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Publication : Neutrophil trapping and nexocytosis, mast cell-mediated processes for inflammatory signal relay.

First Author  Mihlan M Year  2024
Journal  Cell Volume  187
Issue  19 Pages  5316-5335.e28
PubMed ID  39096902 Mgi Jnum  J:353731
Mgi Id  MGI:7714406 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2024.07.014
Citation  Mihlan M, et al. (2024) Neutrophil trapping and nexocytosis, mast cell-mediated processes for inflammatory signal relay. Cell
abstractText  Neutrophils are sentinel immune cells with essential roles for antimicrobial defense. Most of our knowledge on neutrophil tissue navigation derived from wounding and infection models, whereas allergic conditions remained largely neglected. Here, we analyzed allergen-challenged mouse tissues and discovered that degranulating mast cells (MCs) trap living neutrophils inside them. MCs release the attractant leukotriene B4 to re-route neutrophils toward them, thus exploiting a chemotactic system that neutrophils normally use for intercellular communication. After MC intracellular trap (MIT) formation, neutrophils die, but their undigested material remains inside MC vacuoles over days. MCs benefit from MIT formation, increasing their functional and metabolic fitness. Additionally, they are more pro-inflammatory and can exocytose active neutrophilic compounds with a time delay (nexocytosis), eliciting a type 1 interferon response in surrounding macrophages. Together, our study highlights neutrophil trapping and nexocytosis as MC-mediated processes, which may relay neutrophilic features over the course of chronic allergic inflammation.
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