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Epithelial-macrophage-dendritic cell interactions impact alarmins expression in asthma and COPD
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InflammationAsthmaCytokineEpithelial-macrophage-dendritic Cell InteractionsInflammatory Lung DiseaseLung InflammationMedicineInnate Immune SystemImmunologyImmunologic MechanismImmune FunctionTslp PathwayImmunopathologyRespiratory System MacrophagesTslp LevelCell BiologyCell SignalingPhagocyte
In the respiratory system macrophages and dendritic cells collaborate as sentinels against foreign particulate antigens. The study used a triple-cell co-culture model, utilizing nasal epithelial cells, along with: monocyte derived macrophages (moMφs), and monocyte derived DCs (moDCs). Cell cultures from 15 controls, 14 asthma and 11 COPD patients were stimulated with IL-13 and poly I:C for 24 h. Co-cultivation of epithelial cells with moMφs and moDCs increased TSLP level only in asthma and the effect of IL-13 and poly I:C stimulation differed in all groups. Asthma epithelial cells expressed higher level of receptors TSLPR, ST2 and IL-17RA than controls and increased number of ST2 + ciliated and IL17RA + secretory cells. Cytokine expression in respiratory epithelium may be influenced by structural and immunological cell interaction. TSLP pathway may be associated with secretory, while IL-33 with ciliated cells. The impaired function of respiratory epithelium may impact cell-to-cell interactions in asthma.
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