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Durgesh Nandini Das1, Akarsha Balnadupete1, Rashmi Shetty1
1Texas Lung Injury Institute, Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, 11937 US Highway 271, Tyler, TX 75708, USA.
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Alveolar inflammation, elevated interleukin-17A (IL-17A), and fibrin deposition are common features in all forms of lung injury followed by fibrotic repair. Type II alveolar epithelial cell (AEC) viability, regulated by tumor suppressor protein p53 and changes in uPA-mediated fibrinolysis, has been linked to lung injury and pulmonary fibrosis (PF). Nevertheless, mechanistic details linking increased IL-17A with p53 and PAI-1 to lung injury and remodeling remain unclear. We found that IL-17A and its receptor (IL-17RA) are induced during various lung injuries. IL-17A augments IL-17RA, p53 and downstream PAI-1 with a concurrent decrease in uPA and its receptor (uPAR) in AECs. These changes promote AEC apoptosis, alveolar injury and PF. In addition, IL-17A causes a dose-dependent increase in IL-17RA and profibrogenic markers in lung fibroblasts (LFs), suggesting myofibroblast differentiation. We further found that inhibition of IL-17A by caveolin-1 scaffolding domain peptide (CSP) or its 7-mer deletion fragment (CSP7) inhibits AEC apoptosis, lung inflammation, and profibrogenic markers in LFs and PF. Further, treatment of mice with bleomycin-induced lung injury using CSP7, an anti-IL-17A antibody, or an IL-17RA blocking antibody attenuates total lung hydroxyproline and soluble collagen content, as well as levels of profibrogenic markers. These observations support the role of IL-17A/IL-17RA signaling in lung injury and post-injury remodeling.
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