2023
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.158002
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Donor IL-17 receptor A regulates LPS-potentiated acute and chronic murine lung allograft rejection

Tatsuaki Watanabe,
Stephen C. Juvet,
Gregory Berra
et al.

Abstract: Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is a major complication after lung transplantation that results from a complex interplay of innate inflammatory and alloimmune factors, culminating in parenchymal and/or obliterative airway fibrosis. Excessive IL-17A signaling and chronic inflammation have been recognized as key factors in these pathological processes. Herein, we developed a model of repeated airway inflammation in mouse minor alloantigen-mismatched single-lung transplantation. Repeated intratracheal L… Show more

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“…Subsequently, bioinformatics analysis was performed on the GSE186886 dataset, identifying 2465 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including significantly upregulated inflammatory-related genes Csf3, Ccl5, and Ccl. Further KEGG enrichment analysis of the DEGs2 (genes from DEGs1 with |log2 (fold change, FC)| > 2) revealed key inflammatory pathways including cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, a TNF signaling pathway, and an IL-17 signaling pathway [26]. The GO BP and GO MF analyses additionally indicated enrichment in the innate immune response, inflammatory response, and cytokine activity [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Subsequently, bioinformatics analysis was performed on the GSE186886 dataset, identifying 2465 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including significantly upregulated inflammatory-related genes Csf3, Ccl5, and Ccl. Further KEGG enrichment analysis of the DEGs2 (genes from DEGs1 with |log2 (fold change, FC)| > 2) revealed key inflammatory pathways including cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, a TNF signaling pathway, and an IL-17 signaling pathway [26]. The GO BP and GO MF analyses additionally indicated enrichment in the innate immune response, inflammatory response, and cytokine activity [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%