Sarah Haeger, Camille M Moore, Shannon A McManus, Peter K Moore, William J Janssen, Kara J Mould
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摘要
研究人员利用支气管肺泡灌洗液(BAL)来研究健康和患病人体肺部的分子相互作用。然而,由于难以考虑上皮内衬液(ELF)的稀释以及收集技术的不一致,BAL 液测量的实用性可能会受到限制。有人提出使用内源性标记物来估算 ELF 稀释度,作为对 BAL 液中无细胞分子测量值进行归一化的一种潜在方法,但这些标记物也不完善,容易出现误差。本报告的重点是回顾影响肺ELF中无细胞分子测量结果解读的因素,并提供原始数据,比较几种BAL稀释标记物在健康状态下和在人类急性炎症支气管内毒素挑战模型中的表现。我们的研究结果表明,ELF 和灌洗液的不完全混合、标记物穿过肺泡屏障的通量以及肺部炎症都可能是影响标记物性能的因素。考虑到这些因素,我们发现尿素、总蛋白、白蛋白和免疫球蛋白 M 等常用标记物可能是不可靠的 BAL 稀释标记物。相比之下,表面活性蛋白 D 受这些因素的影响较小,可能是一种更准确、更符合生物学原理的标记物,可提高不同个体、健康和炎症状态下无细胞 BAL 成分测量的可重复性。
The bronchoalveolar lavage dilution conundrum: an updated view on a long-standing problem.
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is used by researchers to study molecular interactions within healthy and diseased human lungs. However, the utility of BAL fluid measurements may be limited by difficulties accounting for dilution of the epithelial lining fluid (ELF) sampled and inconsistent collection techniques. The use of endogenous markers to estimate ELF dilution has been proposed as a potential method to normalize acellular molecule measurements in BAL fluid, but these markers are also imperfect and prone to inaccuracy. The focus of this report is to review factors that affect the interpretation of acellular molecule measurements in lung ELF and present original data comparing the performance of several BAL dilution markers during health and in a human endobronchial endotoxin challenge model of acute inflammation. Our findings suggest that incomplete ELF and lavage fluid mixing, flux of markers across the alveolar barrier, and lung inflammation are all possible factors that can affect marker performance. Accounting for these factors, we show that commonly used markers including urea, total protein, albumin, and immunoglobulin M are likely unreliable BAL dilution markers. In contrast, surfactant protein D appears to be less affected by these factors and may be a more accurate and biologically plausible marker to improve the reproducibility of acellular BAL component measurements across individuals during health and inflammatory states.NEW & NOTEWORTHY In this report, mathematical prediction models and real-world measurements are used to compare the performance of molecular markers of dilution in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid samples. Effects of acute inflammation within individual subjects are highlighted. These findings inform recommendations for normalizing measurements across bronchoalveolar lavage samples and highlight the need for additional markers to improve the rigor of translational studies utilizing bronchoalveolar lavage measurements.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology publishes original research covering the broad scope of molecular, cellular, and integrative aspects of normal and abnormal function of cells and components of the respiratory system. Areas of interest include conducting airways, pulmonary circulation, lung endothelial and epithelial cells, the pleura, neuroendocrine and immunologic cells in the lung, neural cells involved in control of breathing, and cells of the diaphragm and thoracic muscles. The processes to be covered in the Journal include gas-exchange, metabolic control at the cellular level, intracellular signaling, gene expression, genomics, macromolecules and their turnover, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, cell motility, secretory mechanisms, membrane function, surfactant, matrix components, mucus and lining materials, lung defenses, macrophage function, transport of salt, water and protein, development and differentiation of the respiratory system, and response to the environment.