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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (
collagenase
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During lung injury, fibroblasts migrate into the alveolar spaces where they can be exposed to pulmonary surfactant. We examined the effects of
Survanta
and surfactant protein A (SP-A) on fibroblast growth and apoptosis and on type I collagen,
collagenase
-1, and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1 expression. Lung fibroblasts were treated with 100, 500, and 1,000 microg/ml of
Survanta
; 10, 50, and 100 microg/ml of SP-A; and 500 microg/ml of
Survanta
plus 50 microg/ml of SP-A. Growth rate was evaluated by a formazan-based chromogenic assay, apoptosis was evaluated by DNA end labeling and ELISA, and collagen,
collagenase
-1, and TIMP-1 were evaluated by Northern blotting.
Survanta
provoked fibroblast apoptosis, induced
collagenase
-1 expression, and decreased type I collagen affecting mRNA stability approximately 10-fold as assessed with the use of actinomycin D. Collagen synthesis and
collagenase
activity paralleled the gene expression results. SP-A increased collagen expression approximately 2-fold and had no effect on
collagenase
-1, TIMP-1, or growth rate. When fibroblasts were exposed to a combination of
Survanta
plus SP-A, the effects of
Survanta
were partially reversed. These findings suggest that surfactant lipids may protect against intraluminal fibrogenesis by inducing fibroblast apoptosis and decreasing collagen accumulation.
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PMID:Surfactant components modulate fibroblast apoptosis and type I collagen and collagenase-1 expression. 1105 32