| Literature DB >> 34848868 |
Xun Gao1, Ting-Fan Leung2, Gary Wing-Kin Wong2, Wing-Hung Ko3, Mengyun Cai3, Ellie Jiayi He1,4, Ida Miu-Ting Chu1, Miranda Sin-Man Tsang1,5, Ben Chung-Lap Chan5, Jiawei Ling5, Xiao Fan6, Liwei Lu6, Christopher Wai-Kei Lam7, Chun-Kwok Wong8,9,10.
Abstract
We sought to examine the regulatory effect of Meteorin-β (Metrnβ)/Meteorin like (Metrnl)/IL-41 on lung inflammation in allergic asthma. We found that Metrnβ was elevated significantly in asthmatic patients and in mice with allergic asthma induced by house dust mite (HDM) extract. Upon exposure to HDM, Metrnβ was secreted predominantly by airway epithelial cells and inflammatory cells, including macrophages and eosinophils. The increased Metrnβ effectively blocked the development of airway hyperreactivity (AHR) and decreased inflammatory cell airway infiltration and type 2 cytokine production, which was associated with downregulated DC-mediated adaptive immune responses. Moreover, Metrnβ impaired the maturation and function of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells in vitro. Asthmatic mice adoptively transferred with dendritic cells isolated from Metrnβ-treated allergic mice displayed decreased AHR, airway inflammation, and lung injury. Metrnβ also displayed anti-inflammatory properties in immunodeficient SCID mice with allergic asthma and in in vitro 3D ALI airway models. Moreover, blockade of Metrnβ by anti-Metrnβ antibody treatment promoted the development of allergic asthma. These results revealed the unappreciated protective roles of Metrnβ in alleviating DC-mediated Th2 inflammation in allergic asthma, providing the novel treatment strategy of therapeutic targeting of Metrnβ in allergic asthma.Entities:
Keywords: Air–liquid interface; Allergic asthma; Dendritic cells; Eosinophils; Metrnβ
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34848868 PMCID: PMC8803866 DOI: 10.1038/s41423-021-00803-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Immunol ISSN: 1672-7681 Impact factor: 11.530