2005
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9440(10)61235-7
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Role of Eotaxin-1 (CCL11) and CC Chemokine Receptor 3 (CCR3) in Bleomycin-Induced Lung Injury and Fibrosis

Abstract: Eotaxin-1/CCL11 and its receptor CCR3 are involved in recruitment of eosinophils to diverse tissues, but their role in eosinophil recruitment in pulmonary fibrosis is unclear. The present study examined the pulmonary expression of CCL11 and CCR3 during bleomycin (blm)-induced lung injury and determined their importance in the recruitment of inflammatory cells and the development of lung fibrosis. In mice, blm induced a marked pulmonary expression of CCL11 and CCR3. Immunostaining for CCR3 revealed that this re… Show more

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“…Moreover, chemokine levels are increased in the serum and BAL of patients with SSc-associated pulmonary fibrosis (44,45). Recently, up-regulated expression of CCL11 was reported to induce fibrosis (46). Furthermore, CXCR12-and CCR2-mediated fibrocyte recruitment was associated with fibrosis (47,48).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, chemokine levels are increased in the serum and BAL of patients with SSc-associated pulmonary fibrosis (44,45). Recently, up-regulated expression of CCL11 was reported to induce fibrosis (46). Furthermore, CXCR12-and CCR2-mediated fibrocyte recruitment was associated with fibrosis (47,48).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), Cytokines (Interferon-β (Azuma, Li et al, 2005), Interferon-γ (Gurujeyalakshmi & Giri, 1995;Hyde, Henderson, Giri, Tyler, & Stovall, 1988;Okada, Sugie, & Aisaka, 1993), Interleukin (IL)-1beta (M. Yasui et al, 1991), IL-10 (Arai et al, 2000), IL-18 (Nakatani-Okuda et al, 2005), Keratinocyte growth factor (Deterding et al, 1997;Sugahara, Iyama, Kuroda, & Sano, 1998;Yi et al, 1996), Hepatocyte growth factor (Dohi, Hasegawa, Yamamoto, & Marshall, 2000;Mizuno, Matsumoto, Li, & Nakamura, 2005;Umeda et al, 2004;Yaekashiwa et al, 1997), Chemokine ligand (CXCL)-10 (Tager et al, 2004),CXCL11 (Burdick et al, 2005), CD (cluster of differentiation)-36 (Yehualaeshet et al, 2000) etc. ), Cytokine antibodies (Transforming growth factor-β (Giri, Hyde, & Hollinger, 1993), Tumor necrosis factor-α (Fichtner-Feigl, Strober, Kawakami, Puri, & Kitani, 2006;Fujita et al, 2003;Piguet & Vesin, 1994), Connective tissue growth factor (Matsuoka et al, 2002), IL-12 , IL-13 (Fichtner-Feigl, Strober, Kawakami, Puri, & Kitani, 2006), Platelet derived growth factor (Aono et al, 2005;Chaudhary, Schnapp, & Park, 2006;Daniels et al, 2004;Yoshida et al, 1999), Vascular endothelial growth factor (Hamada et al, 2005), CCR-1 (Tokuda et al, 2000), CCR-3 (Huaux et al, 2005), CCL-11 (Huaux et al, 2005), CD-11 (Piguet, Rosen, Vesin, & Grau, 1993), MCP-1 etc. ), Chinese herbs (Feitai (Gong et al, 2004;Gong et al, 2005;…”
Section: Drug Intervention Studies In the Bleomycin Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, hemopoietic cells seem to contribute to optimal neutrophil inflammation, and this could be related to the production of other neutrophil attractants such as eotaxin an MCP-1, which have been implicated in BLM-induced fibrotic changes and could be produced by hemopoietic cells in an IL-1R1/MyD88-dependent manner (49,50). IL-1β induced by BLM in epithelial cells triggers a cascade of biochemical events, resulting in the production of several mediators and chemokines including KC and IL-6, inflammation, remodeling, and fibrosis.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%