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Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a common, progressive, and invariably lethal interstitial lung disease with no effective therapy. The key cell driving the development of fibrosis is the myofibroblast. Lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)) is an anti-inflammatory lipid, important in the resolution of inflamma...

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Autores principales: Roach, Katy M., Feghali-Bostwick, Carol A., Amrani, Yassine, Bradding, Peter
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Publicado: AAI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26276873
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1500936
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author Roach, Katy M.
Feghali-Bostwick, Carol A.
Amrani, Yassine
Bradding, Peter
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description Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a common, progressive, and invariably lethal interstitial lung disease with no effective therapy. The key cell driving the development of fibrosis is the myofibroblast. Lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)) is an anti-inflammatory lipid, important in the resolution of inflammation, and it has potential antifibrotic activity. However, the effects of LXA(4) on primary human lung myofibroblasts (HLMFs) have not previously been investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of LXA(4) on TGF-β1–dependent responses in IPF- and nonfibrotic control (NFC)–derived HLMFs. HLMFs were isolated from IPF and NFC patients and grown in vitro. The effects of LXA(4) on HLMF proliferation, collagen secretion, α-smooth muscle actin (αSMA) expression, and Smad2/3 activation were examined constitutively and following TGF-β1 stimulation. The LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) was expressed in both NFC- and IPF-derived HLMFs. LXA(4) (10(−10) and 10(−8) mol) reduced constitutive αSMA expression, actin stress fiber formation, contraction, and nuclear Smad2/3, indicating regression from a myofibroblast to fibroblast phenotype. LXA(4) also significantly inhibited FBS-dependent proliferation and TGF-β1–dependent collagen secretion, αSMA expression, and Smad2/3 nuclear translocation in IPF-derived HLMFs. LXA(4) did not inhibit Smad2/3 phosphorylation. In summary, LXA(4) attenuated profibrotic HLMF activity and promoted HLMF regression to a quiescent fibroblast phenotype. LXA(4) or its stable analogs delivered by aerosol may offer a novel approach to the treatment of IPF.
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spelling pubmed-45604902015-09-09 Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts Roach, Katy M. Feghali-Bostwick, Carol A. Amrani, Yassine Bradding, Peter J Immunol Molecular and Structural Immunology Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a common, progressive, and invariably lethal interstitial lung disease with no effective therapy. The key cell driving the development of fibrosis is the myofibroblast. Lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)) is an anti-inflammatory lipid, important in the resolution of inflammation, and it has potential antifibrotic activity. However, the effects of LXA(4) on primary human lung myofibroblasts (HLMFs) have not previously been investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of LXA(4) on TGF-β1–dependent responses in IPF- and nonfibrotic control (NFC)–derived HLMFs. HLMFs were isolated from IPF and NFC patients and grown in vitro. The effects of LXA(4) on HLMF proliferation, collagen secretion, α-smooth muscle actin (αSMA) expression, and Smad2/3 activation were examined constitutively and following TGF-β1 stimulation. The LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) was expressed in both NFC- and IPF-derived HLMFs. LXA(4) (10(−10) and 10(−8) mol) reduced constitutive αSMA expression, actin stress fiber formation, contraction, and nuclear Smad2/3, indicating regression from a myofibroblast to fibroblast phenotype. LXA(4) also significantly inhibited FBS-dependent proliferation and TGF-β1–dependent collagen secretion, αSMA expression, and Smad2/3 nuclear translocation in IPF-derived HLMFs. LXA(4) did not inhibit Smad2/3 phosphorylation. In summary, LXA(4) attenuated profibrotic HLMF activity and promoted HLMF regression to a quiescent fibroblast phenotype. LXA(4) or its stable analogs delivered by aerosol may offer a novel approach to the treatment of IPF. AAI 2015-09-15 2015-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4560490/ /pubmed/26276873 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1500936 Text en Copyright © 2015 The Authors This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY 3.0 Unported license.
spellingShingle Molecular and Structural Immunology
Roach, Katy M.
Feghali-Bostwick, Carol A.
Amrani, Yassine
Bradding, Peter
Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts
title Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts
title_full Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts
title_fullStr Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts
title_full_unstemmed Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts
title_short Lipoxin A(4) Attenuates Constitutive and TGF-β1–Dependent Profibrotic Activity in Human Lung Myofibroblasts
title_sort lipoxin a(4) attenuates constitutive and tgf-β1–dependent profibrotic activity in human lung myofibroblasts
topic Molecular and Structural Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26276873
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1500936
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