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DEL-1 promotes macrophage efferocytosis and clearance of inflammation

Authors :
European Commission
European Research Council
German Research Foundation
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
National Institutes of Health (US)
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Kourtzelis, Ioannis
Li, Xiaofei
Mitroulis, Ioannis
Grosser, Daniel
Kajikawa, Tetsuhiro
Wang, Baomei
Grzybek, Michal
Renesse, Janusz von
Czogalla, Aleksander
Troullinaki, Maria
Ferreira, Anaisa
Doreth, Christian
Ruppova, Klara
Chen, Lan-Sun
Hosur, Kavita
Lim, Jong-Hyung
Chung, Kyoung-Jin
Grossklaus, Sylvia
Tausche, Anne Kathrin
Joosten, Leo A. B.
Moutsopoulos, Niki M.
Wielockx, Ben
Castrillo, Antonio
Korostoff, Jonathan M.
Coskun, Ünal
Hajishengallis, George
Chavakis, Triantafyllos
European Commission
European Research Council
German Research Foundation
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
National Institutes of Health (US)
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Kourtzelis, Ioannis
Li, Xiaofei
Mitroulis, Ioannis
Grosser, Daniel
Kajikawa, Tetsuhiro
Wang, Baomei
Grzybek, Michal
Renesse, Janusz von
Czogalla, Aleksander
Troullinaki, Maria
Ferreira, Anaisa
Doreth, Christian
Ruppova, Klara
Chen, Lan-Sun
Hosur, Kavita
Lim, Jong-Hyung
Chung, Kyoung-Jin
Grossklaus, Sylvia
Tausche, Anne Kathrin
Joosten, Leo A. B.
Moutsopoulos, Niki M.
Wielockx, Ben
Castrillo, Antonio
Korostoff, Jonathan M.
Coskun, Ünal
Hajishengallis, George
Chavakis, Triantafyllos
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Resolution of inflammation is essential for tissue homeostasis and a promising approach to inflammatory disorders. Here we found that DEL-1, a secreted protein inhibiting leukocyte-endothelial adhesion and inflammation initiation, also functions as a non-redundant downstream effector in inflammation clearance. In human and murine periodontitis, waning of inflammation correlated with DEL-1 upregulation, whereas resolution of experimental periodontitis failed in DEL-1 deficiency. This concept was mechanistically substantiated in acute monosodium urate crystal-induced inflammation, where the pro-resolution function of DEL-1 was attributed to effective apoptotic neutrophil clearance (efferocytosis). DEL-1-mediated efferocytosis induced liver-X-receptor-dependent macrophage reprogramming to pro-resolving phenotype and was required for optimal production of at least certain specific pro-resolving mediators. Experiments in transgenic mice with cell-specific overexpression of DEL-1 linked its anti-leukocyte recruitment action to endothelial-derived DEL-1 and its efferocytic/pro-resolving action to macrophage-derived DEL-1. Thus, the compartmentalized expression of DEL-1 facilitates distinct homeostatic functions in an appropriate context that can be harnessed therapeutically.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257725524
Document Type :
Electronic Resource