Cigarette Smoke-Induced Lymphoid Neogenesis in COPD Involves IL-17/RANKL Pathway
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IL-17 is critical in lung lymphoid neogenesis in COPD, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms remain to be elucidated. Receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) functions in lymphoid follicle formation in other organs, whether it is involved in IL-17A-dependent lymphoid neogenesis in COPD is unknown. To elucidate the expression and functional role of IL-17A/RANKL pathway in COPD. We first quantified and localized RANKL, its receptor RANK and IL-17A in lungs of patients with COPD, smokers and non-smokers. Next, IL-17A and wild-type (WT) mice were exposed to air or cigarette smoke (CS) for 24 weeks, and lung lymphoid follicles and RANKL-RANK expression were measured. Lastly, we studied the biological function of RANKL pertaining to lymphoid neogenesis. We found that the expressions of RANKL-RANK and IL-17A, together with lymphoid follicles, were increased in lung tissues from patients with COPD. In WT mice exposed to CS, RANKL-RANK expressions were prominent in lung lymphoid follicles, which were absent in IL-17A mice exposed to CS. In the lymphoid follicles, RANKL cells were identified mostly as B cells and RANK was localized in dendritic cells (DCs). IL-17A increased the expressions of RANKL in B cells and RANK in DCs, which in turn responded to RANKL stimulation by upregulation of CXCL13. Altogether, these results suggest that B lymphocyte RANKL pathway is involved in IL-17A-dependent lymphoid neogenesis in COPD.
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