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Effect of lung pericyte-like cell ablation on the bleomycin model of injury and repair

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00392.2021

Keywords

bleomcyin; fibrosis; inflammation; lung pericytes; myofibroblasts

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01HL122895, K08HL127075, R03HL155075-01A1, R01HL133751]
  2. Cell Evaluation & Therapy Shared Resource, Hollings Cancer Center, Medical University of South Carolina [P30 CA138313]

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This study investigates the role of pericyte-like cells in lung fibrosis by using a model of pericyte-like cell ablation. The results show that pericyte-like cell ablation does not affect lung fibrosis but reduces acute lung inflammation.
We previously showed that pericyte-like cells derived from the FoxD1-lineage contribute to myofibroblasts following bleomycin-induced lung injury. However, their functional significance in lung fibrosis remains unknown. In this study, we used a model of lung pericyte-like cell ablation to test the hypothesis that pericyte-like cell ablation attenuates lung fibrosis in bleomycininduced lung injury. Lung fibrosis was induced by intratracheal instillation of bleomycin. To ablate pericyte-like cells in the lung, diphtheria toxin (DT) was administered to Foxd1-Cre;Rosa26-iDTR mice at two different phases of bleomycin-induced lung injury. For early ablation, we coadministered bleomycin with DT and harvested mice at days 7 and 21. To test the effect of ablation after acute injury, we delivered DT 7 days after bleomycin administration. We assessed fibrosis by lung hydroxyproline content and semiquantitative analysis of picrosirius red staining. We performed bronchoalveolar lavage to determine cell count and differential. We also interrogated mRNA expression of fibrosis-related genes in whole lung RNA. Compared with DT-insensitive littermates where pericyte-like cells were not ablated, DT-sensitive animals exhibited no difference in fibrosis at day 21 both in the early and late pericyte ablation models. However, early ablation of pericytes reduced acute lung inflammation, as indicated by decreased inflammatory cells. Our data confirm a role for pericytes in regulating pulmonary inflammation in early lung injury.

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