Soluble Fas ligand induces epithelial cell apoptosis in humans with acute lung injury (ARDS) - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1999 Aug 15;163(4):2217-25.
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Soluble Fas ligand induces epithelial cell apoptosis in humans with acute lung injury (ARDS)
G Matute-Bello et al. J Immunol. 1999.
Abstract
The goals of this study were to determine whether the Fas-dependent apoptosis pathway is active in the lungs of patients with the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and whether this pathway can contribute to lung epithelial injury. We found that soluble Fas ligand (sFasL) is present in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of patients before and after the onset of ARDS. The BAL concentration of sFasL at the onset of ARDS was significantly higher in patients who died. BAL from patients with ARDS induced apoptosis of distal lung epithelial cells, which express Fas, and this effect was inhibited by blocking the Fas/FasL system using three different strategies: anti-FasL mAb, anti-Fas mAb, and a Fas-Ig fusion protein. In contrast, BAL from patients at risk for ARDS had no effect on distal lung epithelial cell apoptosis. These data indicate that sFasL is released in the airspaces of patients with acute lung injury and suggest that activation of the Fas/FasL system contributes to the severe epithelial damage that occurs in ARDS. These data provide the first evidence that FasL can be released as a biologically active, death-inducing mediator capable of inducing apoptosis of cells of the distal pulmonary epithelium during acute lung injury.
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