TLR7 promotes smoke-induced lung damage through the activity of mast cell tryptase
Type
PreprintAuthor/s
Haw, Tatt JhongStarkey, Malcolm
Pavlidis, Stelios
Tam, Sheena
Nair, Prema M.
Liu, Gang
Gomez, Henry M.
Hanish, Irwan
Hsu, Alan
Kim, Richard
Fukui, Ryutaro
Murakami, Yusuke
Horvat, Jay
Foster, Paul
Oliver, Brian
Wark, Peter
Adcock, Ian
Miyake, Kensuke
Sin, Don
Hansbro, Philip
Abstract
Toll-like receptor (TLR)7 is known for eliciting immunity against single-stranded RNA viruses. TLR7 was increased in both human and cigarette smoke (CS)-induced experimental chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Severity of CS-induced emphysema and COPD was reduced in ...
See moreToll-like receptor (TLR)7 is known for eliciting immunity against single-stranded RNA viruses. TLR7 was increased in both human and cigarette smoke (CS)-induced experimental chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Severity of CS-induced emphysema and COPD was reduced in TLR7-deficient mice whilst inhalation of imiquimod (TLR7-agonist) induced emphysema in naïve mice. Imiquimod-induced emphysema was reduced in mice treated with mast cell stabilizer cromolyn or deficient in mast cell protease-6. Therapeutic treatment with anti-TLR7 monoclonal antibody suppressed CS-induced emphysema, experimental COPD and accumulation of pulmonary mast cells. We demonstrate an unexpected role for TLR7 in mediating emphysema and COPD through mast cell activity.
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See moreToll-like receptor (TLR)7 is known for eliciting immunity against single-stranded RNA viruses. TLR7 was increased in both human and cigarette smoke (CS)-induced experimental chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Severity of CS-induced emphysema and COPD was reduced in TLR7-deficient mice whilst inhalation of imiquimod (TLR7-agonist) induced emphysema in naïve mice. Imiquimod-induced emphysema was reduced in mice treated with mast cell stabilizer cromolyn or deficient in mast cell protease-6. Therapeutic treatment with anti-TLR7 monoclonal antibody suppressed CS-induced emphysema, experimental COPD and accumulation of pulmonary mast cells. We demonstrate an unexpected role for TLR7 in mediating emphysema and COPD through mast cell activity.
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Date
2020Licence
OtherFaculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney Medical SchoolShare