促炎细胞因子
矽肺
炎症
巨噬细胞
细胞生物学
条件基因敲除
肺
基因剔除小鼠
肺泡巨噬细胞
表型
泡沫电池
纤维化
免疫学
化学
医学
生物
病理
体外
受体
内科学
生物化学
基因
作者
Haoyang Yuan,Yichuan You,Yangyang He,Yungeng Wei,Qian Zhang,Min Hui,Chao Li,Jie Chen
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c03980
摘要
Crystalline silica (CS) particles are ubiquitous in the environment, especially in occupational conditions, and exposure to respirable CS causes silicosis. The initial response to CS is mediated by innate immunity, where pulmonary macrophages act as central orchestrators. However, the repercussions of CS on functionally distinct macrophage subsets remain to be inconclusive. Herein, to study the effects of inhaled CS, we divided macrophages into three subsets: circulating monocytes, interstitial macrophages (IMs), and alveolar macrophages (AMs). CS-induced massive IMs increase in the lung, the phenotype and function of which differed from those of tissue-resident AMs and circulating monocytes. The augmented IMs were driven by recruitment of circulating macrophages rather than cell proliferation in situ. Moreover, the IMs predominantly exerted a classic activated (M1) phenotype and expressed proinflammatory cytokines, contributing to CS-induced lung injury. Notably, we demonstrated that IMs augmented Notch3 expression. Mechanistically, using myeloid-specific Notch3-knockout mice, we demonstrated that Notch3 signaling not only promoted IMs recruitment by regulating CCR2 expression but also manipulated the proinflammatory phenotype. Mice with conditional Notch3-knockout exhibited alleviation of CS-induced inflammation and fibrosis in lung. Overall, our study identifies IMs as critical mediators in response to CS and highlights the role of Notch3 in IMs recruitment and activation, providing new insights into CS toxicological effects in the lung.
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