TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway Epithelium

In airway epithelium, mucociliary clearance (MCC) velocity depends on the ciliary beat frequency (CBF), and it is affected by mucus viscoelastic properties. Local inflammation induces secretion of cytokines (TNFα) that can alter mucus viscosity; however airway ciliated cells have an autoregulatory m...

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Main Authors: Claudia González, Karla Droguett, Mariana Rios, Noam A. Cohen, Manuel Villalón
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3628501
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spelling doaj-31ed3c2c57564662aba30103dc6352dd2020-11-24T23:28:47ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412016-01-01201610.1155/2016/36285013628501TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway EpitheliumClaudia González0Karla Droguett1Mariana Rios2Noam A. Cohen3Manuel Villalón4Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USADepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileIn airway epithelium, mucociliary clearance (MCC) velocity depends on the ciliary beat frequency (CBF), and it is affected by mucus viscoelastic properties. Local inflammation induces secretion of cytokines (TNFα) that can alter mucus viscosity; however airway ciliated cells have an autoregulatory mechanism to prevent the collapse of CBF in response to increase in mucus viscosity, mechanism that is associated with an increment in intracellular Ca+2 level (Ca2+i). We studied the effect of TNFα on the autoregulatory mechanism that regulates CBF in response to increased viscosity using dextran solutions, in ciliated cells cultured from human pediatric epithelial adenoid tissue. Cultures were treated with TNFα, before and after the viscous load was changed. TNFα treatment produced a significantly larger decrease in CBF in cultures exposed to dextran. Furthermore, an increment in Ca2+i was observed, which was significantly larger after TNFα treatment. In conclusion, although TNFα has deleterious effects on ciliated cells in response to maintaining CBF after increasing viscous loading, it has a positive effect, since increasing Ca2+i may prevent the MCC collapse. These findings suggest that augmented levels of TNFα associated with an inflammatory response of the nasopharyngeal epithelium may have dual effects that contribute to maintaining the effectiveness of MCC in the upper airways.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3628501
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author Claudia González
Karla Droguett
Mariana Rios
Noam A. Cohen
Manuel Villalón
spellingShingle Claudia González
Karla Droguett
Mariana Rios
Noam A. Cohen
Manuel Villalón
TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway Epithelium
BioMed Research International
author_facet Claudia González
Karla Droguett
Mariana Rios
Noam A. Cohen
Manuel Villalón
author_sort Claudia González
title TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway Epithelium
title_short TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway Epithelium
title_full TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway Epithelium
title_fullStr TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway Epithelium
title_full_unstemmed TNFα Affects Ciliary Beat Response to Increased Viscosity in Human Pediatric Airway Epithelium
title_sort tnfα affects ciliary beat response to increased viscosity in human pediatric airway epithelium
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In airway epithelium, mucociliary clearance (MCC) velocity depends on the ciliary beat frequency (CBF), and it is affected by mucus viscoelastic properties. Local inflammation induces secretion of cytokines (TNFα) that can alter mucus viscosity; however airway ciliated cells have an autoregulatory mechanism to prevent the collapse of CBF in response to increase in mucus viscosity, mechanism that is associated with an increment in intracellular Ca+2 level (Ca2+i). We studied the effect of TNFα on the autoregulatory mechanism that regulates CBF in response to increased viscosity using dextran solutions, in ciliated cells cultured from human pediatric epithelial adenoid tissue. Cultures were treated with TNFα, before and after the viscous load was changed. TNFα treatment produced a significantly larger decrease in CBF in cultures exposed to dextran. Furthermore, an increment in Ca2+i was observed, which was significantly larger after TNFα treatment. In conclusion, although TNFα has deleterious effects on ciliated cells in response to maintaining CBF after increasing viscous loading, it has a positive effect, since increasing Ca2+i may prevent the MCC collapse. These findings suggest that augmented levels of TNFα associated with an inflammatory response of the nasopharyngeal epithelium may have dual effects that contribute to maintaining the effectiveness of MCC in the upper airways.
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