Bronchoconstriction Induces TGF-ß Release and Airway Remodelling in Guinea Pig Lung Slices.
PLoS One
; 8(6): e65580, 2013.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-23840342
Airway remodelling, including smooth muscle remodelling, is a primary cause of airflow limitation in asthma. Recent evidence links bronchoconstriction to airway remodelling in asthma. The mechanisms involved are poorly understood. A possible player is the multifunctional cytokine TGF-ß, which plays an important role in airway remodelling. Guinea pig lung slices were used as an in vitro model to investigate mechanisms involved in bronchoconstriction-induced airway remodelling. To address this aim, mechanical effects of bronchoconstricting stimuli on contractile protein expression and TGF-ß release were investigated. Lung slices were viable for at least 48 h. Both methacholine and TGF-ß1 augmented the expression of contractile proteins (sm-α-actin, sm-myosin, calponin) after 48 h. Confocal fluorescence microscopy showed that increased sm-myosin expression was enhanced in the peripheral airways and the central airways. Mechanistic studies demonstrated that methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction mediated the release of biologically active TGF-ß, which caused the increased contractile protein expression, as inhibition of actin polymerization (latrunculin A) or TGF-ß receptor kinase (SB431542) prevented the methacholine effects, whereas other bronchoconstricting agents (histamine and KCl) mimicked the effects of methacholine. Collectively, bronchoconstriction promotes the release of TGF-ß, which induces airway smooth muscle remodelling. This study shows that lung slices are a useful in vitro model to study mechanisms involved in airway remodelling.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Bronchoconstriction
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Transforming Growth Factor beta
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Airway Remodeling
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Lung
Type of study:
Prognostic_studies
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
PLoS One
Journal subject:
CIENCIA
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MEDICINA
Year:
2013
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Netherlands
Country of publication:
United States