2023
DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00107.2023
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Ultrasound-guided transfection of claudin-5 improves lung endothelial barrier function in lung injury without impairing innate immunity

Abstract: In acute lung injury, the lung endothelial barrier is compromised. Loss of endothelial barrier integrity occurs in association with decreased levels of the tight junction protein claudin-5. Restoration of their levels by gene transfection may improve the vascular barrier but how to limit transfection solely to regions of the lung that are injured is unknown. We hypothesized that thoracic ultrasound in combination with intravenous microbubbles (USMB) could be used to achieve regional gene transfection in injure… Show more

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“…Caveolin-1, a transmembrane protein, and claudin-5, a tight junction protein, both of which are abundant in lung endothelial cells, play important roles in regulating vascular permeability 29 , 30 . Cav1 −/− mutation can increase extravascular lung water by limiting water transport, thereby leading to pulmonary edema 31 , while overexpression of claudin-5 reverses oxygenation and modulates vascular leakage in a rat model of acute respiratory distress syndrome 32 . Therefore, the CS-exposed secretome of lung epithelial cells may increase vascular permeability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caveolin-1, a transmembrane protein, and claudin-5, a tight junction protein, both of which are abundant in lung endothelial cells, play important roles in regulating vascular permeability 29 , 30 . Cav1 −/− mutation can increase extravascular lung water by limiting water transport, thereby leading to pulmonary edema 31 , while overexpression of claudin-5 reverses oxygenation and modulates vascular leakage in a rat model of acute respiratory distress syndrome 32 . Therefore, the CS-exposed secretome of lung epithelial cells may increase vascular permeability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%