Histological characteristics of matrix metalloproteinase-9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 in asthmatic murine model during A(H1N1)pdm09 infection.
Sasagu KimuraHiroki YasudoAtsunori OgaReiji FukanoTakeshi MatsushigeHiroki HamanoHideki HasegawaNoriko NakajimaAkira AinaiHiroshi ItohKomei ShirabeShoichi TodaRyo AtsutaShunji HasegawaPublished in: Pathology international (2022)
Pandemic influenza virus A(H1N1)pdm09 infection occurred in healthy children and young adults, but asthmatic patients presented more rapid progression of respiratory distress and plastic bronchitis. To investigate the pathogenesis of worsening respiratory symptoms after A(H1N1)pdm09 infection, we focused on matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1). MMP-9 and TIMP-1 levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and serum from mice with and without asthma were evaluated after A(H1N1)pdm09 or seasonal A(H1N1) infection. MMP-9 levels were more elevated in Asthma/A(H1N1)pdm09-infected mice than in non-Asthma/A(H1N1)pdm09-infected mice on both 3 and 7 days post-infection. Immunohistochemical findings in this pneumonia model showed that MMP-9 and TIMP-1 positive cells were observed in blood vessels and bronchus of lung tissue in severe pathological findings of pneumonia with asthma. Microscopically, shedding cells and secretions were conspicuous in the trachea on days 3 and 7 post-infection, in the A(H1N1)pdm09-infected mice with asthma. Our results suggest that MMP-9 and TIMP-1 expressions are related to severe pneumonia in the A(H1N1)pdm09 infection with asthma, leading to cause epithelial cell shedding.
Keyphrases
- lung function
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- young adults
- induced apoptosis
- allergic rhinitis
- sars cov
- type diabetes
- cell migration
- end stage renal disease
- cystic fibrosis
- early onset
- air pollution
- signaling pathway
- intensive care unit
- cell death
- cell proliferation
- cell cycle arrest
- oxidative stress
- patient reported outcomes
- drug induced
- skeletal muscle
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- respiratory failure
- childhood cancer
- quantum dots
- respiratory tract