Platelets orchestrate the resolution of pulmonary inflammation in mice by T reg cell repositioning and macrophage education

Rossaint J; Thomas K; Mersmann S; Skupski J; Margraf A; Tekath T; Jouvene CC; Dalli J; Hidalgo A; Meuth SG; Soehnlein O; Zarbock A

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Beyond hemostasis, platelets actively participate in immune cell recruitment and host defense, yet their potential in the resolution of inflammatory processes remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that platelets are recruited into the lung together with neutrophils during the onset of inflammation and alongside regulatory T (T reg) cells during the resolution phase. This partnering dichotomy is regulated by differential adhesion molecule expression during resolution. Mechanistically, intravascular platelets form aggregates with T reg cells, a prerequisite for their recruitment into the lung. This interaction relies on platelet activation by sCD40L and platelet P-selectin binding to PSGL-1 on T reg cells. Physical platelet-T reg cell interactions are necessary to modulate the transcriptome and instruct T reg cells to release the anti-inflammatory mediators IL-10 and TGFβ. Notably, the presence of platelet-T reg cell aggregates in the lung was also required for macrophage transcriptional reprogramming, polarization toward an anti-inflammatory phenotype, and effective resolution of pulmonary inflammation. Thus, platelets partner with successive immune cell subsets to orchestrate both the initiation and resolution of inflammation.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Experimental Medicine (J Exp Med)
Volume218
Issue7
StatusPublished
Release year2021
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1084/jem.20201353
Link to the full texthttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8142284
KeywordsAnimals; Blood Platelets/immunology; Cell Adhesion/immunology; Hemostasis/immunology; Lung/immunology; Macrophages/immunology; Male; Membrane Glycoproteins/immunology; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Neutrophils/immunology; Pneumonia/immunology; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology; Transcription, Genetic/immunology

Authors from the University of Münster

Rossaint, Jan Peter
Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
Tekath, Tobias
Institute of Medical Informatics