Iron overload causes a mild and transient increase in acute lung injury

铁过载导致急性肺损伤轻微且短暂增加

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作者:Vida Zhang, Tomas Ganz, Elizabeta Nemeth, Airie Kim

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated a strong link between acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and the levels of iron and iron-related proteins in the lungs. However, the role of iron overload in ARDS development has yet to be characterized. In this study, we compared the highly iron-overloaded hepcidin knockout mice (HKO) to their iron-sufficient wild-type (WT) littermates in a model of sterile acute lung injury (ALI) induced by treatment with oropharyngeal (OP) LPS. There were no major differences in systemic inflammatory response or airway neutrophil infiltration between the two groups at the time of maximal injury (days 2 and 3) or during the recovery phase (day 7). Hepcidin knockout mice had transiently increased bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) protein and MPO activity in the lung and BALF on day 3, indicating worse vascular leakage and increased neutrophil activity, respectively. The increased ALI severity in iron-overloaded mice may be a result of increased apoptosis of lung tissue, as evidenced by an increase in cleaved capsase-3 protein in lung homogenates from HKO mice versus WT mice on day 3. Altogether, our data suggest that even severe iron overload has a relatively minor and transient effect in LPS-induced ALI.

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