Journal article
Differential protease, innate immunity, and NF-κB induction profiles during lung inflammation induced by subchronic cigarette smoke exposure in mice
R Vlahos, S Bozinovski, JE Jones, J Powell, J Gras, A Lilja, MJ Hansen, RC Gualano, L Irving, GP Anderson
American Journal of Physiology Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology | Published : 2006
Abstract
Cigarette smoke exposure is a major determinant of adverse lung health, but the molecular processes underlying its effects on inflammation and immunity remain poorly understood. Therefore, we sought to understand whether inflammatory and host defense determinants are affected during subchronic cigarette smoke exposure. Dose-response and time course studies of lungs from Balb/c mice exposed to smoke generated from 3, 6, and 9 cigarettes/day for 4 days showed macrophage- and S100A8-positive neutrophil-rich inflammation in lung tissue and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) and serine protease induction, sustained NF-κB translocation and binding, and mucus cell in..
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