2015
Suppression of NLRX1 in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Kang MJ, Yoon CM, Kim BH, Lee CM, Zhou Y, Sauler M, Homer R, Dhamija A, Boffa D, West AP, Shadel GS, Ting JP, Tedrow JR, Kaminski N, Kim WJ, Lee CG, Oh YM, Elias JA. Suppression of NLRX1 in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2015, 125: 2458-2462. PMID: 25938787, PMCID: PMC4497738, DOI: 10.1172/jci71747.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseObstructive pulmonary diseaseCigarette smokeAlveolar destructionPulmonary diseaseHuman chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseExpression of NLRX1Innate immune pathwaysInnate immune responseQuality of lifeCOPD patientsPulmonary functionSubsequent inflammationImmune responseInflammasome activationMurine modelIndependent cohortImmune pathwaysInflammationDisease severityInflammasome responseImportant mediatorCell apoptosisNLRX1Tissue effects
2007
Inhibition of NF-κB Activation Reduces the Tissue Effects of Transgenic IL-13
Chapoval SP, Al-Garawi A, Lora JM, Strickland I, Ma B, Lee PJ, Homer RJ, Ghosh S, Coyle AJ, Elias JA. Inhibition of NF-κB Activation Reduces the Tissue Effects of Transgenic IL-13. The Journal Of Immunology 2007, 179: 7030-7041. PMID: 17982094, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.10.7030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenoviridaeAnimalsApoptosisCaspasesHeterocyclic Compounds, 3-RingI-kappa B KinaseInflammationInhibitor of Apoptosis ProteinsInterleukin-13MiceMice, Mutant StrainsMice, TransgenicMucusNF-kappa B p50 SubunitPeptidesPulmonary AlveoliPulmonary FibrosisPyridinesReceptors, Cell SurfaceRespiratory HypersensitivitySignal TransductionTh2 CellsConceptsTransgenic IL-13IL-13Alveolar remodelingIL-13 transgenic miceNF-kappaBMajor Th2 cytokinesExcessive mucus productionTissue effectsNF-κB activationNF-kappaB activationNF-kappaB activityNF-kappaB componentsAirway hyperresponsivenessTh2 cytokinesTissue inflammationPharmacologic approachesMucus productionIL-13Ralpha1Murine lungSmall molecule inhibitorsTissue alterationsNF-kappaB.MiceCell apoptosisDiminished levels
2006
Hyperoxia causes angiopoietin 2–mediated acute lung injury and necrotic cell death
Bhandari V, Choo-Wing R, Lee CG, Zhu Z, Nedrelow JH, Chupp GL, Zhang X, Matthay MA, Ware LB, Homer RJ, Lee PJ, Geick A, de Fougerolles AR, Elias JA. Hyperoxia causes angiopoietin 2–mediated acute lung injury and necrotic cell death. Nature Medicine 2006, 12: 1286-1293. PMID: 17086189, PMCID: PMC2768268, DOI: 10.1038/nm1494.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute lung injuryHyperoxic acute lung injuryLung injuryPulmonary edemaEpithelial necrosisAlveolar edema fluidSiRNA-treated miceCell deathLung epithelial cellsEndothelial cell apoptosisBronchopulmonary dysplasiaVascular leakAngiopoietin-2Edema fluidOxidant injuryAng2 expressionHyperoxiaAng2Vascular regressionBlood vesselsCell apoptosisInjuryNecrotic cell deathEpithelial cellsCell death pathways
2005
Regulation of lung injury and repair by Toll-like receptors and hyaluronan
Jiang D, Liang J, Fan J, Yu S, Chen S, Luo Y, Prestwich GD, Mascarenhas MM, Garg HG, Quinn DA, Homer RJ, Goldstein DR, Bucala R, Lee PJ, Medzhitov R, Noble PW. Regulation of lung injury and repair by Toll-like receptors and hyaluronan. Nature Medicine 2005, 11: 1173-1179. PMID: 16244651, DOI: 10.1038/nm1315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute lung injuryLung injuryToll-like receptorsInflammatory responseTLR2-dependent mannerSera of individualsCell-specific overexpressionEpithelial cell apoptosisEpithelial cell integrityHyaluronan degradation productsChemokine productionInflammatory cellsTissue injuryExtracellular matrix glycosaminoglycan hyaluronanTransepithelial migrationInjuryCell surface hyaluronanHyaluronan fragmentsCell apoptosisBasal activationClearance resultsInflammationGlycosaminoglycan hyaluronanReceptorsHyaluronanRole of Cathepsin S-Dependent Epithelial Cell Apoptosis in IFN-γ-Induced Alveolar Remodeling and Pulmonary Emphysema
Zheng T, Kang MJ, Crothers K, Zhu Z, Liu W, Lee CG, Rabach LA, Chapman HA, Homer RJ, Aldous D, DeSanctis G, Underwood S, Graupe M, Flavell RA, Schmidt JA, Elias JA. Role of Cathepsin S-Dependent Epithelial Cell Apoptosis in IFN-γ-Induced Alveolar Remodeling and Pulmonary Emphysema. The Journal Of Immunology 2005, 174: 8106-8115. PMID: 15944319, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.12.8106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNull mutationEpithelial cell apoptosisCell apoptosisDNA injuryTissue remodelingProtease accumulationCaspase inhibitorsMitochondrial apoptosis pathway activationDeath receptorsPropidium iodide stainingCathepsin SHuman diseasesApoptosis responseApoptosis pathway activationApoptosis inhibitionCaspase-3ApoptosisIodide stainingPathway activationCathepsin S inhibitionMutationsRemodelingCritical eventsAlveolar remodelingIFN-gammaBcl-2–related protein A1 is an endogenous and cytokine-stimulated mediator of cytoprotection in hyperoxic acute lung injury
He CH, Waxman AB, Lee CG, Link H, Rabach ME, Ma B, Chen Q, Zhu Z, Zhong M, Nakayama K, Nakayama KI, Homer R, Elias JA. Bcl-2–related protein A1 is an endogenous and cytokine-stimulated mediator of cytoprotection in hyperoxic acute lung injury. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2005, 115: 1039-1048. PMID: 15841185, PMCID: PMC1070412, DOI: 10.1172/jci23004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHyperoxic acute lung injuryAcute lung injuryLung injuryIL-11Bcl-2Alveolar protein leakBcl-xLToxic effectsEpithelial cell apoptosisWT miceProtein leakMurine survivalExpression of A1Survival advantageBfl-1/A1Protective responsePremature deathHyperoxiaA1 overexpressionBcl-2 proteinMiceCell apoptosisCritical mediatorInjuryNecrosis