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DOI: 10.1111/all.14017
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Aggravation of asthmatic inflammation by chlorine exposure via innate lymphoid cells and CD11c<sup>intermediate</sup> macrophages

Ji-Su Shim,Hyun Seung Lee,Heung-Woo Park,Ji Won Lee,Boram Bae,Young-Il Chang,Jihyun Kim,Hye Young Kim,Hye Ryun Kang

Innate lymphoid cell
Immunology
Population
2019
Abstract Background Chlorine is widely used in daily life as disinfectant. However, chronic exposure to chlorine products aggravates allergic T H 2 inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) in airways contribute to the inception of asthma in association with virus infection, pollution, and excess of nutrient, but it is not known whether chronic chlorine exposure can activate innate immune cells. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of chlorine inhalation on the innate immunity such as ILCs and macrophages in relation with the development of asthma by using murine ovalbumin (OVA) sensitization/challenge model. Methods Six‐week‐old female BALB/c mice were sensitized and challenged with OVA in the presence and absence of chronic low‐dose chlorine exposure by inhalation of naturally vaporized gas of 5% sodium hypochlorite solution. AHR, airway inflammatory cells, from BALF and the population of ILCs and macrophages in the lung were evaluated. Results The mice exposed to chlorine with OVA (Cl + OVA group) showed enhanced AHR and eosinophilic inflammation compared to OVA‐treated mice (OVA group). The population of T H 2 cells, ILC2s, and ILC3s increased in Cl + OVA group compared with OVA group. CD11c int macrophages also remarkably increased in Cl + OVA group compared with OVA group. The deletion of macrophages by clodronate resulted in reduction of ILC2s and ILC3s population which was restored by adoptive transfer of CD11c int macrophages. Conclusions Chronic chlorine inhalation contributes to the exacerbation of airway inflammation in asthmatic airway by mobilizing pro‐inflammatory macrophage into the lung as well as stimulating group 2 and 3 ILCs.
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    Aggravation of asthmatic inflammation by chlorine exposure via innate lymphoid cells and CD11c<sup>intermediate</sup> macrophages” is a paper by Ji-Su Shim Hyun Seung Lee Heung-Woo Park Ji Won Lee Boram Bae Young-Il Chang Jihyun Kim Hye Young Kim Hye Ryun Kang published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.