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Thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor deficiency attenuates bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis.

Authors :
Fujimoto H
Gabazza EC
Taguchi O
Nishii Y
Nakahara H
Bruno NE
D'Alessandro-Gabazza CN
Kasper M
Yano Y
Nagashima M
Morser J
Broze GJ
Suzuki K
Adachi Y
Source :
The American journal of pathology [Am J Pathol] 2006 Apr; Vol. 168 (4), pp. 1086-96.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Decreased fibrinolytic function favors the development of pulmonary fibrosis. Thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) is a strong suppressor of fibrinolysis, but its role in lung fibrosis is unknown. Therefore, we compared bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis in TAFI-deficient, heterozygous, and wild-type mice. The animals were sacrificed 21 days after bleomycin administration, and markers of lung fibrosis and inflammation were measured. The bronchoalveolar lavage fluid levels of total protein, neutrophil proteases (elastase, myeloperoxidase), cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-13), chemokine (monocyte chemoattractant protein-1), coagulation activation marker (thrombin-antithrombin complex), total soluble collagen, and growth factors (platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factor-beta1, granulocytic-macrophage growth factor) were significantly decreased in knockout mice compared to wild-type mice. Further, histological findings of fibrosis, fibrin deposition, and hydroxyproline and collagen content in the lung were significantly decreased in knockout mice compared to wild-type mice. Depletion of fibrinogen by ancrod treatment led to equalization in the amount of fibrosis and collagen deposition in the lungs of knockout and wild-type mice. No difference was detected in body temperature or arterial pressure between the different mouse phenotypes. These results suggest that the anti-fibrinolytic activity of TAFI promotes lung fibrosis by hindering the rate at which fibrin is degraded.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0002-9440
Volume :
168
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American journal of pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16565485
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2353/ajpath.2006.050610