S. Carignon , D. De Moura Rodrigues , D. Gosset , E. Culerier , S. Huot-Marchand , F. Savigny , E. Kaya , V. Quesniaux , A. Gombault , I. Couillin , B. Ryffel , M. Le Bert , N. Riteau
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Abstract
Introduction
The pathogenesis of chronic lung diseases is multifaceted with a major role of recurrent micro-injuries of the epithelium. While several reports clearly indicated a prominent role for surfactant-producing alveolar epithelial type 2 (AT2) cells, the contribution of gas exchange permissive alveolar epithelial type 1 (AT1) cells has not been addressed yet. Here, we investigated whether repeated injury of AT1 cells leads to inflammation and interstitial fibrosis.
Methods
We chose an inducible model of AT1 cell depletion following local diphtheria toxin (DT) administration using an iDTRfl/fl X Aquaporin 5CRE (Aqp5CRE) transgenic mouse strain.
Results
We investigated repeated doses and intervals of DT to induce cell death of AT1 cells causing inflammation and interstitial fibrosis. We found that repeated DT administrations of 1 ng DT in iDTRfl/fl X Aquaporin 5CRE mice causes AT1 cell death leading to inflammation, increased tissue repair markers and interstitial pulmonary fibrosis.
Conclusion
Together, we demonstrate that depletion of AT1 cells using repeated injury represents a novel approach to investigate chronic lung inflammatory diseases and to identify new therapeutic targets.
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La Revue des Maladies Respiratoires est l''organe officiel d''expression scientifique de la Société de Pneumologie de Langue Française (SPLF). Il s''agit d''un média professionnel francophone, à vocation internationale et accessible ici.
La Revue des Maladies Respiratoires est un outil de formation professionnelle post-universitaire pour l''ensemble de la communauté pneumologique francophone. Elle publie sur son site différentes variétés d''articles scientifiques concernant la Pneumologie :
- Editoriaux,
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- Articles de synthèses,
- Recommandations d''experts et textes de consensus,
- Séries thématiques,
- Cas cliniques,
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- Fiches techniques,
- Lettres à la rédaction.