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W.T. Wallace and A.S. Jeevarajan

inflammatory response of alveolar epithelial cells, A549 cells were exposed to ... Cellular Toxicity: A549 cells were grown in 12-well plates for 72 hours. ...

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M t i Bi h iM t i Bi h i Experimental Techniques in BiophysicsExperimental Techniques in Biophysics

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Mineral fiber-mediated activation of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase c in human bronchoalveolar carcinoma-derived alveolar epithelial A549 cells.
2009-02-01

Given the role of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C (PLC) isozymes in the control of cell growth and differentiation we were prompted to analyze the expression of some of these PLC in human bronchoalveolar carcinoma-derived alveolar epithelial A549 cells. The effects of several fluoro-edenite fibers were ...

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Carrageenan inhibits granzyme A-induced detachment of and interleukin-8 release from alveolar epithelial A549 cells
2008-11-06

Granzyme A (GrA) is a lymphocyte serine protease that is believed to enter virus-infected cells and growing tumors and induce apoptosis. We found recently that recombinant rat GrA (rGrA) promotes detachment of and interleukin (IL)-8 release from alveolar epithelial A549 cells and suggested that this protease is ...

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The Efficiency of the Translocation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis across a Bilayer of Epithelial and Endothelial Cells as a Model of the Alveolar Wall Is a Consequence of Transport within Mononuclear Phagocytes and Invasion of Alveolar Epithelial Cells
2002-01-01

The mechanism(s) by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis crosses the alveolar wall to establish infection in the lung is not well known. In an attempt to better understand the mechanism of translocation and create a model to study the different stages of bacterial crossing through the alveolar wall, we established a two-layer transwell system. M. tuberculosis ...

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Cytotoxic and genotoxic impact of TiO2 nanoparticles on A549 cells.
2011-02-01

Titania nanoparticles are produced by tons, and included in commercial products, raising concerns about their potential impact on human health. This study relates their cytotoxic and genotoxic impact on a cell line representative of human lung, namely A549 alveolar epithelial cells. PMID:21485783

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Matrix metalloproteinase-1 activation via plasmin generated on alveolar epithelial cell surfaces.

Plasmin is a potent protease related to tissue repair/remodeling not by fibrinolysis alone but also by activation of cytokines such as transforming growth factor and hepatocyte growth factor and by activation of matrix metalloproteases. We examined whether matrix matalloproteinase-1 was activated via plasminogen activation on surfaces of cultured alveolar ...

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Airway epithelial cell response to human metapneumovirus infection.
2007-07-25

Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a major cause of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in infants, elderly and immunocompromised patients. In this study, we show that hMPV can infect in a similar manner epithelial cells representative of different tracts of the airways. hMPV-induced expression of chemokines IL-8 and RANTES in primary small alveolar ...

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Airway epithelial cell response to human metapneumovirus infection
2007-11-10

Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a major cause of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in infants, elderly and immunocompromised patients. In this study, we show that hMPV can infect in a similar manner epithelial cells representative of different tracts of the airways. hMPV-induced expression of chemokines IL-8 and RANTES in primary small alveolar ...

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TNF-?-stimulated macrophages protect A549 lung cells against iron and oxidation.
2011-07-01

Previously, we have shown that TNF-? protects iron-exposed J774 macrophages against iron-catalyzed oxidative lysosomal disruption and cell death by increasing reduced glutathione and H-ferritin in cells. Because J774 cells are able to harbor large amounts of iron, which is potentially harmful in a redox-active state, we hypothesized that TNF-?-stimulated J774 macrophages will prevent iron-driven ...

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Effect of exposure conditions on SWCNT-induced inflammatory response in human alveolar epithelial cells.
2011-04-06

There has been an increasing interest in the development and applications of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) due to their huge potential in industrial and medical applications, but the toxicological properties of these materials have not been well characterized, especially the effects of nanoparticle exposure under different conditions on cellular responses. Nano-structured particles are potentially ...

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Granzyme A and thrombin differentially promote the release of interleukin-8 from alveolar epithelial A549 cells.
2010-04-28

Some of extracellular serine proteases with trypsin-like specificity of cleavage have been known to increase the release of inflammatory mediators from various cell types. For instance, two well-known trypsin-like serine proteases circulating in blood, granzyme A (GrA) and thrombin, have been found to promote interleukin (IL)-8 release from an alveolar ...

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Granzyme A and thrombin differentially promote the release of interleukin-8 from alveolar epithelial A549 cells
2010-04-28

Some of extracellular serine proteases with trypsin-like specificity of cleavage have been known to increase the release of inflammatory mediators from various cell types. For instance, two well-known trypsin-like serine proteases circulating in blood, granzyme A (GrA) and thrombin, have been found to promote interleukin (IL)-8 release from an alveolar ...

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The Psa fimbriae of Yersinia pestis interact with phosphatidylcholine on alveolar epithelial cells and pulmonary surfactant.
2006-12-18

The pH 6 antigen (Psa) of Yersinia pestis consists of fimbriae with adhesive properties of potential importance for the pathogenesis of plague, including pneumonic plague. The Psa fimbriae mediate bacterial binding to human alveolar epithelial cells. The Psa fimbriae bound mostly to one component present in the total lipid extract from type II ...

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The Psa Fimbriae of Yersinia pestis Interact with Phosphatidylcholine on Alveolar Epithelial Cells and Pulmonary Surfactant?
2007-03-18

The pH 6 antigen (Psa) of Yersinia pestis consists of fimbriae with adhesive properties of potential importance for the pathogenesis of plague, including pneumonic plague. The Psa fimbriae mediate bacterial binding to human alveolar epithelial cells. The Psa fimbriae bound mostly to one component present in the total lipid extract from type II ...

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Sphingosine-1-phosphate increases human alveolar epithelial IL-8 secretion, proliferation and neutrophil chemotaxis.
2009-03-12

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) has been presented recently as a pro-inflammatory agent in the airway epithelium since S1P levels are increased in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of human asthmatics. However, the effects of S1P over the alveolar epithelium and neutrophil interactions are poorly understood. Here, we show that S1P increased interleukin 8 (IL-8) gene expression and ...

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Structural modification of a base disaccharide alters antiadhesion properties towards Yersinia pestis.
2007-02-22

Incubation in the presence of structurally modified disaccharides altered the in vitro attachment of Yersinia pestis GB to three human respiratory epithelial cell lines. Each disaccharide resulted in decreased attachment to the alveolar epithelial (A549) cell line. The best inhibitor of ...

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Cytoskeletal re-arrangement in TGF-?1-induced alveolar epithelial-mesenchymal transition studied by atomic force microscopy and high-content analysis.
2011-07-12

Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is closely implicated in the pathogenesis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Associated with this phenotypic transition is the acquisition of an elongated cell morphology and establishment of stress fibers. The extent to which these EMT-associated changes influence cellular mechanics is unclear. We assessed the biomechanical properties of ...

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Microarray identifies ADAM family members as key responders to TGF-?1 in alveolar epithelial cells
2006-09-01

The molecular mechanisms of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) remain elusive. Transforming Growth Factor beta 1(TGF-?1) is a key effector cytokine in the development of lung fibrosis. We used microarray and computational biology strategies to identify genes whose expression is significantly altered in alveolar epithelial cells ...

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Rhodococcus equi human clinical isolates enter and survive within human alveolar epithelial cells.
2011-01-22

Rhodococcus equi is an emerging opportunistic human pathogen associated with immunosuppressed people, especially those infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This pathogen resides primarily within lung macrophages of infected patients, which may explain in part its ability to escape normal pulmonary defense mechanisms. Despite numerous studies as a pulmonary pathogen in foals, where ...

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Interferon-? and tumor necrosis factor-? act synergistically to up-regulate tissue factor in alveolar epithelial cells.
2011-10-01

ABSTRACT Fibrin deposition mediated through activation of tissue factor (TF) in the airspace is central to the pathogenesis of acute lung injury. Defining the mechanisms of TF regulation in the lung is critical to understanding pulmonary fibrin formation. Tumor necrosis factor-? (TNF-?) up-regulates TF in the injured lung, and there is emerging evidence that another cytokine, interferon-? (IFN-?), ...

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Engineering an Artificial Alveolar-Capillary Membrane: A Novel Continuously-Perfused Model within Microchannels
2010-01-01

IntroductionPulmonary hypoplasia is a condition of the newborn that is characterized by underdeveloped lungs and poor outcome. One strategy in the treatment of patients with hypoplasia is to augment underdeveloped lungs using biocompatible artificial lung tissue. However, one central challenge in current pulmonary tissue engineering efforts remains the development of a stable bio-mimetic ...

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Lung Surfactant Gelation Induced by Epithelial Cells Exposed to Air Pollution or Oxidative Stress
2005-08-28

Lung surfactant lowers surface tension and adjusts interfacial rheology to facilitate breathing. A novel instrument, the interfacial stress rheometer (ISR), uses an oscillating magnetic needle to measure the shear viscosity and elasticity of a surfactant monolayer at the air�water interface. The ISR reveals that calf lung surfactant, Infasurf, exhibits remarkable fluidity, even when exposed to ...

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Semi-synthesis and anti-proliferative activity evaluation of novel analogues of Honokiol.
2009-06-21

A series of honokiol analogues were synthesized by modifying the 5- and/or 3'-position(s) of honokiol to assess their anti-tumor effects. Some compounds exerted more potent anti-proliferative activities than those of honokiol on K562 leukemia cells, A549 alveolar basal epithelial cells, SPC-A1 adenocarcinoma cells ...

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Up-Regulation and Profibrotic Role of Osteopontin in Human Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
2005-09-06

BackgroundIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive and lethal disorder characterized by fibroproliferation and excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix in the lung.Methods and FindingsUsing oligonucleotide arrays, we identified osteopontin as one of the genes that significantly distinguishes IPF from normal lungs. Osteopontin was localized to alveolar ...

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Involvement of secreted Aspergillus fumigatus proteases in disruption of the actin fiber cytoskeleton and loss of focal adhesion sites in infected A549 lung pneumocytes.
2004-05-11

Aspergillus fumigatus is an opportunistic pathogenic fungus that predominantly infects the respiratory system. Penetration of the lung alveolar epithelium is a key step in the infectious process. The cytoskeleton of alveolar epithelial cells forms the cellular basis for the formation of a physical barrier between the cells and their ...

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Expression of functional TRPA1 receptor on human lung fibroblast and epithelial cells.
2011-08-17

The transient receptor potential subfamily A member 1 (TRPA1) is a non-selective cation channel implicated in the pathogenesis of several airway diseases like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Most of the research on TRPA1 focuses on its expression and function in neuronal context; studies investigating non-neuronal expression of TRPA1 are lacking. In the present study, we ...

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Mineral fibre toxicity: expression of retinoblastoma (Rb) and phospho-retinoblastoma (pRb) protein in alveolar epithelial and mesothelial cell lines exposed to fluoro-edenite fibres.
2011-02-17

Several asbestos-like mineral fibres, including fluoro-edenite, may cause lung cancer and/or other lung diseases. However, biological and molecular mechanisms linked to cancer development after mineral fibre exposure have not been fully investigated. In the present study, human non-malignant mesothelial (MeT-5A) and human bronchoalveolar alveolar ...

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Peptidoglycan-mediated IL-8 expression in human alveolar type II epithelial cells requires lipid raft formation and MAPK activation.
2007-11-07

Staphylococcus aureus, a major sepsis-causing Gram-positive bacterium, invades pulmonary epithelial cells and causes lung diseases. In the lung, alveolar type II epithelial cells play an important role in innate immunity by secreting chemokines and antimicrobial peptides upon bacterial infection whereas type I cells mainly function in ...

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Regulated expression of the IL-31 receptor in bronchial and alveolar epithelial cells, pulmonary fibroblasts, and pulmonary macrophages.
2008-04-01

Interleukin-31 (IL-31), an IL-6 cytokine family member, is proposed to play a role in animal models of airway hyperreactivity. It is produced by activated T cells and signals via a heterodimeric receptor complex composed of IL-31Ralpha and OSMRbeta. Only low levels of IL-31Ralpha expression have been demonstrated in pulmonary epithelial cell lines, however, and little is known ...

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Mechanism of cigarette smoke condensate-induced acute inflammatory response in human bronchial epithelial cells
2002-07-10

BackgroundTo demonstrate the involvement of tobacco smoking in the pathophysiology of lung disease, the responses of pulmonary epithelial cells to cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) � the particulate fraction of tobacco smoke � were examined.MethodsThe human alveolar epithelial cell line A549 ...

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Extracts of Magnoliae flos inhibit inducible nitric oxide synthase via ERK in human respiratory epithelial cells.
2008-10-17

Nitric oxide (NO) is a marker of pulmonary inflammation. In asthma, the levels of exhaled NO are elevated and the source of this increased NO is inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) within airway epithelial cells. Epimagnolin and fargesin are compounds isolated from the ethanol extract of Magnoliae flos, the seed of the Magnolia plant and are used to treat nasal congestion, ...

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GMI, a Ganoderma immunomodulatory protein, down-regulates tumor necrosis factor ?-induced expression of matrix metalloproteinase 9 via NF-?B pathway in human alveolar epithelial A549 cells.
2010-10-28

Matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) has been implicated in airway injury in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung inflammation, and lung cancer and plays a major role in tumor necrosis factor-? (TNF-?)-stimulated tumor invasion and lung inflammation. MMP-9 activity is promoted by the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-?. GMI, cloned from Ganoderma microsporum and purified, is one of the ...

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Surfactant Protein A2 Mutations Associated with Pulmonary Fibrosis Lead to Protein Instability and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress*
2010-07-16

Rare heterozygous mutations in the gene encoding surfactant protein A2 (SP-A2, SFTPA2) are associated with adult-onset pulmonary fibrosis and adenocarcinoma of the lung. We have previously shown that two recombinant SP-A2 mutant proteins (G231V and F198S) remain within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of A549 cells and are not secreted into the culture medium. The pathogenic mechanism of the mutant ...

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Effects of respiratory syncytial virus infection and major basic protein derived from eosinophils in pulmonary alveolar epithelial cells (A549).
2011-05-01

RSV (respiratory syncytial virus)-induced pneumonia and bronchiolitis may be associated with hyperresponsive conditions, including asthma. Eosinophilic proteins such as MBP (major basic protein) may also be associated with the pathophysiology of asthma. To elucidate the roles of RSV infection and MBP in the pathogenesis of pneumonia with hyperresponsiveness, we investigated the effects of RSV ...

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa toxin ExoU induces a PAF-dependent impairment of alveolar fibrin turnover secondary to enhanced activation of coagulation and increased expression of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in the course of mice pneumosepsis
2011-08-05

BackgroundExoU, a Pseudomonas aeruginosa cytotoxin with phospholipase A2 activity, was shown to induce vascular hyperpermeability and thrombus formation in a murine model of pneumosepsis. In this study, we investigated the toxin ability to induce alterations in pulmonary fibrinolysis and the contribution of the platelet activating factor (PAF) in the ExoU-induced ...

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Cigarette smoke-induced oxidative stress and TGF-beta1 increase p21waf1/cip1 expression in alveolar epithelial cells.
2002-11-01

Sustained oxidative stress caused by cigarette smoking induces a chronic inflammatory response, resulting in the destruction of the alveolar cell wall characteristic of emphysema. The loss of tissue may involve the progressive depletion of epithelial cells through inhibition of proliferation leading to cell death. The cell cycle regulator p21(waf1/cip1) ...

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Pulmonary epithelial CCR3 promotes LPS-induced lung inflammation by mediating release of IL-8.
2011-09-01

Interleukin (IL)-8 from pulmonary epithelial cells has been suggested to play an important role in the airway inflammation, although the mechanism remains unclear. We envisioned a possibility that pulmonary epithelial CCR3 could be involved in secretion and regulation of IL-8 and promote lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced lung inflammation. Human bronchial ...

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Airway epithelial IL-15 transforms monocytes into dendritic cells.
2007-03-15

IL-15 has recently been shown to induce the differentiation of functional dendritic cells (DCs) from human peripheral blood monocytes. Since DCs lay in close proximity to epithelial cells in the airway mucosa, we investigated whether airway epithelial cells release IL-15 in response to inflammatory stimuli and thereby induce differentiation and maturation ...

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Conversion of Mycobacterium smegmatis to a pathogenic phenotype via passage of epithelial cells during macrophage infection.
2011-02-27

Mycobacteria encounter many different cells during infection within their hosts. Although alveolar epithelial cells play an essential role in host defense as the first cells to be challenged upon contact with mycobacteria, they may contribute to the acquisition of mycobacterial virulence by increasing the expression of virulence or adaptation factors prior ...

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Enzymatic activation of a peptide functionalised gold nanoparticle system for prodrug delivery.
2011-04-01

Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) with a monolayer of peptides were synthesized as a potential tumour activated cancer drug delivery system. The prodrug system was achieved by the attachment of two varying lengths of peptides to GNPs: An 18 amino acid peptide sequence encompassing a shorter fluorescent labelled (coumarin) six amino acid peptide sequence. The longer peptide chain included the sequence ...

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Some ABCA3 mutations elevate ER stress and initiate apoptosis of lung epithelial cells
2011-01-07

BackgroundABCA3 transporter (ATP-binding cassette transporter of the A subfamily) is localized to the limiting membrane of lamellar bodies, organelles for assembly and storage of pulmonary surfactant in alveolar epithelial type II cells (AECII). It transports surfactant phospholipids into lamellar bodies and absence of ABCA3 function disrupts lamellar body ...

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Effects of mainstream cigarette smoke on the global metabolome of human lung epithelial cells.
2009-03-16

Metabolomics is a technology for identifying and quantifying numerous biochemicals across metabolic pathways. Using this approach, we explored changes in biochemical profiles of human alveolar epithelial carcinoma (A549) cells following in vitro exposure to mainstream whole smoke (WS) aerosol as well as to wet ...

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Effect of cigarette smoke and dexamethasone on Hsp72 system of alveolar epithelial cells.
2010-12-28

Smoking is the leading risk factor of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer. Corticosteroids are abundantly used in these patients; however, the interaction of smoking and steroid treatment is not fully understood. Heat shock proteins (Hsps) play a central role in the maintenance of cell integrity, apoptosis and cellular steroid action. To better understand cigarette ...

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Involvement of epidermal growth factor receptor-linked signaling responses in Pseudomonas fluorescens-infected alveolar epithelial cells.
2011-02-22

Pseudomonas fluorescens is an opportunistic indoor pathogen that can cause severe airway proinflammatory responses. Pulmonary epithelium, like other mucosal epithelial linings of the body, constitutes the first line of defense against airway microbial pathogens. Mucosal epithelial cells can be a sentinel of pathogenic bacteria via stimulation of specific ...

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Oxidation of thiols and modification of redox-sensitive signaling in human lung epithelial cells exposed to Pseudomonas pyocyanin.
2011-01-01

The aim of this study was to examine the effects of pyocyanin exposure on mitochondrial GSH, other cellular thiols (thioredoxin-1, Trx-1), and oxidant-sensitive signaling pathways hypoxia inducible factor (HIF-1?) and heme oxygenase (HO-1) in A549 and HBE cell lines. A549 human type II alveolar epithelial cells and ...

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Phosphatidylglucoside forms specific lipid domains on the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane.
2010-06-15

Phosphatidylglucoside (PtdGlc) is a recently discovered unique glycophospholipid involved in granulocytic differentiation of human promyelocytic leukemia cell line HL60 and in astrocytic differentiation in developing rodent brains. Using a PtdGlc-specific monoclonal antibody in immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy, we showed that PtdGlc forms distinct lipid domains on the outer leaflet ...

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Perfluorochemical Liquid-Adenovirus Suspensions Enhance Gene Delivery to the Distal Lung
2011-08-18

We compared lung delivery methods of recombinant adenovirus (rAd): (1) rAd suspended in saline, (2) rAd suspended in saline followed by a pulse-chase of a perfluorochemical (PFC) liquid mixture, and (3) a PFC-rAd suspension. Cell uptake, distribution, and temporal expression of rAd were examined using A549 cells, a murine model using luciferase ...

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Dicer is involved in protection against influenza A virus infection.
2007-10-01

In mammals the interferon (IFN) system is a central innate antiviral defence mechanism, while the involvement of RNA interference (RNAi) in antiviral response against RNA viruses is uncertain. Here, we tested whether RNAi is involved in the antiviral response in mammalian cells. To investigate the role of RNAi in influenza A virus-infected cells in the absence of IFN, we used Vero cells that lack ...

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Chemoprevention and inhibition of P-glycoprotein in cancer cells by Chinese medicinal herbs.
2008-12-01

Many of the herbal extracts used in the Chinese clinical medical routine inhibit the growth of tumor cells. In the present work, extracts of 12 selected herbs were prepared with methanol, chloroform, ethyl acetate and water, and the effects of these on the multidrug resistance (MDR) and P-glycoprotein of mouse lymphoma cells transfected with the human mdr1 gene and on a human lung ...

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Biological activities of respirable dust from Eastern Canadian peat moss factories.
2010-04-14

Bacteria, moulds, endotoxin and quartz from respirable dust of agricultural and industrial buildings are typically incriminated for the respiratory health decline of exposed workers despite that dust being an undefined mixture and quantification methods of aerosolized bacteria, moulds or endotoxin not being standardized yet. We developed an in vitro alveolar ...

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An In Vitro Tissue Culture Bilayer Model To Examine Early Events in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection
1999-02-01

A tissue culture bilayer system that mimics some aspects of early alveolar infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis was developed. This model incorporates human lung epithelial type II pneumocyte (A549) (upper chamber) and endothelial cell (lower chamber) layers separated by a microporous membrane. This construction ...

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Biodegradability of para-aramid respirable-sized fiber-shaped particulates (RFP) in human lung cells.
2005-10-19

Using both in vivo (inhalation) and in vitro (cell culture) studies, we previously reported that p-aramid respirable fibers (RFP--defined as respirable-sized fiber-shaped particulates) are biodegraded in lungs and lung cells of rats following exposures. The current studies were undertaken to determine whether shortening mechanisms of p-aramid RFP biodegradability are also operative in human lung ...

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Stretch magnitude and frequency-dependent actin cytoskeleton remodeling in alveolar epithelia
2010-08-02

Alveolar epithelial cells (AEC) maintain integrity of the blood-gas barrier with gasket-like intercellular tight junctions (TJ) that are anchored internally to the actin cytoskeleton. We hypothesize that stretch rapidly reorganizes actin (<10 min) into a perijunctional actin ring (PJAR) in a manner that is dependent on magnitude and frequency of the ...

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Modulation of DNA single-strand breaks by intracellular glutathione in human lung cells exposed to asbestos fibers.
2002-02-15

We investigated the role of glutathione and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in fiber-induced cell and DNA toxicity using alkaline (pH 13) single-cell gel electrophoresis (the Comet assay). Transformed cultured human pleural mesothelial (MeT-5A) cells and alveolar epithelial cells (A549) were exposed to crocidolite ...

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The role of continuous hypoxia in paraquat-induced cytotoxicity in the human A549 lung carcinoma cell line.
2011-07-01

Paraquat (1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride; PQ), an effective and widely used herbicide, was commercially introduced in 1962. It is reduced by the electron donor NADPH, and then reduced PQ transfers the electrons to molecular oxygen, resulting in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are related to cellular toxicity. However, the influence of continuous hypoxia on ...

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Synthesis and biological evaluation of quinic acid derivatives as anti-inflammatory agents.
2009-07-23

Quinic acid (QA) esters found in hot water extracts of Uncaria tomentosa (a.k.a. cat's claw) exert anti-inflammatory activity through mechanisms involving inhibition of the pro-inflammatory transcription factor nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB). Herein, we describe the synthesis and biological testing of novel QA derivatives. Inhibition of NF-kappaB was assessed using ...

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Overexpression of the Na+,K+-ATPase alpha1 subunit increases Na+,K+-ATPase function in A549 cells.
1998-06-01

We hypothesized that viral mediated transfer of Na+,K+-ATPase subunit genes to alveolar epithelial cells to overexpress Na+, K+-ATPase could increase Na+,K+-ATPase function. We produced replication-deficient human type 5 adenoviruses that contained cytomegalovirus (CMV)-driven cDNAs for the rat alpha1 and beta1 subunits of Na+,K+-ATPase (AdMRCMValpha1 and ...

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Assessing the survival of mrc-5 and a549 cell lines upon exposure to ascorbic Acid and sodium ascorbate - biomed 2011.
2011-01-01

Lung cancer is among the highly prevalent and deadly cancers in the United States and worldwide. Cells that are cancerous exhibit higher rates of glycolysis as compared to normal cells. In an attempt to exploit this uniquely enhanced glucose-dependent ATP generation phenomenon, the authors hypothesize that exposure of cancer cells to normal organic metabolites that are capable of inhibiting ...

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Binding of glucuronoxylomannan to CD14 receptor in human A549 alveolar cells induces IL-8

for the establishment of pulmonary infection. Microscopic studies of pulmonary cryptococcal infection reveal that yeast cell from immune cells. However, cryptococcal infections are also associated with the release of large leukocytes (PMNs) from the pulmonary vasculature into the alveolar space. In fungi, it ACCEPTED #12;8 has been

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Influenza Virus Infection Induces IL-33 in Mouse Lungs.
2011-06-01

IL-33, a novel IL-1 family member, is crucially expressed and involved in pulmonary diseases but its regulation in viral diseases like Influenza A Virus (IAV) infections remains unclear. This study aims to characterize the expression and release of IL-33 in lungs of IAV-infected mice in vivo and in murine respiratory epithelial cells (MLE-15) in vitro. Our results provide ...

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Efficient Derivation of Alveolar Type II Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells for In Vivo Application
2009-11-17

In the present study, mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) were differentiated into alveolar epithelial type II (AEII) cells for endotracheal injection. These enriched lung-like populations expressed lung epithelial markers SP-A, SP-B, SP-C, and CC10. First we show that rapid differentiation of ESCs requires a dissociated seeding method ...

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ELMOD2, a candidate gene for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, regulates antiviral responses.
2009-12-04

Viral infections and abnormal host response are thought to cause epithelial injury in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). To understand IPF pathogenesis, we have used overexpression cell models and expression microarrays to discover genes networked with ELMO domain containing 2 (ELMOD2) gene genetically implicated in IPF. The identified pathways were confirmed in vitro, and ...

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High Throughput Determination of TGF?1/SMAD3 Targets in A549 Lung Epithelial Cells
2011-05-20

BackgroundTransforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF?1) plays a major role in many lung diseases including lung cancer, pulmonary hypertension, and pulmonary fibrosis. TGF?1 activates a signal transduction cascade that results in the transcriptional regulation of genes in the nucleus, primarily through the DNA-binding transcription factor SMAD3. The objective of this study is to identify genome-wide ...

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Effects of PPAR? ligands on TGF-?1-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in alveolar epithelial cells
2010-02-23

BackgroundTransforming growth factor ?1 (TGF-?1)-mediated epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) of alveolar epithelial cells (AEC) may contribute to lung fibrosis. Since PPAR? ligands have been shown to inhibit fibroblast activation by TGF-?1, we assessed the ability of the thiazolidinediones rosiglitazone (RGZ) and ciglitazone (CGZ) ...

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Innate Immune Responses to Bacterial Ligands in the Peripheral Human Lung � Role of Alveolar Epithelial TLR Expression and Signalling
2011-07-15

It is widely believed that the alveolar epithelium is unresponsive to LPS, in the absence of serum, due to low expression of TLR4 and CD14. Furthermore, the responsiveness of the epithelium to TLR-2 ligands is also poorly understood. We hypothesised that human alveolar type I (ATI) and type II (ATII) epithelial cells were responsive to ...

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Discordant regulatory changes in monocrotaline-induced megalocytosis of lung arterial endothelial and alveolar epithelial cells.
2006-01-13

Monocrotaline (MCT) causes pulmonary hypertension in the rat by a mechanism characterized by megalocytosis (enlarged cells with enlarged endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi and a cell cycle arrest) of pulmonary arterial endothelial (PAEC), arterial smooth muscle, and type II alveolar epithelial cells. In cell culture, although megalocytosis is associated with ...

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Inhibition of ?-Defensin Gene Expression in Airway Epithelial Cells by Low Doses of Residual Oil Fly Ash is Mediated by Vanadium
2006-04-26

Poor ambient air quality is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, including respiratory infections. However, its effects on various host-defense mechanisms are poorly understood. This study utilized an in vitro model to study the effect of particulate matter (PM2.5) on one antimicrobial mechanism of host defense in the airway, ?-defensin-2 and its bovine ...

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Non-proteolytic house dust mite allergen, Der p 2, upregulated expression of tight junction molecule claudin-2 associated with Akt/GSK-3?/?-catenin signaling pathway.
2011-06-01

Non-proteolytic group 2 allergen, Der p 2 (DP2) is known as a major allergen derived from house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus.Paracellular epithelial barrier, being composed of a number of tight junction (TJ) molecules, plays pivotal roles in resistance of pathogen invading. However, whether DP2 affects epithelial TJ molecules is unclear. ...

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Inhibition of beta-defensin gene expression in airway epithelial cells by low doses of residual oil fly ash is mediated by vanadium.
2006-04-26

Poor ambient air quality is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, including respiratory infections. However, its effects on various host-defense mechanisms are poorly understood. This study utilized an in vitro model to study the effect of particulate matter (PM(2.5)) on one antimicrobial mechanism of host defense in the airway, beta-defensin-2 and its bovine homologue, tracheal ...

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Effect of exogenous surfactants on viability and DNA synthesis in A549, immortalized mouse type II and isolated rat alveolar type II cells
2011-02-17

BackgroundIn mechanically ventilated preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), exogenous surfactant application has been demonstrated both to decrease DNA-synthesis but also and paradoxically to increase epithelial cell proliferation. However, the effect of exogenous surfactant has not been studied directly on alveolar type II cells (ATII ...

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The NS1 protein of influenza a virus interacts with heat shock protein Hsp90 in human alveolar basal epithelial cells: Implication for virus-induced apoptosis
2011-04-19

BackgroundOur previous study showed that the NS1 protein of highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus H5N1 induced caspase-dependent apoptosis in human alveolar basal epithelial cells (A549), supporting its function as a proapoptotic factor during viral infection, but the mechanism is still unknown.ResultsTo ...

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73
Oxidative damage in human epithelial alveolar cells exposed in vitro to oil fly ash transition metals.
2008-07-29

Among particulate matter emissions from combustion processes, oil fly ash (OFA) displays a marked oxidative and inflammogenic reactivity, due to the high content of bioavailable transition metals. In the present study, we evaluated the biological effects of an OFA water solution, composed of the transition metals Fe (57.5%), V (32.4%), and Ni (10.1%), in human epithelial ...

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74
Neutral lipid trafficking regulates alveolar type II cell surfactant phospholipid and surfactant protein expression.
2011-07-01

ABSTRACT Adipocyte differentiation-related protein (ADRP) is a critically important protein that mediates lipid uptake, and is highly expressed in lung lipofibroblasts (LIFs). Triacylglycerol secreted from the pulmonary circulation and stored in lipid storage droplets is a robust hormonal-, growth factor-, and stretch-regulated precursor for surfactant phospholipid synthesis by ...

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75
N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) inhibit mucin synthesis and pro-inflammatory mediators in alveolar type II epithelial cells infected with influenza virus A and B and with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
2011-05-25

64% of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations are caused by respiratory infections including influenza (strains A and B) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). They affect the airway epithelium increasing inflammatory and apoptosis events through mechanisms involving ROS generation, and induce the release of mucins from epithelial cells that are involved in ...

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76
Intracellular Delivery of Nanoparticles of an Antiasthmatic Drug
2008-02-07

The aim of the investigation was to prepare and characterize wheat germ agglutinin(WGA)-conjugated poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic) acid nanoparticles encapsulating mometasone furoate (MF) as a model drug and assess changes in its fate in terms of cellular interactions. MF loaded nanoparticles were prepared using emulsion�solvent evaporation technique. WGA-conjugation was done by carbodiimide ...

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77
An improved LC-MS-MS method for the quantification of prostaglandins E2 and D2 production in biological fluids
2007-09-29

We report an improved LC-MS-MS assay that accurately measures prostaglandins D2 (PGD2) and E2 (PGE2) in cell culture supernatants and other biological fluids. The limit of detection for each prostaglandin was 20 pg/mL (0.20 pg; 0.55 fmol on-column), and the inter-day and intra-day coefficients of variation ...

PubMed Central

78
Pulmonary Alveolar Epithelial Changes in Response to ...
1970-04-01

... After the epithelial cells that line the pulmonary alveoli had been described in the literature, a considerable body of information was published ...

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Monocrotaline pyrrole-induced megalocytosis of lung and breast epithelial cells: Disruption of plasma membrane and Golgi dynamics and an enhanced unfolded protein response
2006-03-15

The pyrrolizidine alkaloid monocrotaline (MCT) initiates pulmonary hypertension by inducing a 'megalocytosis' phenotype in target pulmonary arterial endothelial, smooth muscle and Type II alveolar epithelial cells. In cultured endothelial cells, a single exposure to the pyrrolic derivative of monocrotaline (MCTP) results in large cells ...

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Microrheology of Human Lung Epithelial Cells Measured by Atomic Force Microscopy
2003-03-01

Lung epithelial cells are subjected to large cyclic forces from breathing. However, their response to dynamic stresses is poorly defined. We measured the complex shear modulus (G*(?)) of human alveolar (A549) and bronchial (BEAS-2B) epithelial cells over three frequency ...

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Cell deformation at the air-liquid interface induces Ca2+-dependent ATP release from lung epithelial cells.
2011-01-14

Extracellular nucleotides regulate mucociliary clearance in the airways and surfactant secretion in alveoli. Their release is exquisitely mechanosensitive and may be induced by stretch as well as airflow shear stress acting on lung epithelia. We hypothesized that, in addition, tension forces at the air-liquid interface (ALI) may contribute to mechanosensitive ATP release in the lungs. Local ...

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82
A549 Lung Epithelial Cells Grown as Three-Dimensional Aggregates: Alternative Tissue Culture Model for Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pathogenesis
2005-02-01

A three-dimensional (3-D) lung aggregate model was developed from A549 human lung epithelial cells by using a rotating-wall vessel bioreactor to study the interactions between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and lung epithelial cells. The suitability of the 3-D aggregates as an infection model was examined by ...

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83
Oxidant Injury to the Alveolar Epithelium: Biochemical and Pharmacologic Studies.
1993-01-01

The study combined biochemical and cellular analyses of oxidant metabolism by a lung cell at risk from injury by endogenous and environmental oxidants, the pulmonary alveolar type II epithelial cell. Because alveolar epithelial cells are recognized as sen...

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84
Comparative antimicrobial activities of gatifloxacin, sitafloxacin and levofloxacin against Mycobacterium tuberculosis replicating within Mono Mac 6 human macrophage and A-549 type II alveolar cell lines.
2003-07-15

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is capable of invading not only macrophages (Mphis) but also type II pneumocytes. In this study, we compared the antimicrobial activities of fluoroquinolones, including gatifloxacin, sitafloxacin and levofloxacin, against the MTB replication in the Mono Mac 6 human Mphi cell line (MM6-Mphis) and the A-549 human type II alveolar ...

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85
BNip3 is a mediator of TNF-induced necrotic cell death.
2011-02-01

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a pleiotropic cytokine involved in immune modulation, inflammatory reactions, and target cell death in many pathologic conditions. The cell death pathways triggered by TNF include the caspase-8/Bid-dependent apoptotic pathway and the caspase-independent necrosis pathway (necroptosis). While the signaling pathways activated after binding of TNF to the TNF receptor ...

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86
Paracrine control of differentiation in the alveolar carcinoma, A549, by human foetal lung fibroblasts.
1991-10-01

Synthesis of pulmonary surfactant (PS) is necessary for normal functioning of the lungs and its production is indicative of normal differentiated lung. The human alveolar carcinoma, A549, has been found to synthesis and secrete PS in vitro. The purpose of this study was to optimise the culture conditions for PS synthesis by A549 as ...

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Gold nanoparticles induce cytotoxicity in the alveolar type-II cell lines A549 and NCIH441
2009-06-22

BackgroundDuring the last years engineered nanoparticles (NPs) have been extensively used in different technologies and consequently many questions have arisen about the risk and the impact on human health following exposure to nanoparticles. Nevertheless, at present knowledge about the cytotoxicity induced by NPs is still largely incomplete. In this context, we have investigated the cytotoxicity ...

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88
Inhibition of ICAM-1 gene expression, monocyte adhesion and cancer cell invasion by targeting IKK complex: molecular and functional study of novel alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone derivatives.
2004-06-24

The transcription factor nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) is a regulator related to cellular inflammation, immune responses and carcinogenesis. Therefore, components of the NF-kappaB-activating singnaling pathways are frequent targets for the anti-inflammatory and anticancer agents. In this study, CYL-19 s and CYL-26z, two synthetic alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactone derivatives, were shown to ...

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89
Bcl6 in pulmonary epithelium coordinately controls the expression of the CC-type chemokine genes and attenuates allergic airway inflammation.
2011-08-01

Background There is synteny in the CC-type chemokine gene clusters between humans (CCL2/MCP-1, CCL7MCP-3, CCL11/eotaxin, CCL8/MCP-2, CCL13/MCP-4, and CCL1/I-309) and mice (CCL2, CCL7, CCL11, CCL12/MCP-5, CCL8, and CCL1). Objective As many putative Bcl6/STAT-binding sequences are observed in the clusters, we examined the roles of a transcriptional repressor Bcl6 and the regional histone ...

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90
Differential effects of claudin-3 and claudin-4 on alveolar epithelial barrier function.
2011-04-22

Alveolar barrier function depends critically on the claudin family tight junction proteins. Of the major claudins expressed by alveolar epithelial cells, claudin (Cldn)-3 and Cldn-4 are the most closely related by amino acid homology, yet they differ dramatically in the pattern of expression. Previously published reports have shown ...

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91
Solution-Engineered Palladium Nanoparticles: Model for Health Effect Studies of Automotive Particulate Pollution.
2011-06-13

Palladium (Pd) nanoparticles are recognized as components of airborne automotive pollution produced by abrasion of catalyst materials in the car exhaust system. Here we produced dispersions of hydrophilic spherical Pd nanoparticles (Pd-NP) of uniform shape and size (10.4 � 2.7 nm) in one step by Bradley's reaction (solvothermal decomposition in an alcohol or ketone solvent) as a model particle ...

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92
Cotton dust-mediated lung epithelial injury.
1986-12-01

To determine if constituents of cotton plants might play a role in byssinosis by injuring pulmonary epithelium, we added extracts of cotton dust, green bract, and field-dried bract to human A549 and rat type II pneumocytes. Injury was measured as pneumocyte lysis and detachment, and inhibition of protein synthesis. Extracts of cotton dust and field-dried ...

PubMed Central

93
Cellular responses of A549 alveolar epithelial cells to serially collected Pseudomonas aeruginosa from cystic fibrosis patients at different stages of pulmonary infection.
2010-05-06

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the major cause of chronic pulmonary disease in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. During chronic infection, P. aeruginosa lose certain virulence factors, transform into a mucoid phenotype, and develop antibiotic resistance. We hypothesized that these genetic and phenotypic alterations of P. aeruginosa affect the airway epithelial responses. ...

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94
Human primary bronchial epithelial cells respond differently to titanium dioxide nanoparticles than the lung epithelial cell lines A549 and BEAS-2B.
2011-07-25

Abstract We have compared the cellular uptake and responses of five preparations of nanocrystalline titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) between normal human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) cells and epithelial cell lines (A549 and BEAS-2B). The P25 nanoparticles, containing both anatase and rutile modifications, induced reactive ...

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95
Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae induces COX-2 and PGE2 expression in lung epithelial cells via activation of p38 MAPK and NF-kappa B
2008-01-31

BackgroundNontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) is an important respiratory pathogen implicated as an infectious trigger in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but its molecular interaction with human lung epithelial cells remains unclear. Herein, we tested that the hypothesis that NTHi induces the expression of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) via ...

PubMed Central

96
IL-8 released from human lung epithelial cells induced by cystic fibrosis pathogens Burkholderia cepacia complex affects the growth and intracellular survival of bacteria.
2010-09-09

Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) is a group of Gram-negative pulmonary pathogens associated with life-threatening infections in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). The airway epithelium plays a crucial role in the initiation and modulation of inflammatory responses to these pathogens. Interleukin (IL)-8 released from epithelial cells is a potent chemoattractant for ...

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97
Cigarette smoke-induced kinin B1 receptor promotes NADPH oxidase activity in cultured human alveolar epithelial cells.
2011-05-11

Pulmonary inflammation is an important pathological feature of tobacco smoke-related lung diseases. Kinin B1 receptor (B1R) is up-regulated in the rat trachea chronically exposed to cigarette-smoke. This study aimed at determining (1) whether exposure to total particulate matter of the cigarette smoke (TPM) can induce B1R in human alveolar epithelial ...

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98
Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Size-Fractionated Iron Oxide (Magnetite) in A549 Human Lung Epithelial Cells: Role of ROS, JNK, and NF-?B.
2011-07-18

Airborne particulate matter (PM) of varying size and composition is known to cause health problems in humans. The iron oxide Fe(3)O(4) (magnetite) may be a major anthropogenic component in ambient PM and is derived mainly from industrial sources. In the present study, we have investigated the effects of four different size fractions of magnetite on signaling pathways, free radical generation, ...

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pone.0015750 1.. - Life Sciences Data Archive - NASA

derived from studies that utilized non-polarized monolayer cell ...... SPI-1 Salmonella mutant not only infected the tissues of the small ..... (2005) A549 lung epithelial cells grown as three-dimensional aggregates: .... derivative of another colon adenocarcinoma cell line, HT-29. Cancer Genet ...

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Thrombin Stimulation of Synthesis and Secretion of Fibronectin by Human A549 Epithelial Cells and Mouse LB Fibroblasts. (Reannouncement with New Availability Information).
1991-01-01

The involvement of thrombin in wound healing has been established. Thrombin (EC 3.4.21.5), a serine protease produced at the site of injury, converts fibrinogen to fibrin and activates plasma transglutaminase (factor XIII) to its active form in the final ...

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LUNG EPITHELIAL CELL (A549) INTERACTION WITH UNOPSONIZED ENVIRONMENTAL PARTICULATES: QUANTITATION OF PARTICLE-SPECIFIC BINDING AND IL-8 PRODUCTION. (R824790)

The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Concl...

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ENVIRONMENTAL PARTICULATE-MEDIATED CYTOKINE PRODUCTION IN LUNG EPITHELIAL CELLS (A549): ROLE OF PREEXISTING INFLAMMATION AND OXIDANT STRESS. (R824790)

The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Concl...

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Tubulin Acetylation and Histone Deacetylase 6 Activity in the Lung under Cyclic Load
2009-01-17

Previous studies from our lab have demonstrated that upon exposure to physiologic levels of cyclic stretch, alveolar epithelial cells demonstrate a significant decrease in the amount of polymerized tubulin (Geiger et al., Gene Therapy 2006;13:725�731). However, not all microtubules are disassembled, although the mechanisms or implications of this were ...

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104
SiC nanoparticles cyto- and genotoxicity to Hep-G2 cells
2009-05-01

While emerging nanotechnologies have seen significant development in recent years, knowledge on exposure levels as well as data on toxicity of nanoparticles are still quite limited. Indeed, there is a general agreement that development of nanotechnologies may lead to considerable dissemination of nanoparticles in the environment. Nevertheless, questions relative to toxicity versus innocuousness of ...

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Pulmonary Haptoglobin and CD163 Are Functional Immunoregulatory Elements in the Human Lung.
2011-08-22

Background: The acute-phase protein haptoglobin (Hp) and its receptor CD163 serve as immunomodulators and possess anti-inflammatory besides antioxidant functions. Objectives: To further understand the role of the recently described pulmonary Hp (pHp) and its receptor CD163 in case of inflammation and infection, pHp and CD163 were investigated on mRNA and protein level to gain insight into the ...

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106
Oxidation of pyocyanin, a cytotoxic product from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, by microperoxidase 11 and hydrogen peroxide.
2004-06-01

Pyocyanin (1-hydroxy-N-methylphenazine) is a cytotoxic pigment secreted by the bacterial species Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which frequently infects the lungs of immunosuppressed patients as well as those with cystic fibrosis. Pyocyanin toxicity results presumably from the ability of the compound to undergo reduction by NAD(P)H and subsequent generation of superoxide and H2O2 directly in the lungs. ...

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107
Multigenerational mitochondrial alterations in pneumocytes exposed to oil fly ash metals.
2010-11-20

Oil fly ash (OFA), containing high amounts of transition metals, is among the most reactive airborne particulate matter emissions, which have been associated with several diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), lung cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the present study was to evaluate mitochondrial alterations in OFA-exposed cultured pneumocytes and in their ...

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108
Generation of oxygen gradients in microfluidic devices for cell culture using spatially confined chemical reactions.
2011-09-13

This paper reports a microfluidic device capable of generating oxygen gradients for cell culture using spatially confined chemical reactions with minimal chemical consumption. The microfluidic cell culture device is constructed by single-layer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic channels, in which the cells can be easily observed by microscopes. The device can control the oxygen gradients ...

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109
Gene Delivery Nanoparticles Fabricated by Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Emulsions
2009-12-16

Non-viral polymeric gene delivery systems offer increased protection from nuclease degradation, enhanced plasmid DNA (pDNA) uptake, and controlled dosing to sustain the duration of pDNA administration. Such gene delivery systems can be formulated from biocompatible and biodegradable polymers such as poly (d,l-lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA). Experimental loading of hydrophilic macromolecules such ...

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110
Elevated CO2 levels cause mitochondrial dysfunction and impair cell proliferation.
2011-09-01

Elevated CO2 concentrations (hypercapnia) occur in patients with severe lung diseases. Here we provide evidence that high CO2 levels decrease O2 consumption, ATP production and impair cell proliferation, independently from acidosis and hypoxia in fibroblasts (N12) and alveolar epithelial cells (A549). Cells exposed ...

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111
Cytotoxic and proinflammatory effects of ambient and source-related particulate matter (PM) in relation to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cytokine adsorption by particles.
2010-12-01

The composition of airborne particulate matter (PM) varies widely depending on its source, and recent studies have suggested that particle-associated adverse health effects are related to particle composition. The objective of this study was to compare the biological/toxicological effects of different source-related PM. Specifically, we investigated the biological/toxicological effects of standard ...

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112
Comparative toxicity of 24 manufactured nanoparticles in human alveolar epithelial and macrophage cell lines
2009-04-30

BackgroundA critical issue with nanomaterials is the clear understanding of their potential toxicity. We evaluated the toxic effect of 24 nanoparticles of similar equivalent spherical diameter and various elemental compositions on 2 human pulmonary cell lines: A549 and THP-1. A secondary aim was to elaborate a generic experimental set-up that would allow ...

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113
Classification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons based on mutagenicity in lung tissue through DNA microarray.
2011-09-01

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widespread environmental pollutants produced in the combustion of organic matter. Exposure to PAHs raises the risk of lung cancer and inflammatory and allergic disorders such as asthma. DNA microarray technologies have been applied to research on toxicogenomics in the recent years. To evaluate the mutagenicity of PAHs and constituents of environmental ...

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114
Burkholderia mallei cellular interactions in a respiratory cell model
2009-05-01

Burkholderia mallei is a facultative intracellular pathogen that survives and replicates in phagocytic cell lines. The bacterial burden recovered from na�ve BALB/c mice infected by intranasal delivery indicated that B. mallei persists in the lower respiratory system. To address whether B. mallei invades respiratory non-professional phagocytes, this study utilized ...

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115
Biological effects and comparative cytotoxicity of thermal transformed asbestos-containing materials in a human alveolar epithelial cell line.
2010-07-15

Asbestos fibres can be transformed into potentially non-hazardous silicates by high-temperature treatment via complete solid-state transformation. A549 cells were exposed to standard concentrations of raw cement asbestos (RCA), chrysotile and cement asbestos subjected to an industrial process at 1200 degrees C (Cry_1200 and KRY.AS, respectively), raw ...

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116
A novel functional CT contrast agent for molecular imaging of cancer
2010-08-01

The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using a 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG) labeled gold nanoparticle (AuNP-2-DG) as a functionally targeted computed tomography (CT) contrast agent to obtain high-resolution metabolic and anatomic information of tumor in a single CT scan. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were fabricated and were conjugated with 1-DG or 2-DG. 1-DG provides an ...

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Comparative cytotoxicity assessments of some manufactured and anthropogenic nanoparticulate materials
2007-01-01

Due to increasing diversity of newly engineered nanoparticles, it is important to consider the hazards of these materials. Very little is known regarding the potential toxicity of relatively new nanomaterials. However, beginning with several historical accounts of nanomaterials applications---chrysotile asbestos and silver---it was assumed that these examples would provide some awareness and ...

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118
Suppressed induction of proinflammatory cytokines by a unique metabolite produced by Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor biotype in cultured host cells.
2011-05-16

Vibrio cholerae O1 has two biotypes, El Tor and Classical, and the latter is now presumed to be extinct in nature. Under carbohydrate-rich growth conditions, El Tor biotype strains produce the neutral fermentation end product 2,3-butanediol (2,3-BD), which prevents accumulation of organic acids from mixed acid fermentation and thus avoids a lethal decrease in the medium pH, while the Classical ...

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119
Role of nucleolin in human parainfluenza virus type 3 infection of human lung epithelial cells.
2004-08-01

Human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV-3) is an airborne pathogen that infects human lung epithelial cells from the apical (luminal) plasma membrane domain. In the present study, we have identified cell surface-expressed nucleolin as a cellular cofactor required for the efficient cellular entry of HPIV-3 into human lung epithelial ...

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120
Role of Nucleolin in Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 Infection of Human Lung Epithelial Cells
2004-08-01

Human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV-3) is an airborne pathogen that infects human lung epithelial cells from the apical (luminal) plasma membrane domain. In the present study, we have identified cell surface-expressed nucleolin as a cellular cofactor required for the efficient cellular entry of HPIV-3 into human lung epithelial ...

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Role of Alveolar Cell Interactions in the Pathogenesis and Evolution of Silicosis.
1987-01-01

Development of assays to monitor functions of alveolar macrophages, neutrophils, and type-II epithelial cells, to characterize variables which modify phagocytic activity of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils, to construct dose response curves for macrop...

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122
Open Access
2005-01-01

Proinflammatory cytokine responses induced by influenza A (H5N1) viruses in primary human alveolar and bronchial epithelial cells

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Identification of the Molecular Determinants of Breast ...
2005-10-01

... by inhibiting EGFR signaling alone is not sufficient to activate morphogenetic program of alveolar epithelial cells with apoptotic cell death in 3D ...

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