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Macrophage-Regulatory T Cell Interactions Promote Type 2 Immune Homeostasis Through Resistin-Like Molecule α

Jiang Li, Sang Yong Kim, Nancy M. Lainez, Djurdjica Coss, Meera G. Nair

2021Frontiers in Immunology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RELMα is a small, secreted protein expressed by type 2 cytokine-activated “M2” macrophages in helminth infection and allergy. At steady state and in response to type 2 cytokines, RELMα is highly expressed by peritoneal macrophages, however, its function in the serosal cavity is unclear. In this study, we generated RELMα TdTomato (Td) reporter/knockout (Rα Td ) mice and investigated RELMα function in IL-4 complex (IL-4c)-induced peritoneal inflammation. We first validated the RELMα Td/Td transgenic mice and showed that IL-4c injection led to the significant expansion of large peritoneal macrophages that expressed Td but not RELMα protein, while RELMα +/+ mice expressed RELMα and not Td. Functionally, RELMα Td/Td mice had increased IL-4 induced peritoneal macrophage responses and splenomegaly compared to RELMα +/+ mice. Gene expression analysis indicated that RELMα Td/Td peritoneal macrophages were more proliferative and activated than RELMα +/+ macrophages, with increased genes associated with T cell responses, growth factor and cytokine signaling, but decreased genes associated with differentiation and maintenance of myeloid cells. We tested the hypothesis that Rα Td/Td macrophages drive aberrant T cell activation using peritoneal macrophage and T cell co-culture. There were no differences in CD4 + T cell effector responses when co-cultured with RELMα +/+ or RELMα Td/Td macrophages, however, RELMα Td/Td macrophages were impaired in their ability to sustain proliferation of FoxP3 + regulatory T cells (Treg). Supportive of the in vitro results, immunofluorescent staining of the spleens revealed significantly decreased FoxP3 + cells in the RELMα Td/Td spleens compared to RELMα +/+ spleens. Taken together, these studies identify a new RELMα regulatory pathway whereby RELMα-expressing macrophages directly sustain Treg proliferation to limit type 2 inflammatory responses.

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BiologyCell biologyMacrophageCytokineImmune systemInflammationImmunologyIn vitroBiochemistryImmune cells in cancerReproductive System and PregnancyIL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
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