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Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase stimulates ERK signaling pathway and enhances IL- 8 production by alveolar epithelial cells in culture
Inflammation Research (2002)
  • Ali Azghani, University of Texas at Tyler
  • J. W. Baker
  • S. Shetty
  • E. J. Miller
  • G. J. Bhat
Abstract
Objective and design: Bacterial products as well as the host airway inflammatory responses contribute to the pathogenesis of Pseudomonas infections. We sought to determine if Pseudomonas elastase (PE) induces mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activity in association with interleukin-8 (IL-8) production by alveolar epithelial cells.¶Methods: We utilized Western blot analysis to detect phosphorylation of signaling intermediates and ELISA was used to measure IL-8 production.¶Results: We found that PE induces phosphorylation of the extracellular signal-regulated (ERK1/2) proteins of the MAPK pathway in A549 epithelial cells. Similar results were obtained using primary cultures of rabbit alveolar type II epithelial cells. PE also enhanced IL-8 production, which was abolished in the presence of the ERK activation inhibitor U0126.¶Conclusions: We conclude that PE activates the ERK1/2 arm of the MAPK pathway and that activation of this pathway results in enhanced IL-8 production. The results demonstrate that PE may augment pulmonary inflammation via cellular signaling that regulates expression of IL-8.
Keywords
  • Pseudomonas elastase,
  • Signal transduction,
  • MAPK,
  • Lung epithelium,
  • Cytokines
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Publication Date
October, 2002
Citation Information
Azghani, A.O., Jason W. Baker, Sreerama Shetty, Ed J. Miller, and G. Jayarama Bhat. 2002. Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase stimulates ERK signaling pathway and enhances IL-8 production by alveolar epithelial cells in culture. Inflammation Research 51 (10): 506 – 510.