Abstract
Acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) are life-threatening condition in critically ill patients. Resveratrol (Res), a natural polyphenol, has therapeutic effect in animal model with ALI; however, whether Res attenuates ALI through modulation of macrophage phenotypes in the animal model remains unknown. We in this study treated LPS-induced murine ALI with 30 mg/kg Res and observed significantly reduced severity of ALI in the Res-treated mice 48 hours after Res treatment. Neutrophil infiltrates were significantly reduced, accompanied with lower infiltration of CD45+Siglec F− phenotype macrophages, but higher population of CD45+Siglec F+ and CD45+CD206+ alternatively activated macrophages (M2 cells) in the Res-treated mice with ALI. In addition, the expression of IL-1beta and CXCL15 cytokines was suppressed in the treated mice. However, Res treatment in mice with myeloid cell-restricted SOCS3 deficiency did not significantly attenuate ALI severity and failed to increase population of both CD45+Siglec F+ and CD45+CD206+ M2 subtype macrophages in the murine ALI. Further studies in wild-type macrophages revealed that Res treatment effectively reduced the expression of IL-6 and CXCL15, and increased the expression of arginase-1, SIRT1 and SOCS3. However, macrophages’ lack of SOCS3 expression were resistant to the Res-induced suppression of IL-6 and CXCL15 in vitro. Thus, we conclude that Res suppressed CD45+Siglec F− and CD45+CD206− M1 subtype macrophages through SOCS3 signalling in the LPS-induced murine ALI.
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Hu, L., Chen, Z., Li, L., Jiang, Z., & Zhu, L. (2019). Resveratrol decreases CD45+CD206− subtype macrophages in LPS-induced murine acute lung injury by SOCS3 signalling pathway. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 23(12), 8101–8113. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14680
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