Deleterious Role of TLR3 during Hyperoxia-induced Acute Lung Injury

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Murray, Lynne A. [1 ]
Knight, Darryl A. [4 ]
McAlonan, Laura [2 ]
Argentieri, Rochelle [3 ]
Joshis, Amrita [5 ]
Shaheen, Furquan [4 ]
Cunningham, Mark
Alexopolou, Lena [6 ]
Flavell, Richard A. [7 ]
Sarisky, Robert T. [1 ]
Hogaboam, Cory M. [5 ]
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[1] Centocor Inc, Dept Immunobiol, Radnor, PA USA
[2] Centocor Inc, Toxicol & Invest Pharmacol Dept, Radnor, PA USA
[3] Centocor Inc, Tissue Remodeling & Metab Dept, Radnor, PA USA
[4] St Pauls Hosp, James Hogg iCAPTURE Ctr Cardiovasc & Pulm Res, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y6, Canada
[5] Univ Michigan, Dept Pathol, Sch Med, Program Immunol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[6] Univ Aix Marseille 2, INSERM, CNRS, Ctr Immunol Marseille Luminy, Marseille, France
[7] Yale Univ, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Sch Med, Immunobiol Sect, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
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10.1164/rccm.200807-1020OC
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Rationale: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) manifests clinically as a consequence of septic and/or traumatic injury in the lung. Oxygen therapy remains a major therapeutic intervention in ARDS, but this can contribute further to lung damage. Patients with ARDS are highly susceptible to viral infection and it may be due to altered Toll-like receptor (TLR) expression. Objectives: To evaluate the role of TLR3 in ARDS. Methods: TLR3 expression and signaling was determined in airway epithelial cells after in vitro hyperoxia challenge. Using a murine model of hyperoxia-induced lung injury, the role of TLR3 was determined using either TLR3-gene deficient mice or a specific neutralizing antibody directed to TLR3. Measurements and Main Results: Increased TLR3 expression was observed in airway epithelial cells from patients with ARDS. Further, hyperoxic conditions alone were a major stimulus for increased TLR3 expression and activation in cultured human epithelial cells. Interestingly, TLR3(-/-) mice exhibited less acute lung injury, activation of apoptotic cascades, and extracellular matrix deposition after 5 days of 80% oxygen compared with wild-type (TLR3(+/+)) mice under the same conditions. Administration of a monoclonal anti-TLR3 antibody to TLR3(-/-) mice exposed to hyperoxic conditions likewise protected these mice from lung injury and inflammation. Conclusions: The potential for redundancy in function as well as crosstalk between distinct TLRs may indeed contribute to whether the inflammatory cascade can be effectively disrupted once signaling has been initiated. Together, these data show that TLR3 has a major role in the development of ARDS-like pathology in the absence of a viral pathogen.
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