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Soluble TREM-like transcript-1 regulates leukocyte activation and controls microbial sepsis.


ABSTRACT: The triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (TREM)-1 plays a crucial role during the onset of sepsis by amplifying the host immune response. The TREM-like transcript-1 (TLT-1) belongs to the TREM family, is selectively expressed on activated platelets, and is known to facilitate platelet aggregation through binding to fibrinogen. In this study, we show that a soluble form of TLT-1 is implicated in the regulation of inflammation during sepsis by dampening leukocyte activation and modulating platelet-neutrophil crosstalk. A 17-aa sequence of the TLT-1 extracellular domain (LR17) is responsible for this activity through competition with the TREM-1 ligand. Whereas early or late LR17 treatment of septic mice improves survival, treml-1(-/-) animals are highly susceptible to polymicrobial infection. The present findings identify platelet-derived soluble TLT-1 as a potent endogenous regulator of sepsis-associated inflammation and open new therapeutic perspectives. We anticipate soluble TLT-1 to be important in regulating leukocyte activation during other noninfectious inflammatory disorders.

SUBMITTER: Derive M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6382278 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Soluble TREM-like transcript-1 regulates leukocyte activation and controls microbial sepsis.

Derive Marc M   Bouazza Youcef Y   Sennoun Nacira N   Marchionni Sandra S   Quigley Laura L   Washington Valance V   Massin Frédéric F   Max Jean-Pierre JP   Ford Jill J   Alauzet Corentine C   Levy Bruno B   McVicar Daniel W DW   Gibot Sébastien S  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20120502 11


The triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (TREM)-1 plays a crucial role during the onset of sepsis by amplifying the host immune response. The TREM-like transcript-1 (TLT-1) belongs to the TREM family, is selectively expressed on activated platelets, and is known to facilitate platelet aggregation through binding to fibrinogen. In this study, we show that a soluble form of TLT-1 is implicated in the regulation of inflammation during sepsis by dampening leukocyte activation and modulatin  ...[more]

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