Allergic Asthma Responses Are Dependent on Macrophage Ontogeny
Author:
Tighe Robert M., Birukova Anastasiya, Malakhau Yuryi, Kobayashi Yoshihiko, Vose Aaron T., Chandramohan Vidya, Cyphert-Daly Jaime M., Cumming R. Ian, Kirshner Helene Fradin, Tata Purushothama R.ORCID, Ingram Jennifer L., Gunn Michael D., Que Loretta G., Yu Yen-Rei A.
Abstract
AbstractThe ontogenetic composition of tissue-resident macrophages following injury, environmental exposure, or experimental depletion can be altered upon re-establishment of homeostasis. However, the impact of altered resident macrophage ontogenetic milieu on subsequent immune responses is poorly understood. Hence, we assessed the effect of macrophage ontogeny alteration following return to homeostasis on subsequent allergic airway responses to house dust mites (HDM). Using lineage tracing, we confirmed alveolar and interstitial macrophage ontogeny and their replacement by bone marrow-derived macrophages following LPS exposure. This alteration in macrophage ontogenetic milieu reduced allergic airway responses to HDM challenge. In addition, we defined a distinct population of resident-derived interstitial macrophages expressing allergic airway disease genes, located adjacent to terminal bronchi, and reduced by prior LPS exposure. These findings support that the ontogenetic milieu of pulmonary macrophages is a central factor in allergic airway responses and has implications for how prior environmental exposures impact subsequent immune responses and the development of allergy.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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