Neuropilin-1high monocytes protect against neonatal inflammation

Xiaoqing Zheng, Wen Lei,Yongmei Zhang, Han Jin, Cha Han,Fan Wu, Chonghong Jia, Ruihong Zeng,Zhanghua Chen, Yuxia Zhang,Haitao Wang, Qiang Liu,Zhi Yao, Ying Yu,Jie Zhou

CELLULAR & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY(2024)

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Neonates are susceptible to inflammatory disorders such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) due to their immature immune system. The timely appearance of regulatory immune cells in early life contributes to the control of inflammation in neonates, yet the underlying mechanisms of which remain poorly understood. In this study, we identified a subset of neonatal monocytes characterized by high levels of neuropilin-1 (Nrp1), termed Nrp1high monocytes. Compared with their Nrp1low counterparts, Nrp1high monocytes displayed potent immunosuppressive activity. Nrp1 deficiency in myeloid cells aggravated the severity of NEC, whereas adoptive transfer of Nrp1high monocytes led to remission of NEC. Mechanistic studies showed that Nrp1, by binding to its ligand Sema4a, induced intracellular p38-MAPK/mTOR signaling and activated the transcription factor KLF4. KLF4 transactivated Nos2 and enhanced the production of nitric oxide (NO), a key mediator of immunosuppression in monocytes. These findings reveal an important immunosuppressive axis in neonatal monocytes and provide a potential therapeutic strategy for treating inflammatory disorders in neonates.
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Infant immunity,Inflammation,Monocytes,Neuropilin-1
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