S1P Generation by Sphingosine Kinase-2 in Recruited Macrophages Resolves Lung Inflammation by Blocking STING Signaling in Alveolar Macrophages.

Journal of cellular signaling Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Jagdish C Joshi, Bhagwati Joshi, Ian Rochford, Dolly Mehta
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is the major cause of mortality among hospitalized acute lung injury (ALI) patients. Lung macrophages play an important role in maintaining the tissue-fluid homeostasis following injury. We recently showed that circulating monocytes recruited into the alveolar space suppressed the stimulator of type 1 interferon genes (STING) signaling in alveolar macrophages through sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P). We used CD11b-DTR mice to deplete CD11b+ monocytes following LPS or Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. Depletion of CD11b+ monocytes leads to the persistent inflammatory injury, infiltration of neutrophils, activation of STING signaling and mortality following lung infection. We demonstrated that adoptively transferred SPHK2-CD11b+ monocytes into CD11b-DTR mice after pathogenic infection rescue lung inflammatory injury.

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鞘氨醇激酶-2在募集的巨噬细胞中产生S1P,通过阻断肺泡巨噬细胞的STING信号解决肺部炎症。
急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)是住院急性肺损伤(ALI)患者死亡的主要原因。肺巨噬细胞在损伤后维持组织体液稳态中起重要作用。我们最近发现,进入肺泡空间的循环单核细胞通过鞘鞘醇-1-磷酸(S1P)抑制肺泡巨噬细胞中1型干扰素基因(STING)信号的刺激因子。我们使用CD11b- dtr小鼠在LPS或铜绿假单胞菌感染后消耗CD11b+单核细胞。CD11b+单核细胞的缺失导致持续的炎症损伤、中性粒细胞的浸润、STING信号的激活和肺部感染后的死亡。我们证明了在致病性感染挽救肺部炎症损伤后,将SPHK2-CD11b+单核细胞过继转移到CD11b-DTR小鼠体内。
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