga-Vieco, Ana V.
García-Prieto, Jaime
Gómez-Parrizas, Mónica
Quintana, Juan A.
Ballesteros, Iván
Martin-Salamanca, Sandra
Aroca-Crevillen, Alejandra
Zhen Chong, Shu
Evrard, Maximilien
Balabanian, Karl
López, Jorge
Bidzhekov, Kiril
Bachelerie, Françoise
Abad-Santos, Francisco
Muñoz-Calleja, Cecilia
Zarbock, Alexander
Soehnlein, Oliver
Weber, C.
Guan Ng, Lai
López-Rodríguez, Cristina
Sancho, David
Moro, María A.
Ibáñez, Borja
Hidalgo, Andrés
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Neutrophils eliminate pathogens efficiently but can inflict severe damage to the host if they over-activate within blood vessels. It is unclear how immunity solves the dilemma of mounting an efficient anti-microbial defense while preserving vascular health. Here, we identify a neutrophil-intrinsic program that enabled both. The gene Bmal1 regulated expression of the chemokine CXCL2 to induce chemokine receptor CXCR2-dependent diurnal changes in the transcriptional and migratory properties of circulating neutrophils. These diurnal alterations, referred to as neutrophil aging, were antagonized by CXCR4 (C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4) and regulated the outer topology of neutrophils to favor homeostatic egress from blood vessels at night, resulting in boosted anti-microbial activity in tissues. Mice engineered for constitutive neutrophil aging became resistant to infection, but the persistence of intravascular aged neutrophils predisposed them to thrombo-inflammation and death. Thus, diurnal compartmentalization of neutrophils, driven by an internal timer, coordinates immune defense and vascular protection. Neutrophils display circadian oscillations in numbers and phenotype in the circulation. Adrover and colleagues now identify the molecular regulators of neutrophil aging and show that genetic disruption of this process has major consequences in immune cell trafficking, anti-microbial defense, and vascular health.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286571740
Document Type :
Electronic Resource