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Query: UMLS:C0034067 (
emphysema
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Pulmonary emphysema
is the major debilitating component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The ADAM17 protease mediates inflammation via ectodomain shedding of numerous pro-inflammatory cytokines, cytokine receptors and adhesion molecules, however, its role in the pathogenesis of
emphysema
and COPD is poorly understood. This study aims to define the role of the protease ADAM17 in the pathogenesis of pulmonary
emphysema
.
ADAM17 protein
expression and activation was investigated in lung biopsies from
emphysema
patients, as well as lungs of the emphysematous
gp130
F/F
mouse model and an acute (4 day) cigarette smoke (CS)-induced lung pathology model. The
Adam17
ex/ex
mice, which display significantly reduced global ADAM17 expression, were coupled with
emphysema
-prone
gp130
F/F
mice to produce
gp130
F/F
:Adam17
ex/ex
. Both
Adam17
ex/ex
and WT mice were subjected to acute CS exposure. Histological, immunohistochemical, immunofluorescence and molecular analyses, as well as lung function tests, were performed to assess pulmonary
emphysema
, inflammation and alveolar cell apoptosis. ADAM17 was hyperphosphorylated in the lungs of
emphysema
patients, and also emphysematous
gp130
F/F
and CS-exposed mice. ADAM17 deficiency ameliorated the development of pulmonary
emphysema
in
gp130
F/F
mice by suppressing elevated alveolar cell apoptosis. In addition, genetic blockade of ADAM17 protected mice from CS-induced pulmonary inflammation and alveolar cell apoptosis. Our study places the protease ADAM17 as a central molecular switch implicated in the development of pulmonary
emphysema
, which paves the way for using ADAM17 inhibitors as potential therapeutic agents to treat COPD and
emphysema
.
...
PMID:ADAM17 Deficiency Protects Against Pulmonary Emphysema. 3318 Oct 31