Literature DB >> 12972404

LPS-induced bronchial hyperreactivity: interference by mIL-10 differs according to site of delivery.

Virginie Deleuze1, Jean Lefort, Michel F Bureau, Daniel Scherman, B Boris Vargaftig.   

Abstract

When administered to mice systemically or via the airways, LPS induces bronchoconstriction (BC) and/or bronchopulmonary hyperreactivity (BHR), associated with inflammation. Accordingly, a relationship between inflammation and allergic and nonallergic BHR can be hypothesized. We therefore studied the interference of the anti-inflammatory cytokine murine IL-10 (mIL-10) with LPS-induced lung inflammation, BC, and BHR. mIL-10 was administered directly into the airways by intranasal instillation or generated in vivo after muscle electrotransfer of mIL-10-encoding plasmid. Electrotransfer led to high mIL-10 circulating levels for a longer time than after the injection of recombinant mIL-10 (rmIL-10). rmIL-10 administered intranasally reduced lung inflammation and BHR after LPS administration into airways. It also reduced the ex vivo production of TNF-alpha by LPS-stimulated lung tissue explants. Two days after electrotransfer, mIL-10 blood levels were elevated, but lung inflammation, BC, and BHR persisted unaffected. Blood mIL-10 reaches the airways poorly, which probably accounts for the ineffectiveness of mIL-10-encoding plasmid electrotransfer. When LPS was aerosolized 15 days after electrotransfer, lung inflammation persisted but BHR was significantly reduced, an effect that may be related to the longer exposure of the relevant cells to mIL-10. The dissociation between inflammation and BHR indicates that both are not directly correlated. In conclusion, this study shows that mIL-10 is efficient against BHR when present in the airway compartment. Despite this, the muscle electrotransfer with mIL-10-encoding plasmid showed a protective effect against BHR after a delay of 2 wk that should be further investigated.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2003        PMID: 12972404     DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00053.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol        ISSN: 1040-0605            Impact factor:   5.464


  2 in total

1.  Effect of LLLT Ga-Al-As (685 nm) on LPS-induced inflammation of the airway and lung in the rat.

Authors:  F Aimbire; R Albertine; R G de Magalhães; R A B Lopes-Martins; H C Castro-Faria-Neto; R A Zângaro; M C Chavantes; M T T Pacheco
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2005-06-18       Impact factor: 3.161

2.  Enhancement of methacholine-evoked tracheal contraction induced by bacterial lipopolysaccharides depends on epithelium and tumor necrosis factor.

Authors:  T Secher; F Rodrigues Coelho; N Noulin; A Lino Dos Santos Franco; V Quesniaux; J Lignon; J Mitchell; R Moser; E Gomes; L Mirotti; W Tavares-de-Lima; B Ryffel; B Boris Vargaftig; M Russo
Journal:  J Allergy (Cairo)       Date:  2012-03-11
  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.