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Human monocytes and macrophages regulate immune tolerance via integrin ?v?8-mediated TGF? activation.


ABSTRACT: Monocytes are crucial immune cells involved in regulation of inflammation either directly or via differentiation into macrophages in tissues. However, many aspects of how their function is controlled in health and disease are not understood. Here we show that human blood monocytes activate high levels of the cytokine TGF?, a pathway that is not evident in mouse monocytes. Human CD14+, but not CD16+, monocytes activate TGF? via expression of the integrin ?v?8 and matrix metalloproteinase 14, which dampens their production of TNF? in response to LPS. Additionally, when monocytes differentiate into macrophages, integrin expression and TGF?-activating ability are maintained in anti-inflammatory macrophages but down-regulated in pro-inflammatory macrophages. In the healthy human intestine, integrin ?v?8 is highly expressed on mature tissue macrophages, with these cells and their integrin expression being significantly reduced in active inflammatory bowel disease. Thus, our data suggest that integrin ?v?8-mediated TGF? activation plays a key role in regulation of monocyte inflammatory responses and intestinal macrophage homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Kelly A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6219736 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human monocytes and macrophages regulate immune tolerance via integrin αvβ8-mediated TGFβ activation.

Kelly Aoife A   Gunaltay Sezin S   McEntee Craig P CP   Shuttleworth Elinor E EE   Smedley Catherine C   Houston Stephanie A SA   Fenton Thomas M TM   Levison Scott S   Mann Elizabeth R ER   Travis Mark A MA  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20181024 11


Monocytes are crucial immune cells involved in regulation of inflammation either directly or via differentiation into macrophages in tissues. However, many aspects of how their function is controlled in health and disease are not understood. Here we show that human blood monocytes activate high levels of the cytokine TGFβ, a pathway that is not evident in mouse monocytes. Human CD14<sup>+</sup>, but not CD16<sup>+</sup>, monocytes activate TGFβ via expression of the integrin αvβ8 and matrix meta  ...[more]

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