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  Neutrophils provide cellular communication between ileum and mesenteric lymph nodes at graft-versus-host disease onset

Hülsdünker, J., Ottmüller, K. J., Neeff, H. P., Koyama, M., Gao, Z., Thomas, O. S., et al. (2018). Neutrophils provide cellular communication between ileum and mesenteric lymph nodes at graft-versus-host disease onset. Blood, 131, 1858-1869. doi:10.1182/blood-2017-10-812891.

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Hülsdünker, Jan1, Author
Ottmüller, Katja J.1, Author
Neeff, Hannes P.1, Author
Koyama, Motoko1, Author
Gao, Zhan1, Author
Thomas, Oliver S.1, Author
Follo, Marie1, Author
Al-Ahmad, Ali1, Author
Prinz, Gabriele1, Author
Duquesne, Sandra1, Author
Dierbach, Heide1, Author
Kirschnek, Susanne1, Author
Lämmermann, Tim2, Author           
Blaser, Martin J.1, Author
Fife, Brian T.1, Author
Blazar, Bruce R.1, Author
Beilhack, Andreas1, Author
Hill, Geoffrey R.1, Author
Häcker, Georg1, Author
Zeiser, Robert1, Author
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 Abstract: Conditioning-induced damage of the intestinal tract plays a critical role during the onset of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Therapeutic interference with these early events of GVHD is difficult, and currently used immunosuppressive drugs mainly target donor T cells. However, not donor T cells but neutrophils reach the sites of tissue injury first, and therefore could be a potential target for GVHD prevention. A detailed analysis of neutrophil fate during acute GVHD and the effect on T cells is difficult because of the short lifespan of this cell type. By using a novel photoconverter reporter system, we show that neutrophils that had been photoconverted in the ileum postconditioning later migrated to mesenteric lymph nodes (mLN). This neutrophil migration was dependent on the intestinal microflora. In the mLN, neutrophils colocalized with T cells and presented antigen on major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-II, thereby affecting T cell expansion. Pharmacological JAK1/JAK2 inhibition reduced neutrophil influx into the mLN and MHC-II expression, thereby interfering with an early event in acute GVHD pathogenesis. In agreement with this finding, neutrophil depletion reduced acute GVHD. We conclude that neutrophils are attracted to the ileum, where the intestinal barrier is disrupted, and then migrate to the mLN, where they participate in alloantigen presentation. JAK1/JAK2-inhibition can interfere with this process, which provides a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent early events of tissue damage-related innate immune cell activation and, ultimately, GVHD.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-04-19
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1182/blood-2017-10-812891
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Publ. Info: Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 131 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1858 - 1869 Identifier: ISSN: 0006-4971
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925385125