Targeting lung heme iron by aerosol hemopexin adminstration in sickle cell disease pulmonary hypertension.

通过气溶胶血红素结合蛋白给药靶向治疗镰状细胞病肺动脉高压中的肺血红素铁

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作者:Lucero Melissa J, Lisk Christina, Cendali Francesca, Swindle Delaney, Setua Saini, Thangaraju Kiruphagaran, Pak David I, O'Boyle Quintin, Lu Shuwei, Tolson Robert, Zaeske Seth, Rana Nishant, Khan Saqib, Westover Natalie, DavizonCastillo Pavel, George Gemlyn, Hassell Kathryn, Nuss Rachelle, Brinkman Nathan, Gentinetta Thomas, Palmer Andre F, D'Alessandro Angelo, Buehler Paul W, Irwin David C
Lung tissue from human patients and murine models of sickle cell disease pulmonary hypertension (SCD-PH) show perivascular regions with excessive iron accumulation. The iron accumulation arises from chronic hemolysis and extravasation of hemoglobin (Hb) into the lung adventitial spaces, where it is linked to nitric oxide depletion, oxidative stress, inflammation, and tissue hypoxia, which collectively drive SCD-PH. Here, we tested the hypothesis that intrapulmonary delivery of hemopexin (Hpx) to the deep lung is effective at scavenging heme-iron and attenuating the progression of SCD-PH. Herein, we evaluated in a murine model of hemolysis driven SCD-PH, if intrapulmonary Hpx administration bi-weekly for 10 weeks improves lung iron deposition, exercise tolerance, cardiovascular function, and multi-omic indices associated with SCD-PH. Data shows Hpx delivered with a micro-sprayer deposits Hpx in the alveolar regions. Hpx extravasates into the perivascular compartments but does not diffuse into the circulation. Histological examination shows Hpx therapy decreased lung iron deposition, 4-HNE, and HO-1 expression. This was associated with improved exercise tolerance, cardiopulmonary function, and multi-omic profile of whole lung and RV tissue. Our data provides proof of concept that treating lung heme-iron by direct administration of Hpx to the lung attenuates the progression of PH associated with SCD.

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