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Resolving sepsis-induced immunoparalysis via trained immunity by targeting interleukin-4 to myeloid cells.


ABSTRACT: Immunoparalysis is a compensatory and persistent anti-inflammatory response to trauma, sepsis or another serious insult, which increases the risk of opportunistic infections, morbidity and mortality. Here, we show that in cultured primary human monocytes, interleukin-4 (IL4) inhibits acute inflammation, while simultaneously inducing a long-lasting innate immune memory named trained immunity. To take advantage of this paradoxical IL4 feature in vivo, we developed a fusion protein of apolipoprotein A1 (apoA1) and IL4, which integrates into a lipid nanoparticle. In mice and non-human primates, an intravenously injected apoA1-IL4-embedding nanoparticle targets myeloid-cell-rich haematopoietic organs, in particular, the spleen and bone marrow. We subsequently demonstrate that IL4 nanotherapy resolved immunoparalysis in mice with lipopolysaccharide-induced hyperinflammation, as well as in ex vivo human sepsis models and in experimental endotoxemia. Our findings support the translational development of nanoparticle formulations of apoA1-IL4 for the treatment of patients with sepsis at risk of immunoparalysis-induced complications.

SUBMITTER: Schrijver DP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10504080 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Resolving sepsis-induced immunoparalysis via trained immunity by targeting interleukin-4 to myeloid cells.

Schrijver David P DP   Röring Rutger J RJ   Deckers Jeroen J   de Dreu Anne A   Toner Yohana C YC   Prevot Geoffrey G   Priem Bram B   Munitz Jazz J   Nugraha Eveline G EG   van Elsas Yuri Y   Azzun Anthony A   Anbergen Tom T   Groh Laszlo A LA   Becker Anouk M D AMD   Pérez-Medina Carlos C   Oosterwijk Roderick S RS   Novakovic Boris B   Moorlag Simone J C F M SJCFM   Jansen Aron A   Pickkers Peter P   Kox Matthijs M   Beldman Thijs J TJ   Kluza Ewelina E   van Leent Mandy M T MMT   Teunissen Abraham J P AJP   van der Meel Roy R   Fayad Zahi A ZA   Joosten Leo A B LAB   Fisher Edward A EA   Merkx Maarten M   Netea Mihai G MG   Mulder Willem J M WJM  

Nature biomedical engineering 20230608 9


Immunoparalysis is a compensatory and persistent anti-inflammatory response to trauma, sepsis or another serious insult, which increases the risk of opportunistic infections, morbidity and mortality. Here, we show that in cultured primary human monocytes, interleukin-4 (IL4) inhibits acute inflammation, while simultaneously inducing a long-lasting innate immune memory named trained immunity. To take advantage of this paradoxical IL4 feature in vivo, we developed a fusion protein of apolipoprotei  ...[more]

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