Immunology | 2019

Regulatory T‐cells promote pulmonary repair by modulating T helper cell immune responses in lipopolysaccharide‐induced acute respiratory distress syndrome

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) induces a strong local infiltration of regulatory T‐cells (Tregs) in the lungs. However, at present, there remains a lack of adequate evidence showing the direct effect of Tregs on pulmonary repair and the related mechanisms of ARDS. Therefore, in this project, we studied the impact of Tregs on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐induced ARDS and pulmonary inflammation. Surprisingly, we found that depletion of Tregs by injection of PC61 anti‐CD25 antibody not only interfered with the inflammation resolution, such as inhibited total cell infiltration into the alveolar space, downregulated neutrophils, upregulated macrophages, but also impaired pulmonary epithelium and endothelial cell proliferation. Consistent with the attenuation of pulmonary repair, we found that the Th1 and Th17 immune responses were also impaired in Treg‐depleted mice, suggesting that the presence of Tregs is vital for tissue repair, as Tregs modulate and promote the Th immune response in LPS‐induced pulmonary inflammation.

Volume 157
Pages None
DOI 10.1111/imm.13060
Language English
Journal Immunology

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