Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophages

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Alcohol abuse is involved in the pathogenesis of multiple organ disorders; the underlying mechanism is incompletely understood. The ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 is involved in regulating activities in the cell. Suppression of A20 is...

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Main Authors: Huang Quan-Yong, Chen Yu-Chuan, Liu Shui-Ping
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2011-12-01
Series:Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.mrmjournal.com/content/6/6/364
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spelling doaj-9b9d11d3fcce4a968ffb183d4a1f79f12020-11-25T02:25:54ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMultidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine2049-69582011-12-016636437010.1186/2049-6958-6-6-364Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophagesHuang Quan-YongChen Yu-ChuanLiu Shui-Ping<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Alcohol abuse is involved in the pathogenesis of multiple organ disorders; the underlying mechanism is incompletely understood. The ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 is involved in regulating activities in the cell. Suppression of A20 is suggested as one factor in the initiation of inflammation. This study investigates the mechanism by which chronic alcohol consumption modulates the levels of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in macrophages and further contributes to induce endothelial barrier dysfunction in the lung.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Mice were gavage-fed with 40% alcohol daily for 0-3 weeks. Airway macrophages were collected by lung lavage. Expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in isolated macrophages was assessed at both mRNA and protein levels. The endothelial barrier function of the lung was evaluated by the Evans blue method.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Mice treated with alcohol for 3 weeks showed an increase in cell infiltration in the lung in response to exposure to peptidoglycan; over 80% of the infiltrated cells were macrophages. Furthermore, we observed that A20 level was suppressed in macrophages of mice treated with alcohol; the levels of tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-6 and nuclear factor kappa B in macrophage were increased. In addition, the endothelial barrier function of the lung was compromised, showing excessive infiltration of Evans blue in the lung indicating lung edema. Pretreatment with synthesized A20 inhibited alcohol-induced lung endothelial barrier dysfunction.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We conclude that chronic alcohol ingestion disturbs the endothelial barrier function in the lung by modulating macrophage properties. Increase in A20 in the cell may have potential for the treatment of inflammatory disorders.</p> http://www.mrmjournal.com/content/6/6/364Alcoholendothelial barrier functionlungmacrophageubiquitin
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Chen Yu-Chuan
Liu Shui-Ping
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Chen Yu-Chuan
Liu Shui-Ping
Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophages
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
Alcohol
endothelial barrier function
lung
macrophage
ubiquitin
author_facet Huang Quan-Yong
Chen Yu-Chuan
Liu Shui-Ping
author_sort Huang Quan-Yong
title Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophages
title_short Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophages
title_full Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophages
title_fullStr Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in lung macrophages
title_sort chronic ingestion of alcohol modulates expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme a20 in lung macrophages
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
issn 2049-6958
publishDate 2011-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Alcohol abuse is involved in the pathogenesis of multiple organ disorders; the underlying mechanism is incompletely understood. The ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 is involved in regulating activities in the cell. Suppression of A20 is suggested as one factor in the initiation of inflammation. This study investigates the mechanism by which chronic alcohol consumption modulates the levels of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in macrophages and further contributes to induce endothelial barrier dysfunction in the lung.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Mice were gavage-fed with 40% alcohol daily for 0-3 weeks. Airway macrophages were collected by lung lavage. Expression of ubiquitin editing enzyme A20 in isolated macrophages was assessed at both mRNA and protein levels. The endothelial barrier function of the lung was evaluated by the Evans blue method.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Mice treated with alcohol for 3 weeks showed an increase in cell infiltration in the lung in response to exposure to peptidoglycan; over 80% of the infiltrated cells were macrophages. Furthermore, we observed that A20 level was suppressed in macrophages of mice treated with alcohol; the levels of tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-6 and nuclear factor kappa B in macrophage were increased. In addition, the endothelial barrier function of the lung was compromised, showing excessive infiltration of Evans blue in the lung indicating lung edema. Pretreatment with synthesized A20 inhibited alcohol-induced lung endothelial barrier dysfunction.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We conclude that chronic alcohol ingestion disturbs the endothelial barrier function in the lung by modulating macrophage properties. Increase in A20 in the cell may have potential for the treatment of inflammatory disorders.</p>
topic Alcohol
endothelial barrier function
lung
macrophage
ubiquitin
url http://www.mrmjournal.com/content/6/6/364
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