Macrophage‐1 antigen exacerbates histone‐induced acute lung injury and promotes neutrophil extracellular trap formation

Author:

Mizuno Tomohiro1ORCID,Nagano Fumihiko2,Takahashi Kazuo3,Yamada Shigeki1,Fruhashi Kazuhiro2,Maruyama Shoichi2,Tsuboi Naotake4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacotherapeutics and Informatics Fujita Health University School of Medicine Toyoake Japan

2. Department of Nephrology Nagoya University School of Medicine Japan

3. Department of Biomedical Molecular Sciences Fujita Health University School of Medicine Toyoake Japan

4. Department of Nephrology Fujita Health University School of Medicine Toyoake Japan

Abstract

Acute lung injury (ALI), which occurs in association with sepsis, trauma, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19), is a serious clinical condition with high mortality. Excessive platelet‐leukocyte aggregate (PLA) formation promotes neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) release and thrombosis, which are involved in various diseases, including ALI. Macrophage‐1 antigen (Mac‐1, CD11b/CD18), which is expressed on the surface of leukocytes, is known to promote NET formation. This study aimed to elucidate the role of Mac‐1 in extracellular histone‐induced ALI. Exogenous histones were administered to Mac‐1‐deficient mice and wild‐type (WT) mice with or without neutrophil or platelet depletion, and several parameters were investigated 1 h after histone injection. Depletion of neutrophils or platelets improved survival time and macroscopic and microscopic properties of lung tissues, and decreased platelet‐leukocyte formation and plasma myeloperoxidase levels. These improvements were also observed in Mac‐1−/− mice. NET formation in Mac‐1−/− bone marrow neutrophils (BMNs) was significantly lower than that in WT BMNs. In conclusion, our findings suggest that Mac‐1 is associated with exacerbation of histone‐induced ALI and the promotion of NET formation in the presence of activated platelets.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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