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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells exacerbate poly(I:C)-induced lung inflammation in mice with renal injury and older mice.


ABSTRACT: Viral pneumonia is a global health burden with a high mortality rate, especially in the elderly and in patients with underlying diseases. Recent studies have found that myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are abundant in these patient groups; however, their roles in the progression of viral pneumonia remain unclear. In this study, we observed a substantial increase in MDSCs in a mouse model of renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury and in older mice. When intranasal polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)) administration was used to mimic viral pneumonia, mice with renal I/R injury exhibited more severe lung inflammation than sham mice challenged with poly(I:C). In addition, MDSC depletion attenuated lung inflammation in mice with I/R injury. Similar results were obtained in older mice compared with those in young mice. Furthermore, adoptive transfer of in vitro-differentiated MDSCs exacerbated poly(I:C)-induced lung inflammation. Taken together, these experimental results suggest that the increased proportion of MDSCs in mice with renal I/R injury and in older mice exacerbates poly(I:C)-induced lung inflammation. These findings have important implications for the treatment and prevention of severe lung inflammation caused by viral pneumonia.

SUBMITTER: Xie Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10560716 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells exacerbate poly(I:C)-induced lung inflammation in mice with renal injury and older mice.

Xie Zhiqi Z   Zhou Haoyang H   Obana Masanori M   Fujio Yasushi Y   Okada Naoki N   Tachibana Masashi M  

Frontiers in immunology 20230925


Viral pneumonia is a global health burden with a high mortality rate, especially in the elderly and in patients with underlying diseases. Recent studies have found that myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are abundant in these patient groups; however, their roles in the progression of viral pneumonia remain unclear. In this study, we observed a substantial increase in MDSCs in a mouse model of renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury and in older mice. When intranasal polyinosinic-polycytidy  ...[more]

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