Artículo
Platelets promote macrophage polarization toward pro-inflammatory phenotype and increase survival of septic mice
Carestia, Agostina
; Mena, Hebe Agustina
; Olexen, Cinthia Mariel; Ortiz Wilczyñski, Juan Manuel
; Negrotto, Soledad
; Errasti, Andrea Emilse
; Gomez, Ricardo Martin
; Jenne, Craig N.; Carrera Silva, Eugenio Antonio
; Schattner, Mirta Ana
Fecha de publicación:
07/2019
Editorial:
Cell Press
Revista:
Cell Reports
ISSN:
2211-1247
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
We investigated the contribution of human platelets to macrophage effector properties in the presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), as well as the beneficial effects and time frame for platelet transfusion in septic animals. Our results show that platelets sequester both pro-(TNF-α/IL-6) and anti-(IL-10) inflammatory cytokines released by monocytes. Low LPS concentrations (0.01 ng/mL) induced M2 macrophage polarization by decreasing CD64 and augmenting CD206 and CD163 expression; yet, the presence of platelets skewed monocytes toward type 1 macrophage (M1) phenotype in a cell-contact-dependent manner by the glycoprotein Ib (GPIb)-CD11b axis. Accordingly, platelet-licensed macrophages showed increased TNF-α levels, bacterial phagocytic activity, and a reduced healing capability. Platelet transfusion increased inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)+ macrophages, improving bacterial clearance and survival rates in septic mice up to 6 h post-infection, an effect that was abolished by CD11b and GPIb blockade. Our results demonstrate that platelets orchestrate macrophage effector responses, improving the clinical outcome of sepsis in a narrow but relevant time frame.
Palabras clave:
PLATELETS
,
MONOCYTES/MACROPHAGES
,
SEPSIS
,
LPS
,
GLYCOPROTEIN IB
,
TRANSFUSION
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Articulos(IBBM)
Articulos de INST.DE BIOTECNOLOGIA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
Articulos de INST.DE BIOTECNOLOGIA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
Articulos(IMEX)
Articulos de INST.DE MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL
Articulos de INST.DE MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL
Citación
Carestia, Agostina; Mena, Hebe Agustina; Olexen, Cinthia Mariel; Ortiz Wilczyñski, Juan Manuel; Negrotto, Soledad; et al.; Platelets promote macrophage polarization toward pro-inflammatory phenotype and increase survival of septic mice; Cell Press; Cell Reports; 28; 4; 7-2019; 896-908
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