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Interaction of cyclic mechanical stretch and toll-like receptor 4-mediated innate immunity in rat alveolar type II cells

Journal

RESPIROLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 67-73

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/resp.12149

Keywords

apoptosis; inflammation; lipopolysaccharide; lung injury; stretching

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Background and objectiveIn cases of infection-induced acute lung injury, mechanical ventilation might be necessary to maintain oxygenation. Although low tidal volume ventilation is applied, alveolar over-distension may occur and result in ventilator-induced lung injury. In this study, we investigate (i) the influence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation on high-amplitude stretching; and (ii) the effect of stretching on LPS-mediated immune response in isolated rat alveolar type II cells. MethodsType II cells were incubated with LPS and stretched for 24h on elastic membranes. Initially we examined apoptosis and lactic acid dehydrogenase release in LPS-treated stretched cells. Furthermore we determined toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 expression, TLR4 signalling by analysis of nuclear factor B (NF-B) activation and the secretion of inflammatory cytokines (monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, macrophage inflammatory protein-2, interleukin-1 beta, tumour necrosis factor alpha). ResultsOur results show that LPS increases apoptosis and cytotoxicity in high amplitude stretched cells. Stretching and LPS activate NF-B. The LPS influence is the prevailing one while no synergistic effects were observed by additional stretching. LPS stimulates an increased secretion of the inflammatory mediators only. Stretching had no influence on cytokines secretion. ConclusionsWe conclude that activation of TLR4 mediated immunity intensifies cell damage caused by stretching whereas in return stretching had no influence on TLR4 mediated innate immunity. We hypothesized that (i) stretching may modify the mechanisms of innate immunity; and (ii) activation of innate immunity may affect stretch-induced apoptosis. We show that activation of TLR4-mediated innate immunity increased stretched induced cell damage, but stretching does not modify TLR4-mediated innate immunity.

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