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Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells amplify allergic asthma responses

Authors :
Sui, Pengfei
Wiesner, Darin L
Xu, Jinhao
Zhang, Yan
Lee, Jinwoo
Van Dyken, Steven
Lashua, Amber
Yu, Chuyue
Klein, Bruce S
Locksley, Richard M
Deutsch, Gail
Sun, Xin
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.), vol 360, iss 6393
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2018.

Abstract

Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells (PNECs) are rare airway epithelial cells whose function is poorly understood. Here we show that Ascl1-mutant mice that have no PNECs exhibit severely blunted mucosal type 2 response in models of allergic asthma. PNECs reside in close proximity to group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) near airway branch points. PNECs act through calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) to stimulate ILC2s and elicit downstream immune responses. In addition, PNECs act through the neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) to induce goblet cell hyperplasia. The instillation of a mixture of CGRP and GABA in Ascl1-mutant airways restores both immune and goblet cell responses. In accordance, lungs from human asthmatics show increased PNECs. These findings demonstrate that the PNEC-ILC2 neuroimmunological modules function at airway branch points to amplify allergic asthma responses.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.), vol 360, iss 6393
Accession number :
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