Title of article :
The Association Between the Decreased Expression Levels of FOXJ1 and the Activation of NF-κB Pathway in Interstitial Lung Disease of MRL/Lpr Mice
Author/Authors :
Gao, Yingying Department of Rheumatology - The First People’s Hospital of Nantong - The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University - Nantong, China , Ge, Xingyu Department of Rheumatology - The Medical School of Nantong University - Nantong, China , Wang, Xueqin Department of Rheumatology - The Medical School of Nantong University - Nantong, China , Gu, Zhifeng Department of Rheumatology - The Medical School of Nantong University - Nantong, China
Abstract :
Pulmonary manifestations of systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE) are appearing in 4-5% of patients involving
lung in almost half of the cases during the disease course.
Objective: We compared the autoimmune pulmonary inflammation
in the lung tissue of mice to determine the association between
decreased expression levels of Forkhead Box J1 (FOXJ1) and
the activation of the NF-κB pathway in autoimmune pulmonary
inflammation of MRL/Lpr mice.
Methods: The female BALB/c mice (n=6) and MRL/Lpr mice
(n=30) were divided into 5 groups including: a control group
(BALB/c), and five MRL/Lpr mice groups (8W, 12W, 16W,
24W, and 32W). The infiltration of the inflammatory cells was
determined in lung tissue by performing the histological analysis.
The western blotting was used to examine the expression levels of
the age-related FOXJ1, and p50 and p65 proteins in the lungs of
MRL/Lpr mice. The expression levels of MMP2 and MMP9 were
determined via immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence.
Results: There were severe infiltrates of lung cells with high
levels of tracheal damage, perivascular injury and interstitial
inflammatory cell infiltration when the MRL/Lpr mice from 16w
to 32w comparing to the 8w old healthy MRL/Lpr mice in the
control group (p<0.05). Moreover, the reduced expression levels of
FOXJ1 were associated with the activation of the NF-κB pathway
in interstitial lung disease of MRL/Lpr mice via the modulation
of p50 and p65. In addition, the expression levels of MMP2 and
MMP9 pro-inflammation factors increased in the lungs of the
MRL/Lpr mice from 16w to 32w.
Conclusions: The expression level of FOXJ1 might be an indicator
of the degree of lung disease in lupus-prone mice
Keywords :
Systemic Lupus Erythematous , Systemic Disease , Interstitial Lung Disease , Forkhead-box j1
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Immunology (IJI)