Regulation of chemokine mRNA expression in a rat model of vanadium-induced pulmonary inflammation

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Chong, IW [1 ]
Shi, MM
Love, JA
Christiani, DC
Paulauskis, JD
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[1] Kaohsiung Med Univ, Dept Internal Med, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth, Boston, MA 02115 USA
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10.1023/A:1007021322323
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Environmental and occupational exposure to vanadium dusts results in toxic effects mainly confined to the respiratory system. Using a rat model of acute lung inflammation induced by intratracheal instillation of sodium metavanadate (NaVO3) at the dose of 200 mug V/kg, we investigated the relationship between the cytologic characterization of pulmonary inflammation and the expression of chemokine mRNA. Significant polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) influx (P < 0.01) into the lung was noted 4 h after NaVO3 instillation, whereas alveolar macrophages (Ah ls) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells appeared to decrease significantly. In contrast, neither PMNs nor AMs changed substantially 1 h after NaVO3 instillation. By Northern analysis, macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-2 mRNA in BAL cells increased markedly I h after NaVO3 instillation and reduced a little bit at 4 h, whereas MIP-1<alpha> mRNA in BAL cells was expressed relatively high 1 h after NaVO3 instillation, although a basal expression was detected in control group, and returned rapidly nearly to control level at 4 h. Since MIP-2 is a potent PMN chemoattractant and MIP-1 alpha is a potent macrophage/monocyte chemoattractant has been well known. The facts that PMN influx was preceded by increased MIP-2 mRNA expression, suggesting that MIP-2 is involved in the development of NaVO3-induced pulmonary inflammation, whereas increased MIP-1 alpha mRNA expression was followed by decreased AMs in BAL cells, suggesting AMs might be activated by MIP-1 alpha, adherent to the lining surface of the airways and then resistant to be washed out. To delineate the mechanisms of transcriptional activation, we recently cloned the 5'-flanking region of the MIP-2 gene. The promotor region contains consensus binding sites for transcription factor nuclear factor KB (NF-kappaB) and activator protein- 1 (AP-1). Using electrophoretic mobility shift assay, increased nuclear NF-kappaB, not AP-1, binding activity was detected 1 h after NaVO3 instillation, which correlated with the induction of MIP-2 mRNA. p6.5 (Rel A) and p50 protein appears to be involved in MIP-2 NF-kappaB binding. Taken together, our studies suggest that MIP-2 is an important mediator of NaVO3-induced pulmonary inflammation in the rat model. In addition, elevated MIP-2 mRNA levels are accompanied by increased NF-kappaB binding activity in BAL cells, suggesting possible MIP-2 transcriptional regulation through NF-kappaB.
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