Epithelium- and endothelium-derived exosomes regulate the alveolar macrophages by targeting RGS1 mediated calcium signaling-dependent immune response

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Alveolar macrophages (AM) maintain airway immune balance; however, the regulation of heterogeneity of AMs is incompletely understood. We demonstrate that RGS1 coregulates the immunophenotype of AM subpopulations, including pro- and anti-inflammatory, injury- and repair-associated, and pro- and antifibrotic phenotypes, through the PLC-IP3R signal-dependent intracellular Ca2+ response. Flt3+ AMs and Tie2+ AMs had different immune properties, and RGS1 expression in the cells was targeted by exosomes (EXOs) containing miR-223 and miR-27b-3p that were derived from vascular endothelial cells (EnCs) and type II alveolar epithelial cells (EpCs-II), respectively. Imbalance of AMs was correlated with acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) and pulmonary fibrosis (PF) caused a lack of secretion of CD31+ and CD74+ EXOs derived from EnCs and EpCs-II. Timely treatment with EXOs significantly improved endotoxin-induced ALI/ARDS and bleomycin-induced PF in mice. Thus, EnC- and EpC-II-derived EXOs regulate the immune balance of AMs and can be used as potential therapeutic drugs.

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Feng, Z., Zhou, J., Liu, Y., Xia, R., Li, Q., Yan, L., … Xia, H. (2021). Epithelium- and endothelium-derived exosomes regulate the alveolar macrophages by targeting RGS1 mediated calcium signaling-dependent immune response. Cell Death and Differentiation, 28(7), 2238–2256. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41418-021-00750-x

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