Disruption of p21 attenuates lung inflammation induced by cigarette smoke, LPS, and fMLP in mice

p21 的破坏可减轻小鼠因香烟烟雾、LPS 和 fMLP 引起的肺部炎症

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作者:Hongwei Yao, Se-Ran Yang, Indika Edirisinghe, Saravanan Rajendrasozhan, Samuel Caito, David Adenuga, Michael A O'Reilly, Irfan Rahman

Abstract

The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21(CIP1/WAF1/SDI1) (p21) is an important inhibitory checkpoint regulator of cell cycle progression in response to oxidative and genotoxic stresses. It is known that p21 potentiates inflammatory response and inhibits apoptosis and proliferation, leading to cellular senescence. However, the role of endogenous p21 in regulation of lung inflammatory and injurious responses by cigarette smoke (CS) or other pro-inflammatory stimuli is not known. We hypothesized that p21 is an important modifier of lung inflammation and injury, and genetic ablation of p21 will confer protection against CS and other pro-inflammatory stimuli (lipopolysacchride [LPS] and N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine [fMLP])-mediated lung inflammation and injury. To test this hypothesis, p21-deficient (p21-/-) and wild-type mice were exposed to CS, LPS, or fMLP, and the lung oxidative stress and inflammatory responses as well as airspace enlargement were assessed. We found that targeted disruption of p21 attenuated CS-, LPS-, or fMLP-mediated lung inflammatory responses in mice. CS-mediated oxidative stress and fMLP-induced airspace enlargement were also decreased in lungs of p21-/- mice compared with wild-type mice. The mechanism underlying this finding was associated with decreased NF-kappaB activation, and reactive oxygen species generation by decreased phosphorylation of p47(phox) and down-modulating the activation of p21-activated kinase. Our data provide insight into the mechanism of pro-inflammatory effect of p21, and the loss of p21 protects against lung oxidative and inflammatory responses, and airspace enlargement in response to multiple pro-inflammatory stimuli. These data may have ramifications in CS-induced senescence in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/emphysema.

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