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Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of GITR‐GITRL interaction reduces chronic lung injury induced by bleomycin instillation
Author(s) -
Cuzzocrea Salvatore,
Ronchetti Simona,
Genovese Tiziana,
Mazzon Emanuela,
Agostini Massimiliano,
Di Paola Rosanna,
Esposito Emanuela,
Muià Carmelo,
Nocentini Giuseppe,
Riccardi Carlo
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.06-6611com
Subject(s) - bleomycin , lung , immunology , medicine , chemistry , chemotherapy
We have recently identified a gene named GITR (glucocorticoid‐induced TNF receptor related gene). GITR is expressed in different cells and tissues such as T lymphocytes from thymus and spleen and lymph nodes, and also in the lung. GITR ligand (GITRL) is expressed in several cells including macrophages, B cells, denditric cells, and endothelial cells. In the present study, by comparing the responses in wild‐type (WT) mice (GITR +/+ ) and GITR‐deficient mice (GITR ‐/‐ ), we investigated the role played by GITR‐GITRL interaction in the development of chronic lung injury caused by bleomycin instillation. When compared with bleomycin‐treated GITR +/+ mice, bleomycintreated GITR ‐/‐ mice exhibited a reduced degree of i ) lung infiltration with polymorphonuclear neutrophils (MPO activity); ii ) edema formation; iii ) histological evidence of lung injury; iv ) TNF‐a and interleukin (IL)‐1f production; v ) nitrotyrosine formation; and vi ) NF‐κB activation. The cotreatment of GITR +/+ mice with Fc‐GITR fusion protein (6.25 µg/mouse) also significantly attenuated all of the above indicators of lung damage and inflammation. Our results clearly demonstrate that GITR‐GITRL interaction plays an important role in the chronic lung injury induced by bleomycin in the mice. Cuzzocrea, S., Ronchetti, S., Genovese, T., Mazzon, E., Agostini, M., Di Paola, R., Esposito, E., Muià, C., Nocentini, G., Riccardi, C. Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of GITR‐GITRL interaction reduces chronic lung injury induced by bleomycin instillation. FASEB J. 21, 117–129 (2007)

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