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Query: UMLS:C0037116 (silicosis)
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Silicosis is primarily a mononuclear cell inflammatory and fibrotic disease of the pulmonary parenchyma. It is known that lung-associated lymph nodes are also affected. To study the involvement of lymphocytes in silicosis, we examined lymph nodes of rats 12 months after an 8-day silica aerosol exposure. We found that 2 thoracic lymph nodes close to the thymus were enormously enlarged in silicotic rats and contained a 49-fold higher cell number than control lymph nodes. The higher cell number was caused by parallel increases in T- and B-lymphocytes, natural killer (NK) cells, and macrophages without change in the relative proportions when compared with control thoracic lymph nodes. By examining interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression, we detected a significantly higher percentage of activated CD8+ T cells and, to a lower degree, of CD4+ T cells in thoracic lymph nodes of silicotic animals. In contrast, no differences in the activation state were found in T cells obtained from cervical or mesenteric lymph nodes of silicotic and control rats. The occurrence of activated T cells in thoracic lymph nodes of silicotic rats was documented further by selectively enhanced interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) mRNA expression in the absence of IL-2 and IL-4 mRNA changes. These data show that T-lymphocytes of thoracic lymph nodes have become activated with an enhanced IFN-gamma gene transcription which may be an important cause of macrophage activation during silicosis.
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PMID:T-lymphocyte activation in the enlarged thoracic lymph nodes of rats with silicosis. 907 Jun 16

Silicosis is characterized by mononuclear cell inflammation with macrophage activation, accumulation of lymphocytes, and fibrosis. Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is a lymphocyte cytokine with broad effects, particularly macrophage activation. Mice exposed to an aerosol of cristobalite silica (70 mg/m3, 12 d, 5 h/d) developed diffuse pulmonary pathologic changes with macrophage, lymphocyte, and neutrophil recruitment, and increased lung collagen. IFN-gamma messenger RNA (mRNA) was more abundant by semiquantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in the lungs of silica-exposed mice than in control animals. IFN-gamma mRNA transcripts were detected by in situ hybridization with digoxigenin-labeled complementary DNA probes in normal mouse lung tissue within bronchial-associated lymphoid tissues (BALT). In silica- exposed mice, mononuclear cells with IFN-gamma mRNA were more numerous in the silicotic lesions and enlarged BALT structures. Lung-cell suspensions were prepared by enzyme digestion, stained with fluorescent-labeled antibodies against intracellular cytokines, and enumerated by flow cytometry. The percentage of cells producing IFN-gamma was increased in silicotic mice (19% versus 11%). Interleukin (IL)-4 mRNA transcripts were less abundant in the lung tissue from silica-exposed mice than in control mice. Cells staining for IL-4 mRNA were found rarely in either the air-sham or the silica-exposed mouse lungs, and almost all appeared to be within BALT structures. Approximately 3% of cells stained for IL-4 in the digested lungs from both groups. Similar cytokine patterns were observed in mediastinal lymph node/thymus and spleen tissues. The augmented IFN-gamma response, with IL-4 unchanged or decreased, in the lung lesions and lymphoid tissue of mice with silicosis suggests a Th-1-like lymphocyte-mediated immune-inflammatory response.
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PMID:Expansion of interferon-gamma-producing lung lymphocytes in mouse silicosis. 1010 Oct 15

This study presents the antifibrotic effect of interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) in silicosis of rats. Wistar rats were received saline or 20 mg of quartz by intratracheal instillation. The next day after instillation, silicosis model of rats were daily treated IFN-gamma (1.0 x 10(5) units/rat) or saline by intramuscular route. At 1 month or 2 months after instillation, rats were sacrificed to determine hydroxyproline content and observe the change of fibrosis and expression of interleukin-4 (IL-4) and transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) in the lung of rats. The hydroxyproline content of IFN-gamma treated groups was significantly lower than that of quartz groups (P<0.05). At 1 month after instillation, there were Stage II and II+ of silicotic nodules in quartz group; however, in IFN-gamma treated group only cellular nodules (Stage I) were observed. At 2 months after instillation, there was Stage II+ and III of silicotic nodules in quartz group. In IFN-gamma treated group Stage II was found. The expressions of IL-4 (2.19+/-0.90, 0.61+/-0.22, respectively) and TGF-beta1 (1.37+/-0.31, 1.76+/-0.72, respectively) in IFN-gamma treated groups were significantly lower than those in quartz groups (IL-4: 3.33+/-1.27, 1.99+/-0.80; TGF-beta1: 3.67+/-0.63, 4.90+/-1.11, respectively; P<0.05 or P<0.01). It may be concluded that the decreased expression of IL-4 and TGF-beta1 may be associated with decreased hydroxyproline synthesis, which then results in decreased lung fibrosis.
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PMID:Antifibrotic effect of interferon gamma in silicosis model of rat. 1564 18