DEL-1 promotes macrophage efferocytosis and clearance of inflammation

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Contributors

  • Ioannis Kourtzelis - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Xiaofei Li - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Ioannis Mitroulis - , Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, National Center for Tumor Diseases Dresden (Author)
  • Daniel Grosser - , TUD Dresden University of Technology, German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) (Author)
  • Tetsuhiro Kajikawa - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Baomei Wang - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Michal Grzybek - , German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Paul Langerhans Institute Dresden (PLID) of the Helmholtz Center Munich (Author)
  • Janusz von Renesse - , Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (Author)
  • Aleksander Czogalla - , University of Wrocław (Author)
  • Maria Troullinaki - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Anaisa Ferreira - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Christian Doreth - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Klara Ruppova - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Lan-Sun Chen - , Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (Author)
  • Kavita Hosur - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Jong-Hyung Lim - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Kyoung-Jin Chung - , Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Paul Langerhans Institute Dresden (PLID) of the Helmholtz Center Munich (Author)
  • Sylvia Grossklaus - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Anne Kathrin Tausche - , Department of Internal Medicine III (Author)
  • Leo A. B. Joosten - , Radboud University Nijmegen (Author)
  • Niki M. Moutsopoulos - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Ben Wielockx - , Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (Author)
  • Antonio Castrillo - , Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Author)
  • Jonathan M. Korostoff - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Ünal Coskun - , German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Paul Langerhans Institute Dresden (PLID) of the Helmholtz Center Munich (Author)
  • George Hajishengallis - , University of Pennsylvania (Joint last author)
  • Triantafyllos Chavakis - , Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (Joint last author)

Abstract

Resolution of inflammation is essential for tissue homeostasis and represents a promising approach to inflammatory disorders. Here we found that developmental endothelial locus-1 (DEL-1), a secreted protein that inhibits leukocyte–endothelial adhesion and inflammation initiation, also functions as a non-redundant downstream effector in inflammation clearance. In human and mouse periodontitis, waning of inflammation was correlated with DEL-1 upregulation, whereas resolution of experimental periodontitis failed in DEL-1 deficiency. This concept was mechanistically substantiated in acute monosodium-urate-crystal-induced inflammation, where the pro-resolution function of DEL-1 was attributed to effective apoptotic neutrophil clearance (efferocytosis). DEL-1-mediated efferocytosis induced liver X receptor–dependent macrophage reprogramming to a pro-resolving phenotype and was required for optimal production of at least certain specific pro-resolving mediators. Experiments in transgenic mice with cell-specific overexpression of DEL-1 linked its anti-leukocyte-recruitment action to endothelial cell–derived DEL-1 and its efferocytic/pro-resolving action to macrophage-derived DEL-1. Thus, the compartmentalized expression of DEL-1 facilitates distinct homeostatic functions in an appropriate context that can be harnessed therapeutically.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40–49
Number of pages10
JournalNature immunology
Volume20
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85056869028
PubMed 30455459
ORCID /0000-0003-2083-0506/work/148607259

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