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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha from macrophages enhances LPS-induced Clara cell expression of keratinocyte-derived chemokine

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AMER THORACIC SOC
DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2007-0203OC

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airway; tumor necrosis factor-alpha; synergism; macrophages

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  1. NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE [P01HL029594, R01HL047328] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL47328, HL29594] Funding Source: Medline

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Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha is a cytokine produced by alveolar macrophages in response to LIPS in the lung. Clara cells are bronchiolar epithelial ells that produce a variety of proinflammatory cytokines in response to LIPS but not to TNF-alpha. In this study, we examined whether TNF-alpha affects Clara cell cytokine production in the setting of LIPS stimulation. Using a transformed murine Clara cell line (C22), we observed that both LPS and TNF-alpha induced production of keratinocyte-derived chemokine (KC) and monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1. We also found that simultaneous LPS and TNIF-alpha stimulation is synergistic for KC production, but additive for MCP-1 production. By using a Transwell coculture system of RAW264.7 macrophages and Clara cells isolated from C57BI/6 mice, we found that macrophages produce a soluble factor that enhances Clara cell KC production in response to LPS. Cocultures of Clara cells from mice deficient in TNIF-alpha receptors with RAW264.7 macrophages demonstrated that the effect of macrophages on Clara cells is mediated primarily via TNF-alpha. To determine whether these findings occur in vivo, we treated wild-type and TNF receptor-deficient mice intratracheally with LIPS and examined the expression of KC. LPS-treated, TNF receptor-deficient mice showed much less KC mRNA in airway epithelial cells compared with wildtype mice. In contrast, a similar number of KC-expressing cells was seen in the lung periphery. Thus, upregulation of KC by Clara cells in the setting of LIPS stimulation is largely dependent on TNF-alpha originating from alveolar macrophages. These findings shed light on macrophage-Clara cell interactions in regulating the pulmonary inflammatory response to LPS.

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