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Transgenic hCFTR expression fails to correct β-ENaC mouse lung disease.

B R Grubb1, W K O'Neal, L E Ostrowski, S M Kreda, B Button, R C Boucher.   

Abstract

The relationships between airway epithelial Cl(-) secretion-Na(+) absorption balance, airway surface liquid (ASL) homeostasis, and lung disease were investigated in selected transgenic mice. 1) To determine if transgenic overexpression of wild-type (WT) human CFTR (hCFTR) accelerated Cl(-) secretion and regulated Na(+) absorption in murine airways, we utilized a Clara cell secretory protein (CCSP)-specific promoter to generate mice expressing airway-specific hCFTR. Ussing chamber studies revealed significantly (∼2.5-fold) elevated basal Cl(-) secretory currents in CCSP-hCFTR transgenic mouse airways. Endogenous murine airway Na(+) absorption was not regulated by hCFTR, and these mice exhibited no lung disease. 2) We tested whether hCFTR, transgenically expressed on a transgenic mouse background overexpressing the β-subunit of the epithelial Na(+) channel (β-ENaC), restored ion transport balance and ASL volume homeostasis and ameliorated lung disease. Both transgenes were active in CCSP-hCFTR/β-ENaC transgenic mouse airways, which exhibited an elevated basal Cl(-) secretion and Na(+) hyperabsorption. However, the airway disease characteristic of β-ENaC mice persisted. Confocal studies of ASL volume homeostasis in cultured tracheal cells revealed ASL autoregulation to a height of ∼6 μm in WT and CCSP-hCFTR cultures, whereas ASL was reduced to <4 μm in β-ENaC and CCSP-hCFTR/β-ENaC cultures. We conclude that 1) hCFTR overexpression increases basal Cl(-) secretion but does not regulate Na(+) transport in WT mice and 2) transgenic hCFTR produces increased Cl(-) secretion, but not regulation of Na(+) channels, in β-ENaC mouse airways and does not ameliorate β-ENaC mouse lung disease.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22003093      PMCID: PMC3349361          DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00083.2011

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


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