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Down-regulation of diesel particulate matter-induced airway inflammation by the PDZ motif peptide of ZO-1.

Dong Hee KangTae-Jin LeeJi Wook KimYu Som ShinJu Deok KimSung Won RyuSiejeong RyuYung Hyun ChoiCheol Hong KimEunAe YouSangMyung RheeKyoung Seob Song
Published in: Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (2020)
Although diesel airborne particulate matter (PM2.5) has been known to play a role in many human diseases, there is no direct evidence that therapeutic drugs or proteins can diminish PM2.5-induced diseases. Nevertheless, studies examining the negative control mechanisms of PM2.5-induced diseases are critical to develop novel therapeutic medications. In this study, the consensus PDZ peptide of ZO-1 inhibited PM2.5-induced inflammatory cell infiltration, pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression, and TEER in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and AM cells. Our data indicated that the PDZ domain in ZO-1 is critical for regulation of the PM2.5-induced inflammatory microenvironment. Therefore, the PDZ peptide may be a potential therapeutic candidate during PM-induced respiratory diseases.
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