| Respiratory Research | |
| Genetic replacement of surfactant protein-C reduces respiratory syncytial virus induced lung injury | |
| Thomas R Korfhagen3  Kristen Page3  John E Baatz2  Teah L Ruetschilling1  Melissa D Maxfield3  Albert P Senft1  Stephan W Glasser3  | |
| [1] Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM, USA;Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA;Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Perinatal Institute, Division of Neonatology, Perinatal and Pulmonary Biology, MLC7029, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, 45229-3039, USA | |
| 关键词: Clara cell secretory protein (CCSP); Interstitial lung disease; Lung inflammation; Type II cells; Respiratory syncytial virus; Surfactant protein-C; | |
| Others : 796530 DOI : 10.1186/1465-9921-14-19 |
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| received in 2012-10-18, accepted in 2013-02-08, 发布年份 2013 | |
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【 摘 要 】
Background
Individuals with deficiencies of pulmonary surfactant protein C (SP-C) develop interstitial lung disease (ILD) that is exacerbated by viral infections including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). SP-C gene targeted mice (Sftpc -/-) lack SP-C, develop an ILD-like disease and are susceptible to infection with RSV.
Methods
In order to determine requirements for correction of RSV induced injury we have generated compound transgenic mice where SP-C expression can be induced on the Sftpc -/- background (SP-C/Sftpc -/-) by the administration of doxycycline (dox). The pattern of induced SP-C expression was determined by immunohistochemistry and processing by Western blot analysis. Tissue and cellular inflammation was measured following RSV infection and the RSV-induced cytokine response of isolated Sftpc +/+ and -/- type II cells determined.
Results
After 5 days of dox administration transgene SP-C mRNA expression was detected by RT-PCR in the lungs of two independent lines of bitransgenic SP-C/Sftpc -/- mice (lines 55.3 and 54.2). ProSP-C was expressed in the lung, and mature SP-C was detected by Western blot analysis of the lavage fluid from both lines of SP-C/Sftpc -/- mice. Induced SP-C expression was localized to alveolar type II cells by immunostaining with an antibody to proSP-C. Line 55.3 SP-C/Sftpc -/- mice were maintained on or off dox for 7 days and infected with 2.6x107 RSV pfu. On day 3 post RSV infection total inflammatory cell counts were reduced in the lavage of dox treated 55.3 SP-C/Sftpc -/- mice (p = 0.004). The percentage of neutrophils was reduced (p = 0.05). The viral titers of lung homogenates from dox treated 55.3 SP-C/Sftpc -/- mice were decreased relative to 55.3 SP-C/Sftpc -/- mice without dox (p = 0.01). The cytokine response of Sftpc -/- type II cells to RSV was increased over that of Sftpc +/+ cells.
Conclusions
Transgenic restoration of SP-C reduced inflammation and improved viral clearance in the lungs of SP-C deficient mice. The loss of SP-C in alveolar type II cells compromises their response to infection. These findings show that the restoration of SP-C in Sftpc -/- mice in response to RSV infection is a useful model to determine parameters for therapeutic intervention.
【 授权许可】
2013 Glasser et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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