Lung Cytokine Production in Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Experimental Lung Research
- Vol. 18 (1) , 29-43
- https://doi.org/10.3109/01902149209020649
Abstract
In bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis, lung injury is accompanied with inflammation and subsequent fibrosis. In this study, lung mRNA for several cytokines was measured in bleomycin-treated mice to evaluate their roles in lung fibrosis. Significant increases in tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) mRNA were found in lungs of bleomycin-treated responder CBA mice but not in nonresponder BALB/c mice. Increases in responder animals peaked on day 7 after bleomycin administration, and subsequently returned toward control levels. This time course paralleled that for the increase in β-actin mRNA, but preceded the peak increase in mRNA for collagens I and III. When lung macrophages were analyzed for cytokine secretion, differences were observed between alveolar macrophages and interstitial cells, and between cells from bleomycin-responsive CBA and nonresponsive BALB/c mice. Only alveolar macrophages from CBA mice secreted increased amounts ofIL-1. TNF-α activity was increased in conditioned media of alveolar and interstitial cells of CBA mice, while only alveolar macrophages of nonresponder BALB/c mice secreted any activity. The kinetics of the increased secretion of TNF-α was dissimilar for these different cells. These results are consistent with the conclusion that increased production of TNF-α and TGF-β is an important component of the fibrotic process.Keywords
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