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Acetylcholine-treated murine dendritic cells promote inflammatory lung injury

Gori, María SoledadIcon ; Alcain, Julieta MaríaIcon ; Vanzulli, Silvia; Moreno Ayala, Mariela AlejandraIcon ; Candolfi, MarianelaIcon ; Jancic, Carolina CristinaIcon ; Geffner, Jorge RaúlIcon ; Vermeulen, Elba MonicaIcon ; Salamone, Gabriela VeronicaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 03/2019
Editorial: Public Library of Science
Revista: Plos One
ISSN: 1932-6203
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado

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In recent years a non-neuronal cholinergic system has been described in immune cells, which is often usually activated during the course of inflammatory processes. To date, it is known that Acetylcholine (ACh), a neurotransmitter extensively expressed in the airways, not only induces bronchoconstriction, but also promotes a set of changes usually associated with the induction of allergic/Th2 responses. We have previously demonstrated that ACh polarizes human dendritic cells (DC) toward a Th2-promoting profile through the activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChR). Here, we showed that ACh promotes the acquisition of an inflammatory profile by murine DC, with the increased MHC II IAd expression and production of two cytokines strongly associated with inflammatory infiltrate and tissue damage, namely TNF-α and MCP-1, which was prevented by blocking mAChR. Moreover, we showed that ACh induces the up-regulation of M3 mAChR expression and the blocking of this receptor with tiotropium bromide prevents the increase of MHC II IAd expression and TNF-α production induced by ACh on DC, suggesting that M3 is the main receptor involved in ACh-induced activation of DC. Then, using a short-term experimental murine model of ovalbumin-induced lung inflammation, we revealed that the intranasal administration of ACh-treated DC, at early stages of the inflammatory response, might be able to exacerbate the recruitment of inflammatory mononuclear cells, promoting profound structural changes in the lung parenchyma characteristic of chronic inflammation and evidenced by elevated systemic levels of inflammatory marker, TNF-α. These results suggest a potential role for ACh in the modulation of immune mechanisms underlying pulmonary inflammatory processes.
Palabras clave: ACETIYLCHOLINE , DENDRITIC CELLS , INFLAMMATION , LUNG
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/99216
URL: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0212911
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212911
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Gori, María Soledad; Alcain, Julieta María; Vanzulli, Silvia; Moreno Ayala, Mariela Alejandra; Candolfi, Marianela; et al.; Acetylcholine-treated murine dendritic cells promote inflammatory lung injury; Public Library of Science; Plos One; 14; 3; 3-2019; 1-14
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