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Pannexin 1 channels facilitate communication between T cells to restrict the severity of airway inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Allergic airway inflammation is driven by type-2 CD4+ T cell inflammatory responses. We uncover an immunoregulatory role for the nucleotide release channel, Panx1, in T cell crosstalk during airway disease. Inverse correlations between Panx1 and asthmatics and our mouse models revealed the necessity, specificity, and sufficiency of Panx1 in T cells to restrict inflammation. Global Panx1-/- mice experienced exacerbated airway inflammation, and T-cell-specific deletion phenocopied Panx1-/- mice. A transgenic designed to re-express Panx1 in T cells reversed disease severity in global Panx1-/- mice. Panx1 activation occurred in pro-inflammatory T effector (Teff) and inhibitory T regulatory (Treg) cells and mediated the extracellular-nucleotide-based Treg-Teff crosstalk required for suppression of Teff cell proliferation. Mechanistic studies identified a Salt-inducible kinase-dependent phosphorylation of Panx1 serine 205 important for channel activation. A genetically targeted mouse expressing non-phosphorylatable Panx1S205A phenocopied the exacerbated inflammation in Panx1-/- mice. These data identify Panx1-dependent Treg:Teff cell communication in restricting airway disease.

SUBMITTER: Medina CB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8363584 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pannexin 1 channels facilitate communication between T cells to restrict the severity of airway inflammation.

Medina Christopher B CB   Chiu Yu-Hsin YH   Stremska Marta E ME   Lucas Christopher D CD   Poon Ivan I   Tung Kenneth S KS   Elliott Michael R MR   Desai Bimal B   Lorenz Ulrike M UM   Bayliss Douglas A DA   Ravichandran Kodi S KS  

Immunity 20210721 8


Allergic airway inflammation is driven by type-2 CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell inflammatory responses. We uncover an immunoregulatory role for the nucleotide release channel, Panx1, in T cell crosstalk during airway disease. Inverse correlations between Panx1 and asthmatics and our mouse models revealed the necessity, specificity, and sufficiency of Panx1 in T cells to restrict inflammation. Global Panx1<sup>-/-</sup> mice experienced exacerbated airway inflammation, and T-cell-specific deletion phenoc  ...[more]

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