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Alveolar epithelial cells orchestrate DC function in murine viral pneumonia


AutorenlisteUnkel, Barbara; Hoegner, Katrin; Clausen, Bjoern E.; Lewe-Schlosser, Peter; Bodner, Johannes; Gattenloehner, Stefan; Janssen, Hermann; Seeger, Werner; Lohmeyer, Juergen; Herold, Susanne

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2012

Seiten3652-3664

ZeitschriftThe Journal of Clinical Investigation

Bandnummer122

Heftnummer10

ISSN0021-9738

eISSN1558-8238

Open Access StatusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1172/JCI62139

VerlagAmerican Society for Clinical Investigation


Abstract
Influenza viruses (IVs) cause pneumonia in humans with progression to lung failure. Pulmonary DCs are key players in the antiviral immune response, which is crucial to restore alveolar barrier function. The mechanisms of expansion and activation of pulmonary DC populations in lung infection remain widely elusive. Using mouse BM chimeric and cell-specific depletion approaches, we demonstrated that alveolar epithelial cell (AEC) GM-CSF mediates recovery from IV-induced injury by affecting lung DC function. Epithelial GM-CSF induced the recruitment of CD11b(+) and monocyte-derived DCs. GM-CSF was also required for the presence of CD103(+) DCs in the lung parenchyma at baseline and for their sufficient activation and migration to the draining mediastinal lymph nodes (MLNs) during IV infection. These activated CD103(+) DCs were indispensable for sufficient clearance of IVs by CD8(+) T cells and for recovery from IV-induced lung injury. Moreover, GM-CSF applied intratracheally activated CD103(+) DCs, inducing increased migration to MLNs, enhanced viral clearance, and attenuated lung injury. Together, our data reveal that GM-CSF-dependent cross-talk between IV-infected AECs and CD103(+) DCs is crucial for effective viral clearance and recovery from injury, which has potential implications for GM-CSF treatment in severe IV pneumonia.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilUnkel, B., Hoegner, K., Clausen, B., Lewe-Schlosser, P., Bodner, J., Gattenloehner, S., et al. (2012) Alveolar epithelial cells orchestrate DC function in murine viral pneumonia, The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 122(10), pp. 3652-3664. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI62139

APA-ZitierstilUnkel, B., Hoegner, K., Clausen, B., Lewe-Schlosser, P., Bodner, J., Gattenloehner, S., Janssen, H., Seeger, W., Lohmeyer, J., & Herold, S. (2012). Alveolar epithelial cells orchestrate DC function in murine viral pneumonia. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 122(10), 3652-3664. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI62139



Schlagwörter


COLONY-STIMULATING FACTORGM-CSFH1N1 INFLUENZALangerhans cellsLUNG INFECTIONRESPIRATORY DENDRITIC CELLS


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