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T regulatory cells and dendritic cells protect against transfusion-related acute lung injury via IL-10

Kapur, Rick LU ; Kim, Michael ; Aslam, Rukhsana ; McVey, Mark J ; Tabuchi, Arata ; Luo, Alice ; Liu, Jonathan ; Li, Yuan ; Shanmugabhavananthan, Shanjeevan and Speck, Edwin R , et al. (2017) In Blood 129(18). p.2557-2569
Abstract

Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is the leading cause of transfusion-related fatalities and is characterized by acute respiratory distress following blood transfusion. Donor antibodies are frequently involved; however, the pathogenesis and protective mechanisms in the recipient are poorly understood, and specific therapies are lacking. Using newly developed murine TRALI models based on injection of anti-major histocompatibility complex class I antibodies, we found CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) and CD11c+ dendritic cells (DCs) to be critical effectors that protect against TRALI. Treg or DC depletion in vivo resulted in aggravated antibody-mediated acute lung injury within 90 minutes with 60% mortality upon DC... (More)

Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is the leading cause of transfusion-related fatalities and is characterized by acute respiratory distress following blood transfusion. Donor antibodies are frequently involved; however, the pathogenesis and protective mechanisms in the recipient are poorly understood, and specific therapies are lacking. Using newly developed murine TRALI models based on injection of anti-major histocompatibility complex class I antibodies, we found CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) and CD11c+ dendritic cells (DCs) to be critical effectors that protect against TRALI. Treg or DC depletion in vivo resulted in aggravated antibody-mediated acute lung injury within 90 minutes with 60% mortality upon DC depletion. In addition, resistance to antibody-mediated TRALI was associated with increased interleukin-10 (IL-10) levels, and IL-10 levels were found to be decreased in mice suffering from TRALI. Importantly, IL-10 injection completely prevented and rescued the development of TRALI in mice and may prove to be a promising new therapeutic approach for alleviating lung injury in this serious complication of transfusion.

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Acute Lung Injury, Animals, Antibodies, Dendritic Cells, Interleukin-10, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Knockout, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory, Transfusion Reaction, Journal Article
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Blood
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129
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18
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13 pages
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American Society of Hematology
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  • pmid:28202460
  • scopus:85020165674
  • wos:000400555800015
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1528-0020
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10.1182/blood-2016-12-758185
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English
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  abstract     = {{<p>Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is the leading cause of transfusion-related fatalities and is characterized by acute respiratory distress following blood transfusion. Donor antibodies are frequently involved; however, the pathogenesis and protective mechanisms in the recipient are poorly understood, and specific therapies are lacking. Using newly developed murine TRALI models based on injection of anti-major histocompatibility complex class I antibodies, we found CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) and CD11c+ dendritic cells (DCs) to be critical effectors that protect against TRALI. Treg or DC depletion in vivo resulted in aggravated antibody-mediated acute lung injury within 90 minutes with 60% mortality upon DC depletion. In addition, resistance to antibody-mediated TRALI was associated with increased interleukin-10 (IL-10) levels, and IL-10 levels were found to be decreased in mice suffering from TRALI. Importantly, IL-10 injection completely prevented and rescued the development of TRALI in mice and may prove to be a promising new therapeutic approach for alleviating lung injury in this serious complication of transfusion.</p>}},
  author       = {{Kapur, Rick and Kim, Michael and Aslam, Rukhsana and McVey, Mark J and Tabuchi, Arata and Luo, Alice and Liu, Jonathan and Li, Yuan and Shanmugabhavananthan, Shanjeevan and Speck, Edwin R and Zufferey, Anne and Yousef, George and Zhang, Haibo and Rondina, Matthew T and Weyrich, Andrew S and Porcelijn, Leendert and Kuebler, Wolfgang M and Slutsky, Arthur S and Semple, John W}},
  issn         = {{1528-0020}},
  keywords     = {{Acute Lung Injury; Animals; Antibodies; Dendritic Cells; Interleukin-10; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Mice, Knockout; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory; Transfusion Reaction; Journal Article}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{18}},
  pages        = {{2557--2569}},
  publisher    = {{American Society of Hematology}},
  series       = {{Blood}},
  title        = {{T regulatory cells and dendritic cells protect against transfusion-related acute lung injury via IL-10}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2016-12-758185}},
  doi          = {{10.1182/blood-2016-12-758185}},
  volume       = {{129}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}