Journal of leukocyte biology

Specialized fat molecules reduce the preparation and activation of immune cell inflammation triggers

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Abstract

Resolvin D2 (RvD2) suppressed the secretion of mature IL-1β in macrophages challenged with inflammatory stimuli.

  • RvD2 reduced the expression of pro-IL-1β in bone marrow-derived macrophages.
  • In macrophages exposed to inflammatory triggers, RvD2 decreased ASC oligomerization and inflammasome assembly.
  • In a peritonitis model, RvD2 inhibited the NLRP3 inflammasome, leading to lower IL-1β levels in exudates.
  • RvD2's effects included repression of osteopontin and MCP-1 expression, and induction of resolution markers in macrophages.
  • The inhibitory actions of RvD2 were shown to be receptor mediated, as evidenced by the effects of a selective GPR18 antagonist.

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