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Nitric Oxide System and Bronchial Epithelium: More Than a Barrier

2021

Airway epithelium forms a physical barrier that protects the lung from the entrance of inhaled allergens, irritants, or microorganisms. This epithelial structure is maintained by tight junctions, adherens junctions and desmosomes that prevent the diffusion of soluble mediators or proteins between apical and basolateral cell surfaces. This apical junctional complex also participates in several signaling pathways involved in gene expression, cell proliferation and cell differentiation. In addition, the airway epithelium can produce chemokines and cytokines that trigger the activation of the immune response. Disruption of this complex by some inflammatory, profibrotic, and carcinogens agents c…

0301 basic medicinecyclic guanosine-3′PhysiologyInflammationReviewCell junctionNitric oxideAdherens junction03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinenitric oxidePhysiology (medical)medicineQP1-981bronchial epitheliumLungTight junctionnitric oxide synthasesoluble guanylyl cyclaserespiratory systemrespiratory tract diseases030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structure030228 respiratory systemchemistryExhaled nitric oxideCancer researchRespiratory epithelium5′-monophosphatemedicine.symptomFrontiers in Physiology
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Effects of antioxidants on CSE-induced cell death in human asthmatic primary bronchial epithelial cells

2010

The link between cigarette smoke (CS) and lung inflammation is quite strong, however relatively little is still known on the effects of CS on human bronchial epithelial cells survival during asthma. In this study we focused our attention on the apoptotic effects of CS on healthy (HC) and asthmatic (AS) primary bronchial epithelial cells (PBEC) and on the role of antioxidants to protect epithelial cells from CSE-induced apoptosis. Twenty subjects (10 HC and 10 AS) were recruited for this study and PBEC were obtained by bronchoscopy. PBEC were treated with oxidants (H2O), anti-oxidants (GSH and AA) and cigarette smoke extracts (CSE). Early apoptosis (EA) and necrosis were measured by flow cyt…

Bronchial epithelium; asthma; cigarette smoke; oxidative stressbronchial epithelial cells
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Regulation of the type II oncostatin M receptor expression in lung-derived epithelial cells

1998

AbstractOncostatin M (OSM) is a potent modulator of human lung-derived epithelial cell function. This cytokine binds two distinct receptor complexes: type I OSM receptor which is also a functional receptor for leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), and type II OSM-specific receptor. The role of these two distinct receptors in mediating the response of individual cell types to OSM has not been delineated. In contrast to LIF, OSM induces synthesis of α1-antichymotrypsin and α1-antiproteinase inhibitor in lung-derived epithelial cells. The differential responsiveness to LIF and OSM suggested that the response of lung epithelial cells to OSM may be mediated by the OSM-specific receptor. Therefore, w…

Cell typemedicine.medical_treatmentTransforming growth factor β1Respiratory SystemBronchial epitheliumBiophysicsBronchiOncostatin MInterleukin 1 receptor type IILeukemia Inhibitory FactorBiochemistryDexamethasoneAntigens CDStructural BiologyCytokine Receptor gp130GeneticsmedicineHumansReceptors CytokineReceptorLungMolecular BiologyLymphokinesMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologyInterleukin-6ChemistryfungiOncostatin MOncostatin M receptorEpithelial CellsReceptors Oncostatin MCell BiologyGrowth InhibitorsCell biologyInterleukin 31CytokineGene Expression Regulationbiology.proteinCancer researchCytokinesInflammation MediatorsPeptidesLeukemia inhibitory factorFEBS Letters
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Chronological expression of Ciliated Bronchial Epithelium 1 during pulmonary development

2009

Ciliated Bronchial Epithelium (CBE) 1 is a novel gene, which is expressed in ciliated cells. As cilia are important during embryogenesis, the present authors characterised the murine homologue of CBE1 (Cbe1) and compared its temporal expression during murine and human lung development. Cbe1 cDNA was cloned and characterised using sequencing, standard PCR and Western blotting. Mouse and human embryonic/fetal lungs (HELs) were harvested for mRNA analysis and protein localisation in vivo and in vitro using RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. The Cbe1 amino acid sequence was >75% identical with CBE1 and its alternative splicing and tissue distribution were highly conserved. Pulmonary expression of…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyDNA ComplementaryTime FactorsBlotting WesternDNA Mutational AnalysisBiologyTransfectionStatistics NonparametricImmunoenzyme TechniquesMiceOpen Reading FramesCiliogenesisGene expressionmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerCloning MolecularLungDNA PrimersFetusMessenger RNALungReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionEmbryogenesisAlternative splicingNuclear ProteinsCell DifferentiationMolecular biologyEpitheliumDNA-Binding Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureBronchial epithelium Asthma DevelopmentTranscription FactorsEuropean Respiratory Journal
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Endurance training damages small airway epithelium in mice.

2005

Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioTraining bronchial epithelium inflammatory cellsSettore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
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