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31 october 2014 01:00:50

 
Conditionally induced RAGE expression by proximal airway epithelial cells in transgenic mice causes lung inflammation (Respiratory Research)
 


Background: Receptors for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) are multiligand cell-surface receptors expressed abundantly by distal pulmonary epithelium. Our lab has discovered RAGE-mediated effects in the orchestration of lung inflammation induced by tobacco smoke and environmental pollutants; however, the specific contribution of RAGE to the progression of proximal airway inflammation is still inadequately characterized.Methods and resultsWe generated a Tet-inducible transgenic mouse that conditionally overexpressed RAGE using the club cell (Clara) secretory protein (CCSP) promoter expressed by club (Clara) cells localized to the proximal airway. RAGE was induced for 40?days from weaning (20?days of age) until sacrifice date at 60?days. Immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting, and qPCR revealed significant RAGE up-regulation when compared to non-transgenic controls; however, H&E staining revealed no detectible morphological abnormalities and apoptosis was not enhanced during the 40?days of augmentation. Freshly procured bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) from CCSP-RAGE TG mice had significantly more total leukocytes and PMNs compared to age-matched control littermates. Furthermore, CCSP-RAGE TG mice expressed significantly more tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-?), interleukin 7 (IL-7), and interleukin 14 (IL-14) in whole lung homogenates compared to controls. Conclusions: These data support the concept that RAGE up-regulation specifically in lung airways may function in the progression of proximal airway inflammation.


 
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