Rev-erb-α antagonism in alveolar macrophages protects against pneumococcal infection in elderly mice

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Silva Angulo, Fabiola | Joseph, Claudine Vanessa | Delval, Lou | Deruyter, Lucie | Heumel, Séverine | Bicharel, Marie | Rodrigues, Patricia Brito | Sencio, Valentin | Bourguignon, Tom | Machado, Marina Gomes | Fourcot, Marie | Delhaye, Stéphane | Salomé-Desnoulez, Sophie | Valet, Philippe | Adnot, Serge | Wolowczuk, Isabelle | Sirard, Jean-Claude | Pichavant, Muriel | Staels, Bart | Haas, Joel | Gref, Ruxandra | Vandel, Jimmy | Machelart, Arnaud | Duez, Hélène | Pourcet, Benoit | Trottein, François

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International audience. Circadian rhythms control the diurnal nature of many physiological, metabolic, and immune processes. We hypothesized that age-related impairments in circadian rhythms are associated with high susceptibility to bacterial respiratory tract infections. Our data show that the time-of-day difference in the control of Streptococcus pneumoniae infection is altered in elderly mice. A lung circadian transcriptome analysis revealed that aging alters the daily oscillations in the expression of a specific set of genes and that some pathways that are rhythmic in young-adult mice are non-rhythmic or time shifted in elderly mice. In particular, the circadian expression of the clock component Rev-erb-α and apelin/apelin receptor was altered in elderly mice. In young-adult mice, we discovered an interaction between Rev-erb-α and the apelinergic axis that controls host defenses against S. pneumoniae via alveolar macrophages. Pharmacological repression of Rev-erb-α in elderly mice resulted in greater resistance to pneumococcal infection. These data suggest the causative role of age-associated impairments in circadian rhythms on respiratory infections and have clinical relevance.

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