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Publication : Nociceptor sensory neurons suppress neutrophil and γδ T cell responses in bacterial lung infections and lethal pneumonia.

First Author  Baral P Year  2018
Journal  Nat Med Volume  24
Issue  4 Pages  417-426
PubMed ID  29505031 Mgi Jnum  J:304408
Mgi Id  MGI:6278228 Doi  10.1038/nm.4501
Citation  Baral P, et al. (2018) Nociceptor sensory neurons suppress neutrophil and gammadelta T cell responses in bacterial lung infections and lethal pneumonia. Nat Med 24(4):417-426
abstractText  Lung-innervating nociceptor sensory neurons detect noxious or harmful stimuli and consequently protect organisms by mediating coughing, pain, and bronchoconstriction. However, the role of sensory neurons in pulmonary host defense is unclear. Here, we found that TRPV1(+) nociceptors suppressed protective immunity against lethal Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia. Targeted TRPV1(+)-neuron ablation increased survival, cytokine induction, and lung bacterial clearance. Nociceptors suppressed the recruitment and surveillance of neutrophils, and altered lung gammadelta T cell numbers, which are necessary for immunity. Vagal ganglia TRPV1(+) afferents mediated immunosuppression through release of the neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Targeting neuroimmunological signaling may be an effective approach to treat lung infections and bacterial pneumonia.
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