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Angiotensin receptor blockade attenuates cigarette smoke–induced lung injury and rescues lung architecture in mice
Megan Podowski, … , Robert Wise, Enid Neptune
Megan Podowski, … , Robert Wise, Enid Neptune
Published December 19, 2011
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2012;122(1):229-240. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI46215.
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Angiotensin receptor blockade attenuates cigarette smoke–induced lung injury and rescues lung architecture in mice

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a prevalent smoking-related disease for which no disease-altering therapies currently exist. As dysregulated TGF-β signaling associates with lung pathology in patients with COPD and in animal models of lung injury induced by chronic exposure to cigarette smoke (CS), we postulated that inhibiting TGF-β signaling would protect against CS-induced lung injury. We first confirmed that TGF-β signaling was induced in the lungs of mice chronically exposed to CS as well as in COPD patient samples. Importantly, key pathological features of smoking-associated lung disease in patients, e.g., alveolar injury with overt emphysema and airway epithelial hyperplasia with fibrosis, accompanied CS-induced alveolar cell apoptosis caused by enhanced TGF-β signaling in CS-exposed mice. Systemic administration of a TGF-β–specific neutralizing antibody normalized TGF-β signaling and alveolar cell death, conferring improved lung architecture and lung mechanics in CS-exposed mice. Use of losartan, an angiotensin receptor type 1 blocker used widely in the clinic and known to antagonize TGF-β signaling, also improved oxidative stress, inflammation, metalloprotease activation and elastin remodeling. These data support our hypothesis that inhibition of TGF-β signaling through angiotensin receptor blockade can attenuate CS-induced lung injury in an established murine model. More importantly, our findings provide a preclinical platform for the development of other TGF-β–targeted therapies for patients with COPD.

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Megan Podowski, Carla Calvi, Shana Metzger, Kaori Misono, Hataya Poonyagariyagorn, Armando Lopez-Mercado, Therese Ku, Thomas Lauer, Sharon McGrath-Morrow, Alan Berger, Christopher Cheadle, Rubin Tuder, Harry C. Dietz, Wayne Mitzner, Robert Wise, Enid Neptune

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