[HTML][HTML] β1 Integrin regulates adult lung alveolar epithelial cell inflammation

EJ Plosa, JT Benjamin, JM Sucre, PM Gulleman… - JCI insight, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
EJ Plosa, JT Benjamin, JM Sucre, PM Gulleman, LA Gleaves, W Han, S Kook…
JCI insight, 2020ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Integrins, the extracellular matrix receptors that facilitate cell adhesion and migration, are
necessary for organ morphogenesis; however, their role in maintaining adult tissue
homeostasis is poorly understood. To define the functional importance of β 1 integrin in adult
mouse lung, we deleted it after completion of development in type 2 alveolar epithelial cells
(AECs). Aged β 1 integrin–deficient mice exhibited chronic obstructive pulmonary disease–
like (COPD-like) pathology characterized by emphysema, lymphoid aggregates, and …
Abstract
Integrins, the extracellular matrix receptors that facilitate cell adhesion and migration, are necessary for organ morphogenesis; however, their role in maintaining adult tissue homeostasis is poorly understood. To define the functional importance of β 1 integrin in adult mouse lung, we deleted it after completion of development in type 2 alveolar epithelial cells (AECs). Aged β 1 integrin–deficient mice exhibited chronic obstructive pulmonary disease–like (COPD-like) pathology characterized by emphysema, lymphoid aggregates, and increased macrophage infiltration. These histopathological abnormalities were preceded by β 1 integrin–deficient AEC dysfunction such as excessive ROS production and upregulation of NF-κB–dependent chemokines, including CCL2. Genetic deletion of the CCL2 receptor, Ccr2, in mice with β 1 integrin–deficient type 2 AECs impaired recruitment of monocyte-derived macrophages and resulted in accelerated inflammation and severe premature emphysematous destruction. The lungs exhibited reduced AEC efferocytosis and excessive numbers of inflamed type 2 AECs, demonstrating the requirement for recruited monocytes/macrophages in limiting lung injury and remodeling in the setting of a chronically inflamed epithelium. These studies support a critical role for β 1 integrin in alveolar homeostasis in the adult lung.
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