Alcohol‐Induced Interleukin‐17 Expression Causes Murine Lung Fibroblast‐to‐Myofibroblast Transdifferentiation via Thy‐1 Down‐Regulation

May 14, 2019Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research

Alcohol may cause lung support cells in mice to change into scar-forming cells by increasing a specific immune signal and reducing a cell surface protein

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Abstract

Alcohol-treated lung fibroblasts expressed lower levels of Thy-1 than untreated cells.

  • TGFβ1 and IL-17 exposure led to decreased Thy-1 expression in primary lung fibroblasts.
  • Combined treatment with TGFβ1 and IL-17 further reduced Thy-1 levels.
  • Alcohol exposure induced a Th17 immune response, increasing IL-17 production from T cells.
  • Elevated levels of Th17 cells were found in the peripheral blood of alcohol-fed mice, but not in their lungs.
  • IL-17 and alcohol treatment resulted in increased expression of α-SMA, indicating myofibroblast differentiation.
  • Chronic alcohol consumption heightened lung-specific IL-17 expression following lung injury.

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