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Query: UMLS:C0034069 (
pulmonary fibrosis
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Members of the MMP family function in various processes of innate immunity, particularly in controlling important steps in leukocyte trafficking and activation.
MMP28
(epilysin) is a member of this family of proteinases, and we have found that
MMP28
is expressed by macrophages and regulates their recruitment to the lung. We hypothesized that
MMP28
regulates other key macrophage responses, such as macrophage polarization. Furthermore, we hypothesized that these
MMP28
-dependent changes in macrophage polarization would alter fibrotic responses in the lung. We examined the gene expression changes in WT and Mmp28-/- BMDMs, stimulated with LPS or IL-4/IL-13 to promote M1 and M2 cells, respectively. We also collected macrophages from the lungs of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-exposed WT and Mmp28-/- mice to evaluate changes in macrophage polarization. Lastly, we evaluated the macrophage polarization phenotypes during bleomycin-induced
pulmonary fibrosis
in WT and Mmp28-/- mice and assessed mice for differences in weight loss and total collagen levels. We found that
MMP28
dampens proinflammatory macrophage function and promots M2 programming. In both in vivo models, we found deficits in M2 polarization in Mmp28-/- mice. In bleomycin-induced lung injury, these changes were associated with reduced fibrosis.
MMP28
is an important regulator of macrophage polarization, promoting M2 function. Loss of
MMP28
results in reduced M2 polarization and protection from bleomycin-induced fibrosis. These findings highlight a novel role for
MMP28
in macrophage biology and pulmonary disease.
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PMID:MMP28 promotes macrophage polarization toward M2 cells and augments pulmonary fibrosis. 2779 42