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Internal Medicine,
Although
bleomycin, an antineoplastic drug, is used in the treatment of a
variety of tumors, the mechanisms of bleomycin-induced lung injury and
fibrosis are not fully elucidated. We postulated that bleomycin might
stimulate A549 cells, a type II pneumocyte cell line, to release
neutrophil and monocyte chemotactic activities (NCA and MCA,
respectively). To test this hypothesis, A549 cell supernatant fluids
were harvested and evaluated for NCA and MCA. A549 cell supernatant
fluids showed NCA and MCA in response to bleomycin in a dose- and
time-dependent manner (P < 0.05).
Checkerboard analysis revealed that both NCA and MCA were predominantly
chemotactic. Partial characterization of the released NCA and MCA
showed that the activities were partially heat labile, trypsin
digested, and predominantly ethyl acetate extractable. Lipoxygenase
inhibitors and cycloheximide inhibited the release of chemotactic
activities significantly. Molecular-sieve column chromatography
revealed that the released activities were heterogeneous. However,
low-molecular-weight activity was prominent. Leukotriene
B4-receptor antagonist,
anti-interleukin-8, anti-granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and
anti-monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 antibodies attenuated the
chemotactic activities. Immunoreactive leukotriene
B4 receptor, interleukin-8, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 significantly increased in supernatant fluids in response to
bleomycin. These data demonstrate that bleomycin stimulates type II
epithelial cells to release chemotactic activities and plays a role in
inflammatory cell recruitment into the lung.
type II epithelial cell; interleukin-8; monocyte chemoattractant protein-1; granulocyte colony-stimulating factor; leukotriene B4
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