1. Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of GITR-GITRL interaction reduces chronic lung injury induced by bleomycin instillation.
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Cuzzacrea, Salvatore, Ronchetti, Simona, Genovese, Tiziana, Mazzon, Emanuela, Agostini, Massimiliano, Di Paola, Rosanna, Esposito, Emanuela, Muià, Carmelo, Nocentini, Guiseppe, and Riccardi, Carlo
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GENES , *HEREDITY , *GLUCOCORTICOIDS , *ADRENOCORTICAL hormones , *TUMOR necrosis factors - Abstract
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-α and interleukin (IL)-1β 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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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