Inflammation is a multistep process triggered when innate immune cells — for example, DCs — sense a pathogen or injured cell or tissue. Edema formation is one of the first steps in the inflammatory response; it is fundamental for the local accumulation of inflammatory mediators. Injection of LPS into the skin provides a model for studying the mechanisms of inflammation and edema formation. While it is known that innate immune recognition of LPS leads to activation of numerous transcriptional activators, including nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) isoforms, the molecular pathways that lead to edema formation have not been determined. As PGE2 regulates many proinflammatory processes, including swelling and pain, and it is induced by LPS, we hypothesized that PGE2 mediates the local generation of edema following LPS exposure. Here, we show that tissue-resident DCs are the main source of PGE2 and the main controllers of tissue edema formation in a mouse model of LPS-induced inflammation. LPS exposure induced expression of microsomal PGE synthase-1 (mPGES-1), a key enzyme in PGE2 biosynthesis. mPGES-1 activation, PGE2 production, and edema formation required CD14 (a component of the LPS receptor) and NFAT. Therefore, tissue edema formation induced by LPS is DC and CD14/NFAT dependent. Moreover, DCs can regulate free antigen arrival at the draining lymph nodes by controlling edema formation and interstitial fluid pressure in the presence of LPS. We therefore suggest that the CD14/NFAT/mPGES-1 pathway represents a possible target for antiinflammatory therapies.
Ivan Zanoni, Renato Ostuni, Simona Barresi, Marco Di Gioia, Achille Broggi, Barbara Costa, Roberta Marzi, Francesca Granucci
Title and authors | Publication | Year |
---|---|---|
Beyond the Toll‐Like Receptor 4. Structure‐Dependent Lipopolysaccharide Recognition Systems: How far are we?
De Chiara S, De Simone Carone L, Cirella R, Andretta E, Silipo A, Molinaro A, Mercogliano M, Di Lorenzo F |
Chemmedchem | 2025 |
NFATc3 Promotes Pulmonary Inflammation and Fibrosis by Regulating Production of CCL2 and CXCL2 in Macrophages
Nie Y, Zhai X, Li J, Sun A, Che H, Christman JW, Chai G, Zhao P, Karpurapu M |
Aging and disease | 2023 |
The implication of dendritic cells in lung diseases: Immunological role of toll-like receptor 4
Xuan S, Ma Y, Zhou H, Gu S, Yao X, Zeng X |
Genes & Diseases | 2023 |
Specific immunosuppressive role of nanodrugs targeting calcineurin in innate myeloid cells.
Colombo M, Marongiu L, Mingozzi F, Marzi R, Cigni C, Facchini FA, Rotem R, Valache M, Stucchi G, Rocca G, Gornati L, Rizzuto MA, Salvioni L, Zanoni I, Gori A, Prosperi D, Granucci F |
iScience | 2022 |
Analysis of classical neutrophils and polymorphonuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cells in cancer patients and tumor-bearing mice
F Veglia, A Hashimoto, H Dweep, E Sanseviero, AD Leo, E Tcyganov, A Kossenkov, C Mulligan, B Nam, G Masters, J Patel, V Bhargava, P Wilkinson, D Smirnov, MA Sepulveda, S Singhal, EB Eruslanov, R Cristescu, A Loboda, Y Nefedova, DI Gabrilovich |
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2021 |
Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 3-kinase B promotes Ca 2+ mobilization and the inflammatory activity of dendritic cells
L Marongiu, F Mingozzi, C Cigni, R Marzi, MD Gioia, M Garrè, D Parazzoli, L Sironi, M Collini, R Sakaguchi, T Morii, M Crosti, M Moro, S Schurmans, T Catelani, R Rotem, M Colombo, S Shears, D Prosperi, I Zanoni, F Granucci |
Science signaling | 2021 |
Anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activities of a phenylpropanoid-enriched fraction of Duguetia furfuracea
AA Saldanha, L Vieira, DS da Silva Maia, FM de Oliveira, RI de Azambuja Ribeiro, RG Thomé, HB dos Santos, D de Oliveira Lopes, CA Carollo, DB Silva, AC Soares, JM de Siqueira |
Inflammopharmacology | 2020 |
System-wide molecular dynamics of endothelial dysfunction in Gram-negative sepsis
X Gallart-Palau, A Serra, SK Sze |
BMC Biology | 2020 |
Dendritic Cells in the Cross Hair for the Generation of Tailored Vaccines
L Gornati, I Zanoni, F Granucci |
Frontiers in immunology | 2018 |
CD36 Shunts Eicosanoid Metabolism to Repress CD14 Licensed Interleukin-1β Release and Inflammation
KF Zoccal, LG Gardinassi, CA Sorgi, AF Meirelles, KC Bordon, I Glezer, P Cupo, AK Matsuno, VR Bollela, EC Arantes, FS Guimarães, LH Faccioli |
Frontiers in immunology | 2018 |
TNFα Increases RANKL Expression via PGE2-Induced Activation of NFATc1
HJ Park, K Baek, JH Baek, HR Kim |
International journal of molecular sciences | 2017 |
Skin infections are eliminated by cooperation of the fibrinolytic and innate immune systems
W Santus, S Barresi, F Mingozzi, A Broggi, I Orlandi, G Stamerra, M Vai, AM Martorana, A Polissi, JR Köhler, N Liu, I Zanoni, F Granucci |
Science Immunology | 2017 |
By Capturing Inflammatory Lipids Released from Dying Cells, the Receptor CD14 Induces Inflammasome-Dependent Phagocyte Hyperactivation
I Zanoni, Y Tan, MD Gioia, JR Springstead, JC Kagan |
Immunity | 2017 |
Calcineurin–NFAT signalling in myeloid leucocytes: new prospects and pitfalls in immunosuppressive therapy
K Bendickova, F Tidu, J Fric |
EMBO Molecular Medicine | 2017 |
Effect of bleaching agent extracts on murine macrophages
AM Fernandes, PG Vilela, MC Valera, C Bolay, KA Hiller, H Schweikl, G Schmalz |
Clinical Oral Investigations | 2017 |
Dendritic cell-derived VEGF-A plays a role in inflammatory angiogenesis of human secondary lymphoid organs and is driven by the coordinated activation of multiple transcription factors
V Salvi, W Vermi, V Gianello, S Lonardi, V Gagliostro, A Naldini, S Sozzani, D Bosisio |
Oncotarget | 2016 |
TLR-4 and CD14 Genotypes and Soluble CD14: Could They Predispose to Coronary Atherosclerosis?
M Konstantinidou, N Goutas, D Vlachodimitropoulos, A Chaidaroglou, D Stefanou, N Poumpouridou, R Mastorakou, M Gazouli, D Kyparissopoulos, C Spiliopoulou |
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease | 2016 |
Innate Immune Pattern Recognition: A Cell Biological Perspective
SW Brubaker, KS Bonham, I Zanoni, JC Kagan |
Annual Review of Immunology | 2015 |
Phagocytosis-dependent activation of a TLR9-BTK-calcineurin-NFAT pathway co-ordinates innate immunity to Aspergillus fumigatus
S Herbst, A Shah, MM Moya, V Marzola, B Jensen, A Reed, MA Birrell, S Saijo, S Mostowy, S Shaunak, D Armstrong-James |
EMBO Molecular Medicine | 2015 |
Cream Formulation Impact on Topical Administration of Engineered Colloidal Nanoparticles
B Santini, I Zanoni, R Marzi, C Cigni, M Bedoni, F Gramatica, L Palugan, F Corsi, F Granucci, M Colombo, B Xu |
PloS one | 2015 |
Ca2+ Signaling but Not Store-Operated Ca2+ Entry Is Required for the Function of Macrophages and Dendritic Cells
M Vaeth, I Zee, AR Concepcion, M Maus, P Shaw, C Portal-Celhay, A Zahra, L Kozhaya, C Weidinger, J Philips, D Unutmaz, S Feske |
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) | 2015 |
Therapeutic potential of a non-steroidal bifunctional anti-inflammatory and anti-cholinergic agent against skin injury induced by sulfur mustard
YC Chang, JD Wang, RA Hahn, MK Gordon, LB Joseph, DE Heck, ND Heindel, SC Young, PJ Sinko, RP Casillas, JD Laskin, DL Laskin, DR Gerecke |
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2014 |
A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective on the Innate Immune Responses to Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide
Y Tan, JC Kagan |
Molecular Cell | 2014 |
Co-operation of TLR4 and raft proteins in LPS-induced pro-inflammatory signaling
A Płóciennikowska, A Hromada-Judycka, K Borzęcka, K Kwiatkowska |
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 2014 |
Role of CD14 in host protection against infections and in metabolism regulation
I Zanoni, F Granucci |
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology | 2013 |