The role of hyaluronic acid in SEB-induced acute lung inflammation
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The role of hyaluronic acid in SEB-induced acute lung inflammation
Abstract
We investigated the role of the extracellular matrix component, hyaluronic acid (HA) in SEB-induced ALI/ARDS. Intranasal exposure of mice to SEB led to a significant increase in the level of soluble hyaluronic acid in the lungs. Similarly, in an endothelial cell/spleen cell co-culture, SEB exposure led to significant increases in soluble levels of hyaluronic acid, cellular proliferation, and cytokine production compared with SEB-exposed spleen cells or endothelial cells alone. Exposure of SEB-activated spleen cells to hyaluronic acid led to increased cellular proliferation and increased cytokine production. SEB-induced cytokine production and proliferation in vitro were significantly reduced by the hyaluronic acid blocking peptide, Pep-1. Finally, treatment of SEB-exposed mice with Pep-1 significantly reduced SEB-induced ALI/ARDS, through reduction of cytokine production and numbers of lung inflammatory cells, compared to mice treated with a control peptide. Together, these results suggest the possibility of targeting HA for the treatment of SEB-induced ALI/ARDS.
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