Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 6, Dec 1995, 2163-2169.
Cytoskeletal protein modulation in pulmonary alveolar myofibroblasts during idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Possible role of transforming growth factor beta and tumor necrosis factor alpha
Y Kapanci, A Desmouliere, JC Pache, M Redard and G Gabbiani
Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Pulmonary biopsy specimens from ten cases of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(IPF) were examined using routine histological stains, including toluidine
blue, and immunohistochemistry by means of specific antibodies against
alpha-smooth muscle (alpha-SM) actin, desmin, keratin, TGF beta 1, and TNF
alpha. The sections were compared with two cases of normal lung. As shown
previously, normal alveolar interstitium did not contain alpha-SM actin
positive myofibroblasts nor did the alveolar lining contain any significant
number of TGF beta 1 or TNF alpha laden epithelial cells. In IPF, during
the inflammatory stage, the alveolar myofibroblasts expressed alpha-SM
actin and the regenerating type II alveolar epithelium staining strongly
with TGF beta 1 and TNF alpha antibodies. The former cytokine was also
detected in the interstitial matrix and fibroblastic cells as well as in
the wall of vessels. At this stage, a manifest mast cell infiltration was
noted. In very fibrotic and cystic alveolar tissue, i.e., at end stage
fibrosis, the number of alpha-SM actin positive myofibroblasts as well as
that of TNF alpha laden type II epithelial cells diminished, while TGF beta
1 positive cells persisted. Our findings demonstrate that during IPF
alveolar type II epithelium constitutes, if not the site of synthesis, at
least the main reservoir for TGF beta 1 and TNF alpha. These cytokines,
besides their involvement in fibrogenesis, play probably an important role
in the expression of alpha-SM actin by alveolar myofibroblasts. Our study
suggests the possibility of an interaction between interstitial cells and
alveolar epithelium, during IPF.
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