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Pulmonary arterial remodeling induced by a Th2 immune response

Authors :
Gabriele Grunig
Laimute Taraseviciene-Stewart
Viswanath P. Kurup
Jennifer Louten
Marlene Rabinovitch
Norbert F. Voelkel
Eleen Daley
Christophe Guignabert
Rene de Waal Malefyt
Claire Emson
Ekkehard Grünig
Cory M. Hogaboam
Source :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
The Rockefeller University Press, 2008.

Abstract

Pulmonary arterial remodeling characterized by increased vascular smooth muscle density is a common lesion seen in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a deadly condition. Clinical correlation studies have suggested an immune pathogenesis of pulmonary arterial remodeling, but experimental proof has been lacking. We show that immunization and prolonged intermittent challenge via the airways with either of two different soluble antigens induced severe muscularization in small- to medium-sized pulmonary arteries. Depletion of CD4+ T cells, antigen-specific T helper type 2 (Th2) response, or the pathogenic Th2 cytokine interleukin 13 significantly ameliorated pulmonary arterial muscularization. The severity of pulmonary arterial muscularization was associated with increased numbers of epithelial cells and macrophages that expressed a smooth muscle cell mitogen, resistin-like molecule α, but surprisingly, there was no correlation with pulmonary hypertension. Our data are the first to provide experimental proof that the adaptive immune response to a soluble antigen is sufficient to cause severe pulmonary arterial muscularization, and support the clinical observations in pediatric patients and in companion animals that muscularization represents one of several injurious events to the pulmonary artery that may collectively contribute to PAH.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15409538 and 00221007
Volume :
205
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....049a64bef384ecd7585c99d77d925c64