Mrinmay Chakrabarti, Mollie Phillips, Rana Dhar, Ansley Herron, Jason L Kubinak, Kiesha Wilson, E Angela Murphy, Mohamad Azhar, Colin Evans
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Regulation of Inflammatory Lung Injury by Transforming Growth Factors.
Acute lung injury (ALI)/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are inflammatory conditions with substantial rates of morbidity and mortality, but no effective treatments. The lack of effective treatments and unacceptably high mortality rates for ARDS are partly due to an incomplete understanding of the mechanisms that control ALI/ARDS and subsequent vascular repair. Transforming growth factors (TGFs) are a class of growth factors that regulate the vascular response to inflammation, including migration, proliferation, and differentiation of cells comprising the lung vasculature. Here we review studies that describe the impact of the TGF family on inflammatory lung injury and subsequent vascular repair and fibrosis. We highlight gaps in understanding TGF isoform-specific roles in ALI/ARDS and outline directions for future research in the field of TGF-dependent regulation of inflammatory lung injury and vascular repair. Functional roles of the TGFs have been investigated in ALI/ARDS pathogenesis and pulmonary fibrosis, with a predominance for studies showing a pro-injurious and pro-fibrotic impact of TGF-β1. Studies have also shown that TGF-α is positively associated with inflammatory lung injury and fibrosis. However, the contributions of TGF-β2 and TGF-β3 to ALI/ARDS are unclear, and the contributions of all the TGF isoforms to vascular repair after ALI/ARDS are unknown. Improved understanding of the regulation of inflammatory lung injury and repair by the TGFs could lead to the development of a safe and effective treatment strategy for patients with ALI/ARDS.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology publishes original research covering the broad scope of molecular, cellular, and integrative aspects of normal and abnormal function of cells and components of the respiratory system. Areas of interest include conducting airways, pulmonary circulation, lung endothelial and epithelial cells, the pleura, neuroendocrine and immunologic cells in the lung, neural cells involved in control of breathing, and cells of the diaphragm and thoracic muscles. The processes to be covered in the Journal include gas-exchange, metabolic control at the cellular level, intracellular signaling, gene expression, genomics, macromolecules and their turnover, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, cell motility, secretory mechanisms, membrane function, surfactant, matrix components, mucus and lining materials, lung defenses, macrophage function, transport of salt, water and protein, development and differentiation of the respiratory system, and response to the environment.