It is believed that correction of membrane fatty acid deficiency in cystic fibrosis (CF) downregulates the synthesis of proinflammatory mediators. We tested the hypothesis that an increase of the proportion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in the membrane in vitro changes the neutrophil response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Treatment with DHA increased the secretion of interleukin(IL)-1|*alpha*| by CF neutrophils, but the secretion of other cytokines, CD11b expression, and arachidonic acid (AA) release were not affected either in CF or control (CT) neutrophils. Both with and without DHA, only one out of eight CF neutrophils responded to LPS with an increase of released AA, while five out of seven CT cells released more AA (CF vs. CT P < 0.05 by Fisher test). These results indicate that in neutrophils the beneficial effects of DHA on immune response are not directly related to the generation of proinflammatory precursors, and suggest that in CF the lower neutrophil AA generation in response to activation could cause insufficient production of lipid mediators involved in the resolution of lung inflammation.

Neutrophil generation of inflammatory precursors is not modulated by docosahexaenoic acid / Quattrucci, Serena; Mariarosaria, Napolitano; Sara Benedetti, Valentini; Alessandro, Giuliani; Elena, Bravo; Inflamm, Res. - In: INFLAMMATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 1023-3830. - STAMPA. - 58:10(2009), pp. 677-685. [10.1007/s00011-009-0035-5]

Neutrophil generation of inflammatory precursors is not modulated by docosahexaenoic acid

QUATTRUCCI, Serena;
2009

Abstract

It is believed that correction of membrane fatty acid deficiency in cystic fibrosis (CF) downregulates the synthesis of proinflammatory mediators. We tested the hypothesis that an increase of the proportion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in the membrane in vitro changes the neutrophil response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Treatment with DHA increased the secretion of interleukin(IL)-1|*alpha*| by CF neutrophils, but the secretion of other cytokines, CD11b expression, and arachidonic acid (AA) release were not affected either in CF or control (CT) neutrophils. Both with and without DHA, only one out of eight CF neutrophils responded to LPS with an increase of released AA, while five out of seven CT cells released more AA (CF vs. CT P < 0.05 by Fisher test). These results indicate that in neutrophils the beneficial effects of DHA on immune response are not directly related to the generation of proinflammatory precursors, and suggest that in CF the lower neutrophil AA generation in response to activation could cause insufficient production of lipid mediators involved in the resolution of lung inflammation.
2009
arachidonic acid; cystic fibrosis; docosahexaenoic acid; lipid mediator precursor; neutrophil function
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Neutrophil generation of inflammatory precursors is not modulated by docosahexaenoic acid / Quattrucci, Serena; Mariarosaria, Napolitano; Sara Benedetti, Valentini; Alessandro, Giuliani; Elena, Bravo; Inflamm, Res. - In: INFLAMMATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 1023-3830. - STAMPA. - 58:10(2009), pp. 677-685. [10.1007/s00011-009-0035-5]
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