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Carbonic Anhydrase IX and Hypoxia Promote Rat Pulmonary Endothelial Cell Survival during Infection.

Ji Young Lee1,2,3,4,5, Reece P Stevens1,4,5, Mary Kash5, Mikhail F Alexeyev1,4,5, Ronald Balczon4,6,5, Chun Zhou1,4,5, Phoibe Renema1,4,5, Anna Koloteva1,4,5, Natalya Kozhukhar1,4,5, Viktoriya Pastukh1,4,5, Meredith S Gwin1,4,5, Sarah Voth1,4,5, Althea deWeever1,4,5, Brant M Wagener7, Jean-François Pittet7, Yasaman Eslaamizaad2,3,5, Waqar Siddiqui2,3,5, Talha Nawaz2,3,5, Christopher Clarke2,3,5, Brian W Fouty2,3,4,8,5, Jonathon P Audia4,9,5, Diego F Alvarez1,2,4,5, Troy Stevens1,2,4,5.   

Abstract

Low tidal volume ventilation protects the lung in mechanically ventilated patients. The impact of the accompanying permissive hypoxemia and hypercapnia on endothelial cell recovery from injury is poorly understood. CA (carbonic anhydrase) IX is expressed in pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (PMVECs), where it contributes to CO2 and pH homeostasis, bioenergetics, and angiogenesis. We hypothesized that CA IX is important for PMVEC survival and that CA IX expression and release from PMVECs are increased during infection. Although the plasma concentration of CA IX was unchanged in human and rat pneumonia, there was a trend toward increasing CA IX in the bronchoalveolar fluid of mechanically ventilated critically ill patients with pneumonia and a significant increase in CA IX in the lung tissue lysates of pneumonia rats. To investigate the functional implications of the lung CA IX increase, we generated PMVEC cell lines harboring domain-specific CA IX mutations. By using these cells, we found that infection promotes intracellular (IC) expression, release, and MMP (metalloproteinase)-mediated extracellular cleavage of CA IX in PMVECs. IC domain deletion uniquely impaired CA IX membrane localization. Loss of the CA IX IC domain promoted cell death after infection, suggesting that the IC domain has an important role in PMVEC survival. We also found that hypoxia improves survival, whereas hypercapnia reverses the protective effect of hypoxia, during infection. Thus, we report 1) that CA IX increases in the lungs of pneumonia rats and 2) that the CA IX IC domain and hypoxia promote PMVEC survival during infection.

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Keywords:  acidosis; angiopoietin-2; hypercapnia; pneumonia; ultrasound

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34251286      PMCID: PMC8641799          DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2020-0537OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1044-1549            Impact factor:   7.748


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