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The antimicrobial/elastase inhibitor elafin regulates lung dendritic cells and adaptive immunity

The antimicrobial/elastase inhibitor elafin regulates lung dendritic cells and adaptive immunity
The antimicrobial/elastase inhibitor elafin regulates lung dendritic cells and adaptive immunity
Infections with bacteria and viruses such as adenovirus are a feature of chronic lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), and may be instrumental in the generation of disease exacerbations. We have previously shown in acute models that elafin (a lung natural chemotactic molecule for macrophages and neutrophils, with potent antimicrobial and neutrophil elastase inhibitor activity) is upregulated in infection and modulates innate immunity. Here we present data using two independent systems of elafin overexpression in vivo (recombinant adenovirus [Ad-elafin] and an elafin transgenic mouse line) to examine the function of elafin in adaptive immunity. We show that elafin increases the number (immunofluorescence) and activation status (flow cytometric measurement) of CD11c+/MHCII+ lung dendritic cells in vivo. Analysis of cytokines produced by spleen and lung cells, and of antibodies measured in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, shows that the immunity induced is biased toward a type 1 response (production of IL-12, IFN-gamma, and IgG2a). Furthermore, elafin overexpression protected mice against further challenge with Ad-LacZ, as assessed by antibody levels and neutralization titer, as well as LacZ expression in lung tissue. Thus, the pleiotropic molecule elafin has significant potential in modulating antigen-presenting cell numbers and activity, and could be beneficial in mucosal protective strategies.
adenovirus, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, dendritic cells, elafin, mucosal immunity
1044-1549
634-42
Roghanian, Ali
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Williams, Steven E.
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Howie, Sarah E.M.
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Howie, Sarah E.M.
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Roghanian, Ali, Williams, Steven E., Sheldrake, Tara A., Brown, Tom I., Oberheim, Karen, Xing, Zhou, Howie, Sarah E.M. and Sallenave, Jean-Michel (2006) The antimicrobial/elastase inhibitor elafin regulates lung dendritic cells and adaptive immunity. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 34 (5), 634-42. (doi:10.1165/rcmb.2005-0405OC). (PMID:16424380)

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Abstract

Infections with bacteria and viruses such as adenovirus are a feature of chronic lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), and may be instrumental in the generation of disease exacerbations. We have previously shown in acute models that elafin (a lung natural chemotactic molecule for macrophages and neutrophils, with potent antimicrobial and neutrophil elastase inhibitor activity) is upregulated in infection and modulates innate immunity. Here we present data using two independent systems of elafin overexpression in vivo (recombinant adenovirus [Ad-elafin] and an elafin transgenic mouse line) to examine the function of elafin in adaptive immunity. We show that elafin increases the number (immunofluorescence) and activation status (flow cytometric measurement) of CD11c+/MHCII+ lung dendritic cells in vivo. Analysis of cytokines produced by spleen and lung cells, and of antibodies measured in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, shows that the immunity induced is biased toward a type 1 response (production of IL-12, IFN-gamma, and IgG2a). Furthermore, elafin overexpression protected mice against further challenge with Ad-LacZ, as assessed by antibody levels and neutralization titer, as well as LacZ expression in lung tissue. Thus, the pleiotropic molecule elafin has significant potential in modulating antigen-presenting cell numbers and activity, and could be beneficial in mucosal protective strategies.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 19 January 2006
Published date: May 2006
Keywords: adenovirus, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, dendritic cells, elafin, mucosal immunity
Organisations: Cancer Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 369619
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/369619
ISSN: 1044-1549
PURE UUID: a2a58b72-c5ea-4d58-a76c-bc7d42a8feaa
ORCID for Ali Roghanian: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1316-4218

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Author: Ali Roghanian ORCID iD
Author: Steven E. Williams
Author: Tara A. Sheldrake
Author: Tom I. Brown
Author: Karen Oberheim
Author: Zhou Xing
Author: Sarah E.M. Howie
Author: Jean-Michel Sallenave

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