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Publication : Critical role for IL-18 in spontaneous lung inflammation caused by autophagy deficiency.

First Author  Abdel Fattah E Year  2015
Journal  J Immunol Volume  194
Issue  11 Pages  5407-16
PubMed ID  25888640 Mgi Jnum  J:294240
Mgi Id  MGI:6455102 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1402277
Citation  Abdel Fattah E, et al. (2015) Critical role for IL-18 in spontaneous lung inflammation caused by autophagy deficiency. J Immunol 194(11):5407-16
abstractText  Autophagy is an important component of the immune response. However, the functions of autophagy in human diseases are much less understood. We studied biological consequences of autophagy deficiency in mice lacking the essential autophagy gene Atg7 or Atg5 in myeloid cells. Surprisingly, these mice presented with spontaneous sterile lung inflammation, characterized by marked recruitment of inflammatory cells, submucosal thickening, goblet cell metaplasia, and increased collagen content. Lung inflammation was associated with increase in several proinflammatory cytokines in the bronchoalveolar lavage and in serum. This inflammation was largely driven by IL-18 as a result of constitutive inflammasome activation. Following i.p. LPS injection, autophagy-deficient mice had higher levels of proinflammatory cytokines in lungs and in serum, as well as increased mortality, than control mice. Intranasal bleomycin challenge exacerbated lung inflammation in autophagy-deficient mice and produced more severe fibrotic changes than in control mice. These results uncover a new and important role for autophagy as negative regulator of lung inflammation.
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