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Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells function as airway sensors to control lung immune response

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SCIENCE
卷 351, 期 6274, 页码 707-710

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aad7969

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  1. American Heart Association [14PRE20490146]
  2. NIH [T32 GM007133]
  3. NIAID [5T32AI007635]
  4. NHLBI [RO1 HL113870, HL097134, HL122406]
  5. University of Wisconsin
  6. Wisconsin Partnership Program grant [2897]

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The lung is constantly exposed to environmental atmospheric cues. How it senses and responds to these cues is poorly defined. Here, we show that Roundabout receptor (Robo) genes are expressed in pulmonary neuroendocrine cells (PNECs), a rare, innervated epithelial population. Robo inactivation in mouse lung results in an inability of PNECs to cluster into sensory organoids and triggers increased neuropeptide production upon exposure to air. Excess neuropeptides lead to an increase in immune infiltrates, which in turn remodel the matrix and irreversibly simplify the alveoli. We demonstrate in vivo that PNECs act as precise airway sensors that elicit immune responses via neuropeptides. These findings suggest that the PNEC and neuropeptide abnormalities documented in a wide array of pulmonary diseases may profoundly affect symptoms and progression.

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