Hypoxia shapes the immune landscape in lung injury and promotes the persistence of inflammation

Author:

Mirchandani Ananda S.ORCID,Jenkins Stephen J.ORCID,Bain Calum C.ORCID,Sanchez-Garcia Manuel A.,Lawson Hannah,Coelho Patricia,Murphy Fiona,Griffith David M.ORCID,Zhang Ailiang,Morrison Tyler,Ly Tony,Arienti SimoneORCID,Sadiku Pranvera,Watts Emily R.,Dickinson Rebecca. S.,Reyes Leila,Cooper GeorgeORCID,Clark Sarah,Lewis David,Kelly Van,Spanos Christos,Musgrave Kathryn M.,Delaney LiamORCID,Harper IslaORCID,Scott Jonathan,Parkinson Nicholas J.ORCID,Rostron Anthony J.,Baillie J. KennethORCID,Clohisey SaraORCID,Pridans ClareORCID,Campana Lara,Lewis Philip Starkey,Simpson A. John,Dockrell David H.ORCID,Schwarze Jürgen,Hirani NikhilORCID,Ratcliffe Peter J.,Pugh Christopher W.,Kranc Kamil,Forbes Stuart J.ORCID,Whyte Moira K. B.ORCID,Walmsley Sarah R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractHypoxemia is a defining feature of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), an often-fatal complication of pulmonary or systemic inflammation, yet the resulting tissue hypoxia, and its impact on immune responses, is often neglected. In the present study, we have shown that ARDS patients were hypoxemic and monocytopenic within the first 48 h of ventilation. Monocytopenia was also observed in mouse models of hypoxic acute lung injury, in which hypoxemia drove the suppression of type I interferon signaling in the bone marrow. This impaired monopoiesis resulted in reduced accumulation of monocyte-derived macrophages and enhanced neutrophil-mediated inflammation in the lung. Administration of colony-stimulating factor 1 in mice with hypoxic lung injury rescued the monocytopenia, altered the phenotype of circulating monocytes, increased monocyte-derived macrophages in the lung and limited injury. Thus, tissue hypoxia altered the dynamics of the immune response to the detriment of the host and interventions to address the aberrant response offer new therapeutic strategies for ARDS.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Cancer Research UK

UKRI/NIHR UK Coronavirus Immunology Consortium (UK-CIC).

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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