The Chemokine, CCL3, and Its Receptor, CCR1, Mediate Thoracic Radiation–Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis
The Chemokine, CCL3, and Its Receptor, CCR1, Mediate Thoracic Radiation–Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis
Patients receiving thoracic radiation often develop pulmonary injury and fibrosis. Currently, there are no effective measures to prevent or treat these conditions. We tested whether blockade of the chemokine, CC chemokine ligand (CCL) 3, and its receptors, CC chemokine receptor (CCR) 1 and CCR5, can prevent radiation-induced lung inflammation and fibrosis. C57BL/6J mice received thoracic radiation, and the interaction of CCL3 with CCR1 or CCR5 was blocked using genetic techniques, or by pharmacologic intervention. Lung inflammation was assessed by histochemical staining of lung tissue and by flow cytometry. Fibrosis was measured by hydroxyproline assays and collagen staining, and lung function was studied by invasive procedures. Irradiated mice lacking CCL3 or its receptor, CCR1, did not develop the lung inflammation, fibrosis, and decline in lung function seen in irradiated wild-type mice. Pharmacologic treatment of wild-type mice with a small molecule inhibitor of CCR1 also prevented lung inflammation and fibrosis. By contrast, mice lacking CCR5 were not protected from radiation-induced injury and fibrosis. The selective interaction of CCL3 with its receptor, CCR1, is critical for radiation-induced lung inflammation and fibrosis, and these conditions can be largely prevented by a small molecule inhibitor of CCR1.
- University of California, Davis United States
- National Institute of Health Pakistan
- National Institutes of Health United States
- University of North Carolina System United States
- Bayer (Germany) Germany
Mice, Knockout, Receptors, CCR5, Phenylurea Compounds, Receptors, CCR1, Radiation Pneumonitis, Hydroxyproline, Mice, Radiation Injuries, Experimental, Piperidines, Gamma Rays, Animals, Lung, Chemokine CCL3
Mice, Knockout, Receptors, CCR5, Phenylurea Compounds, Receptors, CCR1, Radiation Pneumonitis, Hydroxyproline, Mice, Radiation Injuries, Experimental, Piperidines, Gamma Rays, Animals, Lung, Chemokine CCL3
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