Authors
Daniel Rittirsch, Michael A Flierl, Danielle E Day, Brian A Nadeau, Stephanie R McGuire, Laszlo M Hoesel, Kyros Ipaktchi, Firas S Zetoune, J Vidya Sarma, Lin Leng, Markus S Huber-Lang, Thomas A Neff, Richard Bucala, Peter A Ward
Publication date
2008/6/1
Journal
The Journal of Immunology
Volume
180
Issue
11
Pages
7664-7672
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Description
Although acute lung injury (ALI) is an important problem in humans, its pathogenesis is poorly understood. Airway instillation of bacterial LPS, a known complement activator, represents a frequently used model of ALI. In the present study, pathways in the immunopathogenesis of ALI were evaluated. ALI was induced in wild-type, C3−/−, and C5−/− mice by airway deposition of LPS. To assess the relevant inflammatory mediators, bronchoalveolar lavage fluids were evaluated by ELISA analyses and various neutralizing Abs and receptor antagonists were administered in vivo. LPS-induced ALI was neutrophil-dependent, but it was not associated with generation of C5a in the lung and was independent of C3, C5, or C5a. Instead, LPS injury was associated with robust generation of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), leukotriene B 4 (LTB4), and high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) and required …
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Scholar articles
D Rittirsch, MA Flierl, DE Day, BA Nadeau, SR McGuire… - The Journal of Immunology, 2008