Literature DB >> 11342662

Surfactant protein A suppresses lipopolysaccharide-induced IL-10 production by murine macrophages.

L Salez1, V Balloy, N van Rooijen, M Lebastard, L Touqui, F X McCormack, M Chignard.   

Abstract

Upon LPS exposure, mononuclear phagocytes produce TNF-alpha and IL-10, two cytokines with pro- and anti-inflammatory activities, respectively. We previously described that murine resident alveolar macrophages, which play a central role in the immunosurveillance of the lung alveoli, do not synthesize IL-10 in vivo or in vitro when exposed to LPS. In the present report we demonstrate that during lung inflammation induced by the intranasal administration of LPS, bronchoalveolar cells collected between days 3 and 5 are able to synthesize IL-10 when exposed to LPS. We also show that depletion of resident alveolar macrophages by an intratracheal instillation of liposome-encapsulated clodronate is followed by subsequent replenishment of the airspaces by mononuclear phagocytes. This is accompanied by the transient competence of cells for IL-10 production. The cell capacity to produce IL-10 is evident up to 3 days and then decreases. This led us to hypothesize that the alveolar environment contains a down-regulator of LPS-induced IL-10 synthesis by recently emigrating mononuclear phagocytes. We show that the surfactant protein A, an airspace protein that has known immunomodulatory activities, dramatically inhibits LPS-induced IL-10 formation by bone marrow-derived macrophages. These data show a difference between resident and inflammatory macrophages with respect to IL-10 synthesis. Moreover, this study highlights for the first time the inhibitory role of surfactant protein A in the anti-inflammatory activity of macrophages through inhibition of IL-10 production.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11342662     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.10.6376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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