Literature DB >> 16452828

Apoptosis and lung injury.

Qing Lu1, Elizabeth O Harrington, Sharon Rounds.   

Abstract

Apoptosis is important in developmental biology and in remodeling of tissues during repair. Apoptosis also plays important roles in the progression of many diseases. The cellular and molecular mechanisms of apoptosis, in general, have been extensively demonstrated. However, the causes and the roles of apoptosis of various cell types in the lung are not well understood. We have determined that adenosine/homocysteine causes lung vascular endothelial cell apoptosis by inhibition of carboxyl methylation of the small GTPase, Ras, through inhibition of isoprenylcysteine carboxyl methyltransferase(ICMT) activity, leading to inactivation of Ras and the subsequent disruption of focal adhesion complexes, resulting in cell-extracellular matrix detachment and anoikis. Apoptosis can either ameliorate or exacerbate lung injury, depending upon the cell type. Although apoptosis of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in the lung prevents inflammation and the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome during acute lung injury, Fas/FasL-mediated alveolar epithelial cell apoptosis promotes acute lung injury and pulmonary fibrosis. Lung epithelial and endothelial cell apoptosis also contributes to the development of emphysema. This article focuses on elucidating the mechanisms of adenosine/homocysteine-induced endothelial cell apoptosis. We also review the current understanding of the role of lung cell apoptosis in acute lung injury, pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16452828     DOI: 10.2302/kjm.54.184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Keio J Med        ISSN: 0022-9717


  15 in total

1.  Adenovirus-mediated transfer of the SOCS-1 gene to mouse lung confers protection against hyperoxic acute lung injury.

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Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med       Date:  2015-04-04       Impact factor: 7.376

2.  Toll-like receptor 4 deficiency causes pulmonary emphysema.

Authors:  Xuchen Zhang; Peiying Shan; Ge Jiang; Lauren Cohn; Patty J Lee
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2006-10-19       Impact factor: 14.808

3.  Troglitazone-activated PPARγ inhibits LPS-induced lung alveolar type II epithelial cells injuries via TNF-α.

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Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2010-12-14       Impact factor: 2.316

Review 4.  Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA): A potential therapeutic target in acute lung injury.

Authors:  Almaz Zaki; M Shadab Ali; Vijay Hadda; Syed Mansoor Ali; Anita Chopra; Tasneem Fatma
Journal:  Genes Dis       Date:  2021-08-14

5.  Differential role of the Fas/Fas ligand apoptotic pathway in inflammation and lung fibrosis associated with reovirus 1/L-induced bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Authors:  Andrea D Lopez; Sreedevi Avasarala; Suman Grewal; Anuradha K Murali; Lucille London
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2009-12-15       Impact factor: 5.422

6.  Distinct functions of airway epithelial nuclear factor-kappaB activity regulate nitrogen dioxide-induced acute lung injury.

Authors:  Jennifer L Ather; John F Alcorn; Amy L Brown; Amy S Guala; Benjamin T Suratt; Yvonne M W Janssen-Heininger; Matthew E Poynter
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2009-11-09       Impact factor: 6.914

7.  Kidney ischemia-reperfusion injury induces caspase-dependent pulmonary apoptosis.

Authors:  Heitham T Hassoun; Mihaela L Lie; Dmitry N Grigoryev; Manchang Liu; Rubin M Tuder; Hamid Rabb
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2009-04-29

8.  Acidic mammalian chitinase regulates epithelial cell apoptosis via a chitinolytic-independent mechanism.

Authors:  Dominik Hartl; Chuan Hua He; Babara Koller; Carla A Da Silva; Yasushi Kobayashi; Chun Geun Lee; Richard A Flavell; Jack A Elias
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2009-04-15       Impact factor: 5.422

9.  An exogenous hydrogen sulphide donor, NaHS, inhibits the apoptosis signaling pathway to exert cardio-protective effects in a rat hemorrhagic shock model.

Authors:  Yanjie Xu; Xiongwei Dai; Danxia Zhu; Xiaoli Xu; Cao Gao; Changping Wu
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol       Date:  2015-06-01

10.  Inhibition of ICMT induces endothelial cell apoptosis through GRP94.

Authors:  Qing Lu; Elizabeth O Harrington; Julie Newton; Matthew Jankowich; Sharon Rounds
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2007-03-08       Impact factor: 6.914

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