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Anne Trommelholt Holm1, Helle Wulf-Johansson1, Svend Hvidsten2, Patricia Troest Jorgensen1, Anders Schlosser1, Bartosz Pilecki1, Maria Ormhøj1, Jesper Bonnet Moeller1, Claus Johannsen2, Christina Baun2, Thomas Andersen2, Jan Philipp Schneider3, Jan Hegermann3, Matthias Ochs3, Alexander A Götz4, Holger Schulz5, Martin Hrabě de Angelis6, Jørgen Vestbo7, Uffe Holmskov1, Grith Lykke Sorensen8.
Abstract
Microfibrillar-associated protein 4 (MFAP4) is localized to elastic fibers in blood vessels and the interalveolar septa of the lungs and is further present in bronchoalveolar lavage. Mfap4 has been previously suggested to be involved in elastogenesis in the lung. We tested this prediction and aimed to characterize the pulmonary function changes and emphysematous changes that occur in Mfap4-deficient (Mfap4(-/-)) mice. Significant changes included increases in total lung capacity and compliance, which were evident in Mfap4(-/-) mice at 6 and 8 mo but not at 3 mo of age. Using in vivo breath-hold gated microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) in 8-mo-old Mfap4(-/-) mice, we found that the mean density of the lung parenchyma was decreased, and the low-attenuation area (LAA) was significantly increased by 14% compared with Mfap4(+/+) mice. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) did not reveal differences in the organization of elastic fibers, and there was no difference in elastin content, but a borderline significant increase in elastin mRNA expression in 3-mo-old mice. Stereological analysis showed that alveolar surface density in relation to the lung parenchyma and total alveolar surface area inside of the lung were both significantly decreased in Mfap4(-/-) mice by 25 and 15%, respectively. The data did not support an essential role of MFAP4 in pulmonary elastic fiber organization or content but indicated increased turnover in young Mfap4(-/-) mice. However, Mfap4(-/-) mice developed a spontaneous loss of lung function, which was evident at 6 mo of age, and moderate air space enlargement, with emphysema-like changes.Entities:
Keywords: MFAP4; air space enlargement; gene deficiency
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26033354 DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00351.2014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol ISSN: 1040-0605 Impact factor: 5.464