Stromal Cells And B Cells Orchestrate Ectopic Lymphoid Tissue Formation In Nasal Polyps

ALLERGY(2021)

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Background Although the importance of ectopic lymphoid tissues (eLTs) in the pathophysiology of nasal polyps (NPs) is increasingly appreciated, the mechanisms underlying their formation remain unclear. Objective To study the role of interleukin (IL)-17A, C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 13 (CXCL13) and lymphotoxin (LT) in eLT formation in NPs. Methods The expression levels of CXCL13 and LT and their receptors, in addition to the phenotypes of stromal cells in NPs, were studied by flow cytometry, immunostaining, and real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Purified nasal stromal cells and B cells were cultured, and a murine model of nasal type 17 inflammation was established by intranasal curdlan challenge for the mechanistic study. Results The excessive CXCL13 production in NPs correlated with enhanced IL-17A expression. Stromal cells, with CD31(-)Pdpn(+)fibroblastic reticular cell (FRC) expansion, were the major source of CXCL13 in NPs without eLTs. IL-17A induced FRC expansion and CXCL13 production in nasal stromal cells. In contrast, B cells were the main source of CXCL13 and LT alpha(1)beta(2)in NPs with eLTs. CXCL13 upregulated LT alpha(1)beta(2)expression on B cells, which in turn promoted CXCL13 production in nasal B cells and stromal cells. LT alpha(1)beta(2)induced expansion of FRCs and CD31(+)Pdpn(+)lymphoid endothelial cells, which were the predominant stromal cell types in NPs with eLTs.IL-17Aknockout and CXCL13 and LT beta R blockage diminished nasal eLT formation in the murine model. Conclusion We identified an important role of IL-17A-induced stromal cell remodeling in the initiation and crosstalk between B and stromal cells via CXCL13 and LT alpha(1)beta(2)in the enlargement of eLTs in NPs.
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B cell, chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 13, ectopic lymphoid tissue, interleukin 17A, lymphotoxin, nasal polyps, stromal cell
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