Quantification and role of innate lymphoid cell subsets in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Objectives Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) secrete cytokines, such as IFN‐γ, IL‐13 and IL‐17, which are linked to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Here, we investigated the role of pulmonary ILCs in COPD pathogenesis. Methods Lung ILC subsets in COPD and control subjects were quantified us...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical & Translational Immunology 2021, Vol.10 (6), p.e1287-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Blomme, Evy E, Provoost, Sharen, De Smet, Elise G, De Grove, Katrien C, Van Eeckhoutte, Hannelore P, De Volder, Joyceline, Hansbro, Philip M, Bonato, Matteo, Saetta, Marina, Wijnant, Sara RA, Verhamme, Fien, Joos, Guy F, Bracke, Ken R, Brusselle, Guy G, Maes, Tania
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) secrete cytokines, such as IFN‐γ, IL‐13 and IL‐17, which are linked to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Here, we investigated the role of pulmonary ILCs in COPD pathogenesis. Methods Lung ILC subsets in COPD and control subjects were quantified using flow cytometry and associated with clinical parameters. Tissue localisation of ILC and T‐cell subsets was determined by immunohistochemistry. Mice were exposed to air or cigarette smoke (CS) for 1, 4 or 24 weeks to investigate whether pulmonary ILC numbers and activation are altered and whether they contribute to CS‐induced innate inflammatory responses. Results Quantification of lung ILC subsets demonstrated that ILC1 frequency in the total ILC population was elevated in COPD and was associated with smoking and severity of respiratory symptoms (COPD Assessment Test [CAT] score). All three ILC subsets localised near lymphoid aggregates in COPD. In the COPD mouse model, CS exposure in C57BL/6J mice increased ILC numbers at all time points, with relative increases in ILC1 in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid. Importantly, CS exposure induced increases in neutrophils, monocytes and dendritic cells that remained elevated in Rag2/Il2rg‐deficient mice that lack adaptive immune cells and ILCs. However, CS‐induced CXCL1, IL‐6, TNF‐α and IFN‐γ levels were reduced by ILC deficiency. Conclusion The ILC1 subset is increased in COPD patients and correlates with smoking and severity of respiratory symptoms. ILCs also increase upon CS exposure in C57BL/6J mice. In the absence of adaptive immunity, ILCs contribute to CS‐induced pro‐inflammatory mediator release, but are redundant in CS‐induced innate inflammation. In this article, we investigated the role of pulmonary innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We found that the ILC1 subset is increased in COPD patients and correlates with smoking and severity of respiratory symptoms. In C57BL/6 mice, ILCs increase upon cigarette smoke (CS) exposure. In the absence of adaptive immunity, ILCs contribute to CS‐induced pro‐inflammatory mediator release, but they are redundant in CS‐induced innate inflammation.
ISSN:2050-0068
2050-0068
DOI:10.1002/cti2.1287