Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis
Surfactant protein C (SP-C) is an important player in enhancing the interfacial adsorption of lung surfactant lipid films to the alveolar air-liquid interface. Doing so, surface tension drops down enough to stabilize alveoli and the lung, reducing the work of breathing. In addition, it has been show...
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doaj-3267d2a25d914f89837dc8aad1d8d9e62020-11-25T02:54:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2020-05-011110.3389/fphys.2020.00386531383Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and FibrosisKirsten Sehlmeyer0Kirsten Sehlmeyer1Jannik Ruwisch2Jannik Ruwisch3Nuria Roldan4Elena Lopez-Rodriguez5Elena Lopez-Rodriguez6Elena Lopez-Rodriguez7Institute of Functional and Applied Anatomy, Hannover Medical School, Hanover, GermanyBiomedical Research in Endstage and Obstructive Lung Disease Hannover, Member of the German Centre for Lung Research, Hanover, GermanyInstitute of Functional and Applied Anatomy, Hannover Medical School, Hanover, GermanyBiomedical Research in Endstage and Obstructive Lung Disease Hannover, Member of the German Centre for Lung Research, Hanover, GermanyAlveolix AG and ARTORG Center, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Functional and Applied Anatomy, Hannover Medical School, Hanover, GermanyBiomedical Research in Endstage and Obstructive Lung Disease Hannover, Member of the German Centre for Lung Research, Hanover, GermanyInstitute of Functional Anatomy, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, GermanySurfactant protein C (SP-C) is an important player in enhancing the interfacial adsorption of lung surfactant lipid films to the alveolar air-liquid interface. Doing so, surface tension drops down enough to stabilize alveoli and the lung, reducing the work of breathing. In addition, it has been shown that SP-C counteracts the deleterious effect of high amounts of cholesterol in the surfactant lipid films. On its side, cholesterol is a well-known modulator of the biophysical properties of biological membranes and it has been proven that it activates the inflammasome pathways in the lung. Even though the molecular mechanism is not known, there are evidences suggesting that these two molecules may interplay with each other in order to keep the proper function of the lung. This review focuses in the role of SP-C and cholesterol in the development of lung fibrosis and the potential pathways in which impairment of both molecules leads to aberrant lung repair, and therefore impaired alveolar dynamics. From molecular to cellular mechanisms to evidences in animal models and human diseases. The evidences revised here highlight a potential SP-C/cholesterol axis as target for the treatment of lung fibrosis.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2020.00386/fullsurfactant protein Cpulmonary fibrosisalveolar dynamicslipid metabolismalveolar macrophagescholesterol |
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Kirsten Sehlmeyer Kirsten Sehlmeyer Jannik Ruwisch Jannik Ruwisch Nuria Roldan Elena Lopez-Rodriguez Elena Lopez-Rodriguez Elena Lopez-Rodriguez Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis Frontiers in Physiology surfactant protein C pulmonary fibrosis alveolar dynamics lipid metabolism alveolar macrophages cholesterol |
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Kirsten Sehlmeyer Kirsten Sehlmeyer Jannik Ruwisch Jannik Ruwisch Nuria Roldan Elena Lopez-Rodriguez Elena Lopez-Rodriguez Elena Lopez-Rodriguez |
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Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis |
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Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis |
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Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis |
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Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis |
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Alveolar Dynamics and Beyond – The Importance of Surfactant Protein C and Cholesterol in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis |
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alveolar dynamics and beyond – the importance of surfactant protein c and cholesterol in lung homeostasis and fibrosis |
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Surfactant protein C (SP-C) is an important player in enhancing the interfacial adsorption of lung surfactant lipid films to the alveolar air-liquid interface. Doing so, surface tension drops down enough to stabilize alveoli and the lung, reducing the work of breathing. In addition, it has been shown that SP-C counteracts the deleterious effect of high amounts of cholesterol in the surfactant lipid films. On its side, cholesterol is a well-known modulator of the biophysical properties of biological membranes and it has been proven that it activates the inflammasome pathways in the lung. Even though the molecular mechanism is not known, there are evidences suggesting that these two molecules may interplay with each other in order to keep the proper function of the lung. This review focuses in the role of SP-C and cholesterol in the development of lung fibrosis and the potential pathways in which impairment of both molecules leads to aberrant lung repair, and therefore impaired alveolar dynamics. From molecular to cellular mechanisms to evidences in animal models and human diseases. The evidences revised here highlight a potential SP-C/cholesterol axis as target for the treatment of lung fibrosis. |
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surfactant protein C pulmonary fibrosis alveolar dynamics lipid metabolism alveolar macrophages cholesterol |
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