Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 12, No. 3, Mar 1995, 307-314.
Concurrent increases in the storage and release of mucin-like molecules by rat airway epithelial cells in response to bacterial endotoxin
D Steiger, J Hotchkiss, L Bajaj, J Harkema and C Basbaum
Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco 94143.
Mucus hypersecretion is a prominent response of the airways to bacterial
infections. Recent findings showed that bacterial endotoxin, a
lipopolysaccharide complex released from the bacterial cell wall, was able
to induce at least one component of the hypersecretory response, i.e., an
increase in the amount of stored epithelial mucosubstances (1, 2). The goal
of the present study was to determine whether endotoxin also was capable of
increasing mucosubstance release from cells. Based on evidence that human
mucin antibodies A10G5 and B6E8 cross-reacted with rat mucin-like
molecules, we used the antibodies in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays
(ELISA) to compare mucin concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)
fluid from endotoxin-treated and control rats. Results showed that
endotoxin treatment increased the amount of released mucin over that in
controls 1.5-fold at 96 h and 2.5-fold at 168 h after instillation. Thus,
these studies have defined the previously detected mucosubstances as
mucin-like molecules and showed that endotoxin increases their release
from, as well as their storage in, rat airway epithelium. Concurrent
increases in storage and release suggest that endotoxin also stimulates
mucin synthesis and/or stability.
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