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Resolvin D3 multi-level proresolving actions are host protective during infection.


ABSTRACT: Resolution of infection and inflammation is governed by innate immune cells. The resolvin family of n-3 mediators produced by resolving exudates stimulates clearance of neutrophils and attenuates pro-inflammatory signals. Using metabololipidomics, endogenous resolvin D3 (RvD3) was identified in self-resolving exudates during active E. coli infection. Through a new, independent synthetic route for RvD3, we matched endogenous and synthetic RvD3 and determined that RvD3 (ng doses) potently reduced the resolution interval (Ri) by ~4.5h during E. coli peritonitis after administration at peak inflammation (Tmax=12h) and increased leukocyte phagocytosis of E. coli and neutrophils as well as reduced proinflammatory cytokines, chemokines, MMP-2 and MMP-9. At pM-nM concentrations, RvD3 also enhanced human macrophage efferocytosis and bacterial phagocytosis, increased neutrophil bacterial phagocytosis and intracellular ROS generation, and reduced human platelet-PMN aggregation. These results provide additional evidence for potent RvD3 immunoresolvent actions in host defense, host protection and antimicrobial defense.

SUBMITTER: Norris PC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4958045 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Resolvin D3 multi-level proresolving actions are host protective during infection.

Norris Paul C PC   Arnardottir Hildur H   Sanger Julia M JM   Fichtner David D   Keyes Gregory S GS   Serhan Charles N CN  

Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids 20160122


Resolution of infection and inflammation is governed by innate immune cells. The resolvin family of n-3 mediators produced by resolving exudates stimulates clearance of neutrophils and attenuates pro-inflammatory signals. Using metabololipidomics, endogenous resolvin D3 (RvD3) was identified in self-resolving exudates during active E. coli infection. Through a new, independent synthetic route for RvD3, we matched endogenous and synthetic RvD3 and determined that RvD3 (ng doses) potently reduced  ...[more]

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