Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.

The CLCA gene family produces both secreted and membrane-associated proteins that modulate ion-channel function, drive mucus production and have a poorly understood pleiotropic effect on airway inflammation. The primary up-regulated human CLCA ortholog in airway inflammation is hCLCA1. Here we show...

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Main Authors: John C H Ching, Liubov Lobanova, Matthew E Loewen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3861482?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4e9b72d9ef49463d9ca496e38c4bbfbd2020-11-25T02:37:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8313010.1371/journal.pone.0083130Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.John C H ChingLiubov LobanovaMatthew E LoewenThe CLCA gene family produces both secreted and membrane-associated proteins that modulate ion-channel function, drive mucus production and have a poorly understood pleiotropic effect on airway inflammation. The primary up-regulated human CLCA ortholog in airway inflammation is hCLCA1. Here we show that this protein can activate airway macrophages, inducing them to express cytokines and to undertake a pivotal role in airway inflammation. In a U-937 airway macrophage-monocyte cell line, conditioned media from HEK 293 cells heterologously expressing hCLCA1 (with or without fetal bovine serum) increased the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α and IL-8). This effect was independent of the metalloprotease domain of hCLCA1. Primary porcine alveolar macrophages were similarly activated, demonstrating the effect was not cell line dependent. Similarly, immuno-purified hCLCA1 at physiologically relevant concentration of ~100 pg/mL was able to activate macrophages and induce pro-inflammatory response. This cytokine response increased with higher concentration of immuno-purified hCLCA1. These findings demonstrate the ability of hCLCA1 to function as a signaling molecule and activate macrophages, central regulators of airway inflammation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3861482?pdf=render
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Liubov Lobanova
Matthew E Loewen
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Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.
PLoS ONE
author_facet John C H Ching
Liubov Lobanova
Matthew E Loewen
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title Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.
title_short Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.
title_full Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.
title_fullStr Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.
title_full_unstemmed Secreted hCLCA1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.
title_sort secreted hclca1 is a signaling molecule that activates airway macrophages.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The CLCA gene family produces both secreted and membrane-associated proteins that modulate ion-channel function, drive mucus production and have a poorly understood pleiotropic effect on airway inflammation. The primary up-regulated human CLCA ortholog in airway inflammation is hCLCA1. Here we show that this protein can activate airway macrophages, inducing them to express cytokines and to undertake a pivotal role in airway inflammation. In a U-937 airway macrophage-monocyte cell line, conditioned media from HEK 293 cells heterologously expressing hCLCA1 (with or without fetal bovine serum) increased the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α and IL-8). This effect was independent of the metalloprotease domain of hCLCA1. Primary porcine alveolar macrophages were similarly activated, demonstrating the effect was not cell line dependent. Similarly, immuno-purified hCLCA1 at physiologically relevant concentration of ~100 pg/mL was able to activate macrophages and induce pro-inflammatory response. This cytokine response increased with higher concentration of immuno-purified hCLCA1. These findings demonstrate the ability of hCLCA1 to function as a signaling molecule and activate macrophages, central regulators of airway inflammation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3861482?pdf=render
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