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Hypoxia‐inducible factor‐dependent induction of myeloid‐derived netrin‐1 attenuates natural killer cell infiltration during endotoxin‐induced lung injury

Nathaniel K. Berg, Jiwen Li, Boyun Kim, Tingting Mills, Guangsheng Pei, Zhongming Zhao, Xiangyun Li, Xu Zhang, Wei Ruan, Holger K. Eltzschig, Xiaoyi Yuan

2021The FASEB Journal25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Sepsis and sepsis‐associated lung inflammation significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality of critical illness. Here, we examined the hypothesis that neuronal guidance proteins could orchestrate inflammatory events during endotoxin‐induced lung injury. Through a targeted array, we identified netrin‐1 as the top upregulated neuronal guidance protein in macrophages treated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Furthermore, we found that netrin‐1 is highly enriched in infiltrating myeloid cells, particularly in macrophages during LPS‐induced lung injury. Transcriptional studies implicate hypoxia‐inducible factor HIF‐1α in the transcriptional induction of netrin‐1 during LPS treatment. Subsequently, the deletion of netrin‐1 in the myeloid compartment ( Ntn1 loxp/loxp LysM Cre) resulted in exaggerated mortality and lung inflammation. Surprisingly, further studies revealed enhanced natural killer cells (NK cells) infiltration in Ntn1 loxp/loxp LysM Cre mice, and neutralization of NK cell chemoattractant chemokine (C‐C motif) ligand 2 (CCL2) reversed the exaggerated lung inflammation. Together, these studies provide functional insight into myeloid cell‐derived netrin‐1 in controlling lung inflammation through the modulation of CCL2‐dependent infiltration of NK cells.

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