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Morphological Alteration of Cultured Tracheobronchial Epithelial Cells is Accompanied by the Expression of Chemokines, MCP-1 and CINC/gro, in Rats
Authors:Taro Yamamoto  Kazuhiro Iyonaga  Motohiro Takeya  Naoki Saita  Moritaka Suga  Masuyuki Ando  Kiyoshi Takahashi
Institution:1. First Department of Internal Medicine, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Japan
Abstract:Morphologically altered epithelial cells are generally observed in fibrotic lung conditions and have been reported to produce several cytokines. To examine the relationship between morphological changes of the tracheobronchial epithelial cells (TBECs) and their chemokine production, we investigated, (1) the mRNA expression and protein secretion of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant/gro (CINC/gro), (2) morphological changes by electron microscopy, and (3) cytokeratin (CK) expression, using a primary culture system of rat TBECs. The constitutive secretion of MCP-1 in the culture supernatant of TBECs increased in a time-dependent manner, whereas the CINC/gro secretion was not changed. These results were consistent with the chemokines'' mRNA expression observed by in situ hybridization. The constitutive secretions of MCP-1 and CINC/gro were inhibited partially but significantly by dexamethasone. With the extension of the culture period, the morphology of the TBECs became flat and spindle in shape, similar to squamous metaplasia, as observed on electron microscopy, and with strong expression of CK 14. Sequential staining using immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization revealed the coexpression of MCP-1 mRNA and CK 14. These data indicate a significant relationship between the morphological squamoid alteration and the constitutive expression of MCP-1 but not of CINC/gro. It is thought that the squamous metaplasia of TBECs may accompany the alteration of cytokine production and play an important role in chronic lung inflammation.
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