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Iron Regulatory Protein 2 (IRP2) Deficiency Is Protective Against Resistive Breathing-induced Pulmonary Inflammation. | LitMetric

Iron regulatory protein 2 (IRP2), a post-transcriptional regulator of cellular iron metabolism has been associated with susceptibility to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Resistive breathing (RB) is the hallmark of the pathophysiology of obstructive airway diseases, especially during exacerbations, where increased mechanical stress is imposed on the lung. We have previously shown that RB, through tracheal banding, mimicking severe airway obstruction, induces pulmonary inflammation and injury in previously healthy mice. To characterize the role of IRP2 in RB-induced lung injury, wild type and mice were subjected to tracheal banding surgery. RB increased tissue elasticity and viscance in wild type but not in mice, denoting that the latter were protected against lung injury. Moreover, mice exhibited a lower score of lung inflammation. Additionally, only wild type but not mice responded to RB by increasing bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cellularity due to higher macrophage count, which was accompanied by elevated BAL IL-1β and IL-6 levels. Lung proteomics and functional enrichment analysis revealed significant differences among wild type and mice in RB-induced regulation of proteins involved in inflammatory and defense response pathways, but also of many proteins with unknown function. We conclude that IRP2 supports pro-inflammatory activities in the lungs, while its deficiency protects against RB-induced pulmonary inflammation via remodeling of the lung proteome.

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