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Low Expression of Lipoic Acid Synthase Aggravates Silica-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis by Inhibiting the Differentiation of Tregs in Mice. | LitMetric

In addition to reducing the respiratory function, crystalline silica (SiO) disturbs the immune response by affecting immune cells during the progression of silicosis. Regulatory T cell (Treg) differentiation may play a key role in the abnormal polarization of T helper cell (Th)1 and Th2 cells in the development of silicosis-induced fibrosis. Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) has immunomodulatory effects by promoting Tregs differentiation. Thus, ALA may have a therapeutic potential for treating autoimmune disorders in patients with silicosis. However, little is known regarding whether ALA regulates the immune system during silicosis development. We found that the expression levels of collagen increased, and the antioxidant capacity was lower in the +SiO group than in the +SiO group. The proportion of Tregs decreased in the peripheral blood and spleen tissue in mice exposed to SiO. The proportion of Tregs in the +SiO group was significantly lower than that in the +SiO group. Supplementary exogenous ALA attenuates the accumulation of inflammatory cells and extracellular matrix in lung tissues. ALA promotes the immunological balance between Th17 and Treg responses during the development of silicosis-induced fibrosis. Our findings confirmed that low expression of lipoic acid synthase aggravates SiO-induced silicosis, and that supplementary exogenous ALA has therapeutic potential by improving Tregs in silicosis fibrosis.

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