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. 2001 Oct-Nov;27(7):605-16.
doi: 10.1080/019021401753181854.

KGF and HGF are growth factors for mesothelial cells in pleural lavage fluid after intratracheal asbestos

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KGF and HGF are growth factors for mesothelial cells in pleural lavage fluid after intratracheal asbestos

I Y Adamson et al. Exp Lung Res. 2001 Oct-Nov.
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Abstract

Mesothelial cells proliferate soon after asbestos deposition in the lung. The present study investigates whether the known mesothelial cell mitogens keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) are present in the lung and specifically in the pleural cavity during the phase of mesothelial cell growth. Rats received 1 mg crocidolite asbestos in 0.5 mL water by intratracheal instillation and were killed up to 2 weeks later; tritiated thymidine was injected 1 hour before death. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and pleural lavage (PLL) were performed. Increased inflammatory cell numbers and protein levels were found in BAL but also in PLL at 1 day after asbestos deposition. In lung sections, labeling of mesothelial cells increased > 10-fold at day 1 and stayed above normal for 1 week. During this period, the levels of HGF and KGF were significantly raised in both BAL and PLL fluids. The PLL fluid had mitogenic activity for mesothelial cells in culture and this effect was significantly reduced by antibodies to HGF and KGF. The results indicate that fiber deposition in the airspaces rapidly induces lung injury and inflammation, in which growth factors for mesothelial cells KGF and HGF are secreted. These factors reach the pleural cavity at the time when mesothelial cell proliferation occurs. It is possible that the activated, dividing mesothelial population may then be more susceptible to DNA damage by any translocated fibers.

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