Asbestos-induced lung epithelial permeability: potential role of nonoxidant pathways.

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  • Michael W Peterson
  • Jennifer Kirschbaum
چکیده

Asbestos fibers are an important cause of lung fibrosis; however, the biological mechanisms are incompletely understood. The lung epithelium serves an important barrier function in the lung, and disrupting the epithelial barrier can contribute to lung fibrosis. Lung epithelial permeability is increased in patients with asbestosis, and asbestos fibers increase permeability across cultured human lung epithelium. However, the mechanism of this increased permeability is not known. Many of the biological effects of asbestos are postulated to be due to its ability to generate oxidants, and oxidants are known to increase epithelial permeability. However, we previously reported that altering the iron content of asbestos (important in oxidant generation) had no effect on its ability to increase permeability. For that reason, we undertook these studies to determine whether asbestos increases epithelial permeability through nonoxidant pathways. Both extracellular (H2O2) and intracellular (menadione) oxidants increase paracellular permeability across human lung epithelial monolayers. Extracellular catalase but not superoxide dismutase prevented increased permeability after both oxidant exposures. However, catalase offered no protection from asbestos-induced permeability. We next depleted the cells of glutathione or catalase to determine whether depleting normal cellular antioxidants would increase the sensitivity to asbestos. Permeability was the same in control cells and in cells depleted of these antioxidants. In addition to generating oxidants, asbestos also activates signal transduction pathways. Blocking protein kinase C activation did not prevent asbestos-induced permeability; however, blocking tyrosine kinase with tyrophostin A25 did prevent asbestos-induced permeability, and blocking tyrosine phosphatase with sodium vanadate enhanced the effect of asbestos. These data demonstrate that asbestos may increase epithelial permeability through nonoxidant pathways that involve tyrosine kinase activation. This model offers an important system for studying pathways involved in regulating lung epithelial permeability.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The American journal of physiology

دوره 275 2 Pt 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1998