High‑dose X‑ray irradiation induces NETosis via the eCIRP/TREM‑1 axis in mouse neutrophils

Aug 1, 2025International journal of molecular medicine

High-dose X-ray exposure triggers a specific immune cell death process through the eCIRP/TREM-1 pathway in mouse infection-fighting cells

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Abstract

High-dose ionizing radiation (10 Gy) induces a significant increase in neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation.

  • Irradiation of bone marrow-derived neutrophils showed a dose-dependent increase in NET formation.
  • The characteristic long DNA structures of NETs were confirmed through fluorescence microscopy.
  • TREM-1 expression on neutrophils was significantly elevated following irradiation.
  • Both protein and mRNA levels of PAD4 were notably upregulated after exposure to radiation.
  • Adding eCIRP to neutrophils further enhanced NET formation after radiation exposure.
  • Knockout of CIRP and TREM-1 significantly reduced radiation-induced NET formation compared to wild-type mice.

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