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Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular motifs in bronchiolitis obliterans and alveolar fibroelastosis after lung and stem cell transplantation

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JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY CLINICAL RESEARCH
卷 3, 期 1, 页码 17-28

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cjp2.60

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allograft; lung transplantation/adverse effects; hematopoietic stem cell transplantation/adverse effects; bronchiolitis obliterans/physiopathology; primary graft dysfunction/physiopathology; idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis/pathology; pulmonary fibrosis/pathology

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SFB 738/3]
  2. German Center for Lung Research (Deutsches Zentrum fur Lungenforschung
  3. DZL)

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Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) remains the major obstacle to long-term survival following lung transplantation (LuTx). Morphologically CLAD is defined by obliterative remodelling of the small airways (bronchiolitis obliterans, BO) as well as a more recently described collagenous obliteration of alveoli with elastosis summarised as alveolar fibroelastosis (AFE). Both patterns are not restricted to pulmonary allografts, but have also been reported following haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and radio chemotherapy (RC). In this study we performed compartment-specific morphological and molecular analysis of BO and AFE lesions in human CLAD (n=22), HSCT (n=29) and RC (n=6) lung explants, utilising conventional histopathology, laser-microdissection, PCR techniques and immunohistochemistry to assess fibrosis-associated gene and protein expression. Three key results emerged from our analysis of fibrosis-associated genes: (i) generally speaking, BO is BO. Despite the varying clinical backgrounds, the molecular characteristics of BO lesions were found to be alike in all groups. (ii) AFE is AFE. In all groups of patients suffering from restrictive changes to lung physiology due to AFE there were largely - but not absolutely identical gene expression patterns. iii) BO concomitant to AFE after LuTx is characterised by an AFE-like molecular microenvironment, representing the only exception to (i). Additionally, we describe an evolutionary model for the AFE pattern: a non-specific fibrin-rich reaction to injury pattern triggers a misguided resolution attempt and eventual progression towards manifest AFE. Our data point towards an absence of classical fibrinolytic enzymes and an alternative fibrin degrading mechanism via macrophages, resulting in fibrous remodelling and restrictive functional changes. These data may serve as diagnostic adjuncts and help to predict the clinical course of respiratory dysfunction in LuTx and HSCT patients. Moreover, analysis of the mechanism of fibrinolysis and fibrogenesis may unveil potential therapeutic targets to alter the course of the eventually fatal lung remodelling.

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