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Neutrophils Self-Regulate Immune Complex-Mediated Cutaneous Inflammation through CXCL2.

Jackson LiangYao Li1, Chun Hwee Lim1, Fen Wei Tay1, Chi Ching Goh2, Sapna Devi2, Benoit Malleret3, Bernett Lee2, Nadja Bakocevic2, Shu Zhen Chong2, Maximilien Evrard2, Hideaki Tanizaki4, Hwee Ying Lim5, Bruce Russell5, Laurent Renia2, Francesca Zolezzi2, Michael Poidinger2, Veronique Angeli5, Ashley L St John6, John E Harris7, Hong Liang Tey8, Suet Mien Tan9, Kenji Kabashima4, Wolfgang Weninger10, Anis Larbi2, Lai Guan Ng11.   

Abstract

Deposition of immune complexes (ICs) in tissues triggers acute inflammatory pathology characterized by massive neutrophil influx leading to edema and hemorrhage, and is especially associated with vasculitis of the skin, but the mechanisms that regulate this type III hypersensitivity process remain poorly understood. Here, using a combination of multiphoton intravital microscopy and genomic approaches, we re-examined the cutaneous reverse passive Arthus reaction and observed that IC-activated neutrophils underwent transmigration, triggered further IC formation, and transported these ICs into the interstitium, whereas neutrophil depletion drastically reduced IC formation and ameliorated vascular leakage in vivo. Thereafter, we show that these neutrophils expressed high levels of CXCL2, which further amplified neutrophil recruitment and activation in an autocrine and/or paracrine manner. Notably, CXCL1 expression was restricted to tissue-resident cell types, but IC-activated neutrophils may also indirectly, via soluble factors, modulate macrophage CXCL1 expression. Consistent with their distinct cellular origins and localization, only neutralization of CXCL2 but not CXCL1 in the interstitium effectively reduced neutrophil recruitment. In summary, our study establishes that neutrophils are able to self-regulate their own recruitment and responses during IC-mediated inflammation through a CXCL2-driven feed forward loop.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26802238     DOI: 10.1038/JID.2015.410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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