Factors Produced by Macrophages Eliminating Apoptotic Cells Demonstrate Pro-Resolutive Properties and Terminate Ongoing Inflammation

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TitreFactors Produced by Macrophages Eliminating Apoptotic Cells Demonstrate Pro-Resolutive Properties and Terminate Ongoing Inflammation
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursBonnefoy F, Gauthier T, Vallion R, Martin-Rodriguez O, Missey A, Daoui A, Valmary-Degano S, Saas P, Couturier M, Perruche S
JournalFRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume9
Pagination2586
Date PublishedNOV 13
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1664-3224
Mots-clésapoptotic cells, efferocytosis, macrophages, phagocytosis, resolution of inflammation, tolerance induction
Résumé

Unresolved inflammation is a common feature in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory/autoimmune diseases. The factors produced by macrophages eliminating apoptotic cells during resolution are crucial to terminate inflammation, and for subsequent tissue healing. We demonstrated here that the factors produced by macrophages eliminating apoptotic cells were sufficient to reboot the resolution of inflammation in vivo, and thus definitively terminated ongoing chronic inflammation. These factors were called SuperMApo and revealed pro-resolutive properties and accelerated acute inflammation resolution, as attested by both increased phagocytic capacities of macrophages and enhanced thioglycollate-induced peritonitis resolution. Activated antigen-presenting cells exposed to SuperMApo accelerated their return to homeostasis and demonstrated pro-regulatory T cell properties. In mice with ongoing collagen-induced arthritis, SuperMApo injection resolved and definitively terminated chronic inflammation. The same pro-resolving properties were observed in human settings in addition to xenogeneic colitis and graft-vs. -host disease modulation, highlighting SuperMApo as a new therapeutic opportunity to circumvent inflammatory diseases.

DOI10.3389/fimmu.2018.02586