Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine (Feb 2015)

Age influence on mice lung tissue response to [i]Aspergillus fumigatus[/i] chronic exposure

  • Marta Kinga Lemieszek,
  • Jacek Dutkiewicz,
  • Marcin Golec,
  • Marco Chilosi,
  • Czesława Skórska,
  • Francois Huaux,
  • Chiara Pastena,
  • Federika Pedica,
  • Jolanta Sitkowska,
  • Wiesława Lisowska,
  • Grażyna Cholewa,
  • Jacek Zwoliński,
  • Barbara Mackiewicz,
  • Anna Góra-Florek,
  • Rolf Ziesche,
  • Janusz Milanowski

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 877332
pp. 69 – 75

Abstract

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[b]Introduction and objective[/b]. Exposure to conidia of [i]Aspergillus fumigatus[/i] was described as a causative factor of a number of the respiratory system diseases, including asthma, chronic eosinophilic pneumonia, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. The study investigates the effects of the repeated exposure to [i]A. fumigatus[/i] in mice pulmonary compartment. Our work tackles two, so far insufficiently addressed, important aspects of interaction between affected organism and[i] A. fumigatus[/i]: 1) recurrent character of exposure (characteristic for pathomechanism of the abovementioned disease states) and 2) impact of aging, potentially important for the differentiation response to an antigen. [b]Materials and methods[/b]. In order to dissect alterations of the immune system involved with both aging and chronic exposure to [i]A. fumigatus[/i], we used 3- and 18-month-old C57BL/6J mice exposed to repeated[i] A. fumigatus[/i] inhalations for 7 and 28 days. Changes in lung tissue were monitored by histological and biochemical evaluation. Concentration of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in lung homogenates was assessed by ELISA tests. [b]Results and conclusions. [/b]Our study demonstrated that chronic inflammation in pulmonary compartment, characterized by the significant increase of proinflammatory cytokines (IL1, IL6, IL10) levels, was the dominant feature of mice response to repeated [i]A. fumigatus[/i] inhalations. The pattern of cytokines’ profile in the course of exposure was similar in both age groups, however in old mice the growth of the cytokines’ levels was more pronounced (especially in case of IL1).

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