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Cigarette smoke-initiated autoimmunity facilitates sensitisation to elastin-induced COPD-like pathologies in mice.

Jie-Sen Zhou1,2, Zhou-Yang Li1,2, Xu-Chen Xu1, Yun Zhao1, Yong Wang1, Hai-Pin Chen1, Min Zhang1, Yin-Fang Wu1, Tian-Wen Lai1, Chun-Hong Di3, Ling-Ling Dong1, Juan Liu1, Nan-Xia Xuan1, Chen Zhu1, Yan-Ping Wu1, Hua-Qiong Huang1, Fu-Gui Yan1, Wen Hua1, Yi Wang4, Wei-Ning Xiong4, Hui Qiu5, Tao Chen5, Dong Weng5, Hui-Ping Li5, Xiaobo Zhou6, Lie Wang7, Fang Liu8, Xin Lin8, Song-Min Ying1, Wen Li1, Mitsuru Imamura9, Mary E Choi10, Martin R Stampfli11,12, Augustine M K Choi9,2, Zhi-Hua Chen1,2, Hua-Hao Shen13,12,2.   

Abstract

It is currently not understood whether cigarette smoke exposure facilitates sensitisation to self-antigens and whether ensuing auto-reactive T cells drive chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-associated pathologies.To address this question, mice were exposed to cigarette smoke for 2 weeks. Following a 2-week period of rest, mice were challenged intratracheally with elastin for 3 days or 1 month. Rag1-/- , Mmp12-/- , and Il17a-/- mice and neutralising antibodies against active elastin fragments were used for mechanistic investigations. Human GVAPGVGVAPGV/HLA-A*02:01 tetramer was synthesised to assess the presence of elastin-specific T cells in patients with COPD.We observed that 2 weeks of cigarette smoke exposure induced an elastin-specific T cell response that led to neutrophilic airway inflammation and mucus hyperproduction following elastin recall challenge. Repeated elastin challenge for 1 month resulted in airway remodelling, lung function decline and airspace enlargement. Elastin-specific T cell recall responses were dose dependent and memory lasted for over 6 months. Adoptive T cell transfer and studies in T cells deficient Rag1-/- mice conclusively implicated T cells in these processes. Mechanistically, cigarette smoke exposure-induced elastin-specific T cell responses were matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)12-dependent, while the ensuing immune inflammatory processes were interleukin 17A-driven. Anti-elastin antibodies and T cells specific for elastin peptides were increased in patients with COPD.These data demonstrate that MMP12-generated elastin fragments serve as a self-antigen and drive the cigarette smoke-induced autoimmune processes in mice that result in a bronchitis-like phenotype and airspace enlargement. The study provides proof of concept of cigarette smoke-induced autoimmune processes and may serve as a novel mouse model of COPD.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32366484     DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00404-2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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