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Publication : A critical role for dendritic cells in the evolution of IL-1β-mediated murine airway disease.

First Author  Hashimoto M Year  2015
Journal  J Immunol Volume  194
Issue  8 Pages  3962-9
PubMed ID  25786688 Mgi Jnum  J:336486
Mgi Id  MGI:6851731 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1403043
Citation  Hashimoto M, et al. (2015) A critical role for dendritic cells in the evolution of IL-1beta-mediated murine airway disease. J Immunol 194(8):3962-9
abstractText  Chronic airway inflammation and fibrosis, known as airway remodeling, are defining features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and are refractory to current treatments. How and whether chronic inflammation contributes to airway fibrosis remain controversial. In this study, we use a model of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease airway disease utilizing adenoviral delivery of IL-1beta to determine that adaptive T cell immunity is required for airway remodeling because mice deficient in alpha/beta T cells (tcra(-/-)) are protected. Dendritic cells (DCs) accumulate around chronic obstructive pulmonary disease airways and are critical to prime adaptive immunity, but they have not been shown to directly influence airway remodeling. We show that DC depletion or deficiency in the crucial DC chemokine receptor ccr6 both protect from adenoviral IL-1beta-induced airway adaptive T cell immune responses and fibrosis in mice. These results provide evidence that chronic airway inflammation, mediated by accumulation of alpha/beta T cells and driven by DCs, is critical to airway fibrosis.
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