2023
DOI: 10.1002/iid3.779
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Progranulin deficiency suppresses allergic asthma and enhances efferocytosis via PPAR‐γ/MFG‐E8 regulation in macrophages

Abstract: Efferocytosis can resolve airway inflammation and enhance airway tolerance in allergic asthma. While previous work has reported that progranulin (PGRN) regulated macrophage efferocytosis, but it is unclear whether PGRN‐mediated efferocytosis is associated with asthma. Here, we found that in an ovalbumin (OVA)‐induced allergic asthma model, the airway inflammation was suppressed and the apoptosis in lung tissues was ameliorated in PGRN‐deficient mice. In contrast, PGRN knockdown in human bronchial epithelial ce… Show more

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“…Apoptotic eosinophils and neutrophils are common in asthma [ 185 ]. Efferocytosis is a process that removes apoptotic cells during the inflammatory resolution stage and is essential for returning the lung to homeostasis [ 186 ]. Defective efferocytosis has been linked to secondary necrosis and release of damage signals that further enhance inflammation [ 185 , 187 ].…”
Section: Inflammatory Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apoptotic eosinophils and neutrophils are common in asthma [ 185 ]. Efferocytosis is a process that removes apoptotic cells during the inflammatory resolution stage and is essential for returning the lung to homeostasis [ 186 ]. Defective efferocytosis has been linked to secondary necrosis and release of damage signals that further enhance inflammation [ 185 , 187 ].…”
Section: Inflammatory Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%