Treatment with lipoxin A 4 improves influenza A infection outcome through macrophage reprogramming, anti-inflammatory and pro-resolutive responses

Author:

Rago Flavia1,Melo Eliza Mathias2,Miller Leigh M.1,Duray Alexis M.1,Felix Franciel Batista2,Vago Juliana Priscila2,Gonçalves Ana Paula Faria3,Angelo Ana Luiza Pessoa Mendonça3,Cassali Giovanni D.2,Gaetano Monica4,Brennan Eoin4,Owen Benjamin4,Guiry Patrick4,Godson Catherine4,Alcorn John F.1,Teixeira Mauro Martins2

Affiliation:

1. UMPC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh

2. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

3. Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ-Minas)

4. University College Dublin

Abstract

Abstract

Objective and design: Here, we evaluated whether a synthetic lipoxin mimetic, designated AT-01-KG, would improve the course of influenza A infection in a murine model. Treatment: Mice were infected with influenza A/H1N1 and treated with AT-01-KG (1.7 mg/kg/day, i.p.) at day 3 post-infection. Methods Mortality rate was assessed up to day 21 and inflammatory parameters were assessed at days 5 and 7. Results AT-01-KG attenuated mortality, reducing leukocyte infiltration and lung damage at day 5 and day 7 post-infection. AT-01-KG is a Formyl Peptide Receptor 2 (designated FPR2/3 in mice) agonist, and the protective responses were not observed in FPR2/3 −/− animals. In mice treated with LXA4 (50mg/kg/day, i.p., days 3–6 post-infection), at day 7, macrophage reprogramming was observed, as seen by a decrease in classically activated macrophages and an increase in alternatively activated macrophages in the lungs. Furthermore, the number of apoptotic cells and cells undergoing efferocytosis was increased in the lavage of treated mice. Treatment also modulated the adaptive immune response, increasing the number of anti-inflammatory T cells (Th2) and regulatory T (Tregs) cells in the lungs of the treated mice. Conclusions Therefore, treatment with a lipoxin A4 analog was beneficial in a model of influenza A infection in mice. The drug decreased inflammation and promoted resolution and beneficial immune responses, suggesting it may be useful in patients with severe influenza.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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