Innate Immune Training Initiates Efferocytosis to Protect against Lung Injury

Author:

Kang Yoon‐Young12,Kim Dong‐Young1,Lee Sang‐Yong12,Kim Hee‐Joong12,Kim Taehawn1,Cho Jeong A.1,Lee Taewon3,Choi Eun Young12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Ulsan College of Medicine ASAN Medical Center Seoul 05505 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Microbiology University of Ulsan College of Medicine ASAN Medical Center Seoul 05505 Republic of Korea

3. Division of Applied Mathematical Sciences College of Science and Technology Korea University Sejong 30019 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractInnate immune training involves myelopoiesis, dynamic gene modulation, and functional reprogramming of myeloid cells in response to secondary heterologous challenges. The present study evaluates whether systemic innate immune training can protect tissues from local injury. Systemic pretreatment of mice with β‐glucan, a trained immunity agonist, reduces the mortality rate of mice with bleomycin‐induced lung injury and fibrosis, as well as decreasing collagen deposition in the lungs. β‐Glucan pretreatment induces neutrophil accumulation in the lungs and enhances efferocytosis. Training of mice with β‐glucan results in histone modification in both alveolar macrophages (AMs) and neighboring lung epithelial cells. Training also increases the production of RvD1 and soluble mediators by AMs and efferocytes. Efferocytosis increases trained immunity in AMs by stimulating RvD1 release, thus inducing SIRT1 expression in neighboring lung epithelial cells. Elevated epithelial SIRT1 expression is associated with decreased epithelial cell apoptosis after lung injury, attenuating tissue damage. Further, neutrophil depletion dampens the effects of β‐glucan on macrophage accumulation, epigenetic modification in lung macrophages, epithelial SIRT1 expression, and injury‐mediated fibrosis in the lung. These findings provide mechanistic insights into innate immune training and clues to the potential ability of centrally trained immunity to protect peripheral organs against injury‐mediated disorders.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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