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12/15-lipoxygenase expressed in non-epithelial cells causes airway epithelial injury in asthma.


ABSTRACT: The mechanisms underlying asthmatic airway epithelial injury are not clear. 12/15-lipoxygenase (an ortholog of human 15-LOX-1), which is induced by IL-13, is associated with mitochondrial degradation in reticulocytes at physiological conditions. In this study, we showed that 12/15-LOX expressed in nonepithelial cells caused epithelial injury in asthma pathogenesis. While 12/15-LOX overexpression or IL-13 administration to naïve mice showed airway epithelial injury, 12/15-LOX knockout/knockdown in allergic mice reduced airway epithelial injury. The constitutive expression of 15-LOX-1 in bronchial epithelia of normal human lungs further indicated that epithelial 15-LOX-1 may not cause epithelial injury. 12/15-LOX expression is increased in various inflammatory cells in allergic mice. Though non-epithelial cells such as macrophages or fibroblasts released 12/15-LOX metabolites upon IL-13 induction, bronchial epithelia didn't release. Further 12-S-HETE, arachidonic acid metabolite of 12/15-LOX leads to epithelial injury. These findings suggested 12/15-LOX expressed in non-epithelial cells such as macrophages and fibroblasts leads to bronchial epithelial injury.

SUBMITTER: Mabalirajan U 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3607899 | biostudies-other | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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12/15-lipoxygenase expressed in non-epithelial cells causes airway epithelial injury in asthma.

Mabalirajan Ulaganathan U   Rehman Rakhshinda R   Ahmad Tanveer T   Kumar Sarvesh S   Leishangthem Geeta Devi GD   Singh Suchita S   Dinda Amit Kumar AK   Biswal Shyam S   Agrawal Anurag A   Ghosh Balaram B  

Scientific reports 20130101


The mechanisms underlying asthmatic airway epithelial injury are not clear. 12/15-lipoxygenase (an ortholog of human 15-LOX-1), which is induced by IL-13, is associated with mitochondrial degradation in reticulocytes at physiological conditions. In this study, we showed that 12/15-LOX expressed in nonepithelial cells caused epithelial injury in asthma pathogenesis. While 12/15-LOX overexpression or IL-13 administration to naïve mice showed airway epithelial injury, 12/15-LOX knockout/knockdown i  ...[more]

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