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. 1998 Aug;22(4):403-17.
doi: 10.1023/a:1022372900175.

Cytokine and adhesion molecule requirements for lung injury induced by anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody

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Cytokine and adhesion molecule requirements for lung injury induced by anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody

M S Mulligan et al. Inflammation. 1998 Aug.
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Abstract

Acute hemorrhagic lung injury occurs in humans with anti-GBM antibody (Goodpasture's syndrome), however, the mechanism of this injury is still largely unknown. To date, treatment has been confined to steroids and plasmaphoresis. Infusion of anti-GBM antibody into rats caused lung injury with intra-alveolar hemorrhage and intrapulmonary accumulation of neutrophils. Lung injury was dependent on the presence of neutrophils and complement and required both TNF alpha and IL-1. Experiments employing blocking antibodies to adhesion molecules demonstrated requirements for the beta 1 integrin VLA-4, beta 2 integrins LFA-1 and Mac-1, and L-selection. The endothelial cell adhesion molecules, E-selectin and ICAM-1, were also required for the full development of lung injury. Inhibition of TNF alpha or IL-1 or adhesion molecules reduced both lung injury and tissue neutrophil accumulation. Thus, this study underscores cytokine and adhesion molecule requirements for neutrophil mediated injury in lung and kidney caused by anti-GBM, suggesting potential targets for the treatment of Goodpasture's syndrome in humans.

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