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      Elastase induces lung epithelial cell autophagy through placental growth factor: a new insight of emphysema pathogenesis.

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          Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a devastating disease, which is associated with increasing mortality and morbidity. Therefore, there is a need to clearly define the COPD pathogenic mechanism and to explore effective therapies. Previous studies indicated that cigarette smoke (CS) induces autophagy and apoptosis in lung epithelial (LE) cells. Excessive ELANE/HNE (elastase, neutrophil elastase), a factor involved in protease-antiprotease imbalance and the pathogenesis of COPD, causes LE cell apoptosis and upregulates the expression of several stimulus-responsive genes. However, whether or not elastase induces autophagy in LE cell remains unknown. The level of PGF (placental growth factor) is higher in COPD patients than non-COPD controls. We hypothesize that elastase induces PGF expression and causes autophagy in LE cells. In this study, we demonstrated that porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE) induced PGF expression and secretion in LE cells in vitro and in vivo. The activation of MAPK8/JNK1 (mitogen-activated protein kinase 8) and MAPK14/p38alpha MAPK signaling pathways was involved in the PGF mediated regulation of the TSC (tuberous sclerosis complex) pathway and autophagy in LE cells. Notably, PGF-induced MAPK8 and MAPK14 signaling pathways mediated the inactivation of MTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin), the upregulation of MAP1LC3B/LC3B (microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 β) and the increase of autophagosome formation in mice. Furthermore, the PPE-induced autophagy promotes further apoptosis in vitro and in vivo. In summary, elastase-induced autophagy promotes LE cell apoptosis and pulmonary emphysema through the upregulation of PGF. PGF and its downstream MAPK8 and MAPK14 signaling pathways are potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of emphysema and COPD.

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          Journal
          Autophagy
          Autophagy
          Informa UK Limited
          1554-8635
          1554-8627
          Sep 2014
          : 10
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Internal Medicine; National Taiwan University Hospital; Taiwan; Department of Internal Medicine; College of Medicine; National Taiwan University; Taiwan.
          [2 ] Department of Internal Medicine; Far Eastern Memorial Hospital; Taiwan; Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science; Yuan-Ze University; Taiwan.
          [3 ] Department of Laboratory Medicine; National Taiwan University Hospital; Taiwan.
          [4 ] Graduate Institute of Clinical Dentistry; School of Dentistry; National Taiwan University; Taiwan; Department of Dentistry; National Taiwan University Hospital; National Taiwan University; Taiwan.
          [5 ] Graduate Institute of Oral Biology; School of Dentistry; National Taiwan University; Taiwan.
          Article
          29190
          10.4161/auto.29190
          4206531
          24988221
          3a5e717f-97f4-4538-a9bd-54cc827a3396
          History

          autophagy,chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,elastase,placental growth factor

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