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Pneumocystis stimulates MCP-1 production by alveolar epithelial cells through a JNK-dependent mechanism

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00452.2006

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inflammation; epithelial; AIDS

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  1. NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE [P01HL071659, R01HL083761, R01HL064559] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [P01-HL-71659, R01-HL-64559, R01-HL-083761] Funding Source: Medline

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Pneumocystis carinii is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes pneumonia ( PCP) in immuno-compromised individuals. Recent studies have demonstrated that the host's immune response is clearly responsible for the majority of the pathophysiological changes associated with PCP. P. carinii interacts closely with alveolar epithelial cells ( AECs); however, the nature and pathological consequences of the epithelial response remain poorly defined. Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 ( MCP-1) is involved in lung inflammation, immunity, and epithelial repair and is upregulated during PCP. To determine whether AECs are an important source of MCP-1 in the P. carinii- infected lung, in vivo and in vitro studies were performed. In situ hybridization showed that MCP-1 mRNA was localized to cells with morphological characteristics of AECs in the lungs of infected mice. In vitro studies demonstrated that P. carinii stimulated a time- and dose- dependent MCP-1 response in primary murine type II cells that was preceded by JNK activation. Pharmacological inhibition of JNK nearly abolished P. carinii- stimulated MCP-1 production, while ERK, p38 MAPK, and TNF receptor signaling were not required. Furthermore, delivery of a JNK inhibitory peptide specifically to pulmonary epithelial cells using a recombinant adenovirus vector blocked the early lung MCP- 1 response following intratracheal instillation of infectious P. carinii. JNK inhibition did not affect P. carinii- stimulated production of macrophage inflammatory protein- 2 in vitro or in vivo, indicating that multiple signaling pathways are activated in P. carinii- stimulated AECs. These data demonstrate that AECs respond to P. carinii in a proinflammatory manner that may contribute to the generation of immune- mediated lung injury.

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