Authors
David M Aronoff, Camila M Peres, Carlos H Serezani, Megan N Ballinger, Jennifer K Carstens, Nicole Coleman, Bethany B Moore, R Stokes Peebles, Lucia H Faccioli, Marc Peters-Golden
Publication date
2007/2/1
Journal
The Journal of Immunology
Volume
178
Issue
3
Pages
1628-1634
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Description
PGI 2 (prostacyclin) is a lipid mediator with vasodilatory and antithrombotic effects used in the treatment of vasoconstrictive/ischemic diseases including pulmonary artery hypertension. However, emerging research supports a role for PGs, including PGI 2, in the regulation of both innate and acquired immunity. As PGI 2 is unstable, we sought to define the effects of various PGI 2 analogs on resident alveolar macrophage (AM) and peritoneal macrophage (PM) innate immune functions. The effects of iloprost, carbaprostacyclin, and treprostinil on the regulation of phagocytosis, bacterial killing, and inflammatory mediator production were determined in both macrophage populations from rats. Iloprost failed to suppress AM functions to the same degree that it did in PMs, a characteristic shared by carbaprostacyclin. This difference reflected greater expression of the G αs protein-coupled I prostanoid receptor and greater …
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