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A critical function for CD200 in lung immune homeostasis and the severity of influenza infection.

A critical function for CD200 in lung immune homeostasis and the severity of influenza infection.
A critical function for CD200 in lung immune homeostasis and the severity of influenza infection.
The lung must maintain a high threshold of immune 'ignorance' to innocuous antigens to avoid inflammatory disease that depends on the balance of positive inflammatory signals and repressor pathways. We demonstrate here that airway macrophages had higher expression of the negative regulator CD200 receptor (CD200R) than did their systemic counterparts. Lung macrophages were restrained by CD200 expressed on airway epithelium. Mice lacking CD200 had more macrophage activity and enhanced sensitivity to influenza infection, which led to delayed resolution of inflammation and, ultimately, death. The administration of agonists that bind CD200R, however, prevented inflammatory lung disease. Thus, CD200R is critical for lung macrophage immune homeostasis in the resting state and limits inflammatory amplitude and duration during pulmonary influenza infection.
1529-2908
1074-1083
Snelgrove, Robert J.
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Goulding, John
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Didierlaurent, Arnaud M
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Lyonga, Daphne
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Vekaria, Seema
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Edwards, Lorna
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Gwyer Findlay, Emily
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Hussell, Tracy
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Snelgrove, Robert J.
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Goulding, John
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Didierlaurent, Arnaud M
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Lyonga, Daphne
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Vekaria, Seema
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Edwards, Lorna
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Gwyer Findlay, Emily
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Hussell, Tracy
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Snelgrove, Robert J., Goulding, John, Didierlaurent, Arnaud M, Lyonga, Daphne, Vekaria, Seema, Edwards, Lorna, Gwyer Findlay, Emily and Hussell, Tracy (2008) A critical function for CD200 in lung immune homeostasis and the severity of influenza infection. Nature Immunology, 9, 1074-1083. (doi:10.1038/ni.1637).

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Abstract

The lung must maintain a high threshold of immune 'ignorance' to innocuous antigens to avoid inflammatory disease that depends on the balance of positive inflammatory signals and repressor pathways. We demonstrate here that airway macrophages had higher expression of the negative regulator CD200 receptor (CD200R) than did their systemic counterparts. Lung macrophages were restrained by CD200 expressed on airway epithelium. Mice lacking CD200 had more macrophage activity and enhanced sensitivity to influenza infection, which led to delayed resolution of inflammation and, ultimately, death. The administration of agonists that bind CD200R, however, prevented inflammatory lung disease. Thus, CD200R is critical for lung macrophage immune homeostasis in the resting state and limits inflammatory amplitude and duration during pulmonary influenza infection.

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Accepted/In Press date: 25 June 2008
Published date: 27 July 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 480197
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480197
ISSN: 1529-2908
PURE UUID: 669d909e-b56e-442c-b767-0dd574d0ce67
ORCID for Emily Gwyer Findlay: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2311-6589

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Date deposited: 01 Aug 2023 17:02
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:15

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Author: Robert J. Snelgrove
Author: John Goulding
Author: Arnaud M Didierlaurent
Author: Daphne Lyonga
Author: Seema Vekaria
Author: Lorna Edwards
Author: Emily Gwyer Findlay ORCID iD
Author: Tracy Hussell

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