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Query: UMLS:C0206061 (interstitial pneumonia)
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We previously demonstrated that the up-regulation of p53, Fas, and DNA damage are present in lung epithelial cells from patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (IIP). Fas ligation induces apoptosis of lung epithelial cells predominantly through the direct activation of the caspase cascade via caspase-8 activation, whereas the up-regulation of p53 and other cellular stresses can induce mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. In this study, we investigated the incidence of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis of epithelial cells in IIP. We performed TUNEL staining to detect apoptotic cells and western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry to assess the expression and activation of caspases and the cytochrome c release from mitochondria in lung tissues from eight patients with usual interstitial pneumonia, five patients with nonspecific interstitial pneumonia, and eight patients with normal lung parenchyma. The expressions of pro- and cleaved caspase-8, 9, 3, and cytochrome c release from the mitochondria were all significantly increased in the lung tissues of IIP compared with normal lung parenchyma. The positive signals for caspases in epithelial cells were increased in IIP compared with normal lung parenchyma by immunohistochemistry. The results of TUNEL and electron microscopy suggested that apoptotic cells were predominantly epithelial cells. TUNEL-positive cells in % of epithelial cells were significantly increased in IIP compared with normal lung parenchyma, and significantly correlated with cytochrome c release from the mitochondria and with the expression of cleaved caspase-3 in epithelial cells. We conclude that mitochondria-mediated apoptosis may be involved in the pathophysiology of IIP.
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PMID:Mitochondria-mediated apoptosis of lung epithelial cells in idiopathic interstitial pneumonias. 1248 Sep 19

In a previous study, we demonstrated anti-vimentin antibodies in sera of patients with interstitial pneumonia. We hypothesized that antibodies in sera might detect vimentin fragments formed during the process of apoptosis. To prove this, recombinant human vimentin was digested by recombinant human caspase-3 or caspase-8. Then, Western blotting using several commercially available antibodies against human vimentin or patients' sera which had anti-vimentin autoantibodies, was performed. As a result, after recombinant human vimentin was digested by caspase-3 or caspase-8, several vimentin fragments were formed and detected by 2 kinds of monoclonal anti-vimentin antibodies (clone 3B4 and clone V9) as well as by polyclonal sheep anti-human vimentin antibody. It was demonstrated that high molecular weight vimentin was formed after the digestion of vimentin by caspase-3, which was only detected by patients' sera. The high molecular weight vimentin was not formed after digestion of vimentin by caspase-8. Our present results show that high molecular weight vimentin was formed after the digestion of vimentin by caspase-3. In addition, it is suggested that this high molecular weight vimentin acted as an autoantigen to form anti-vimentin autoantibody in vivo.
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PMID:High molecular weight vimentin complex is formed after proteolytic digestion of vimentin by caspase-3: detection by sera of patients with interstitial pneumonia. 1290 5