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Leukocyte CD300a Contributes to the Resolution of Murine Allergic Inflammation
Author(s) -
Laila Karra,
Roopesh Singh Gangwar,
Revital Shamri,
Pier Giorgio Puzzovio,
Shahar Cohen-Mor,
Bruce D. Levy,
Francesca LeviSchaffer
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.737
H-Index - 372
eISSN - 1550-6606
pISSN - 0022-1767
DOI - 10.4049/jimmunol.1801000
Subject(s) - inflammation , allergic inflammation , immunology , resolution (logic) , medicine , computer science , artificial intelligence
CD300a is an inhibitory receptor for mast cells and eosinophils in allergic inflammation (AI); however, the spatiotemporal expression of CD300a and its potential roles in the resolution of AI are still to be determined. In this study, employing a mouse model of allergic peritonitis, we demonstrate that CD300a expression on peritoneal cells is regulated from inflammation to resolution. Allergic peritonitis-induced CD300a -/- mice had a rapid increase in their inflammatory cell infiltrates and tryptase content in the peritoneal cavity compared with wild type, and their resolution process was significantly delayed. CD300a -/- mice expressed lower levels of ALX/FPR2 receptor on peritoneal cells and had higher levels of LXA 4 in the peritoneal lavage. CD300a activation on mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells regulated ALX/FPR2 expression levels following IgE-mediated activation. Together, these findings indicate a role for CD300a in AI and its resolution, in part via the specialized proresolving mediator LXA 4 and ALX/FPR2 receptor pathway activation.

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