scholarly journals Synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence microscopy reveals accumulation of polymyxins in single human alveolar epithelial cells

Author(s):  
Mohamad A.K. Azad ◽  
Shuo Zhang ◽  
Jiayao Li ◽  
Yeonuk Kim ◽  
Heidi H. Yu ◽  
...  

Intravenous administration of the last-line polymyxins results in poor drug exposure in the lungs and potential nephrotoxicity; while inhalation therapy offers better pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics for pulmonary infections by delivering the antibiotic to the infection site directly. However, polymyxin inhalation therapy has not been optimized and adverse effects can occur. This study aimed to quantitatively determine the intracellular accumulation and distribution of polymyxins in single human alveolar epithelial A549 cells. Cells were treated with an iodine-labeled polymyxin probe FADDI-096 (5.0 and 10.0 μM) for 1, 4, and 24 h. Concentrations of FADDI-096 in single A549 cells were determined by synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence microscopy. Concentration- and time-dependent accumulation of FADDI-096 within A549 cells was observed. The intracellular concentrations (mean ± SEM, n ≥ 189) of FADDI-096 were 1.58 ± 0.11, 2.25 ± 0.10, and 2.46 ± 0.07 mM following 1, 4 and 24 h of treatment at 10 μM, respectively. The corresponding intracellular concentrations following the treatment at 5 μM were 0.05 ± 0.01, 0.24 ± 0.04, and 0.25 ± 0.02 mM (n ≥ 189). FADDI-096 was mainly localized throughout the cytoplasm and nuclear region over 24 h. The intracellular zinc concentration increased in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. This is the first study to quantitatively map the accumulation of polymyxins in human alveolar epithelial cells and provides crucial insights for deciphering the mechanisms of their pulmonary toxicity. Importantly, our results may shed light on the optimization of inhaled polymyxins in patients and the development of new-generation safer polymyxins.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weijing Wu ◽  
Li Li ◽  
Xiaoshan Su ◽  
ZHIXING ZHU ◽  
Xiaoping Lin ◽  
...  

Abstract Objective Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by inflammation and oxidative stress. Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) mediates the expression of various inflammation-related genes, including the NADPH oxidase family. This study aimed to identify the potential regulatory role of NF-𝜅B on NADPH oxidases in TNF-α-induced oxidative stress in human alveolar epithelial cells. Methods Type II alveolar epithelial cell-derived A549 cells were treated with TNF-α for 24 hours to establish ALI cell models. RT-PCR, western blot, DCFH-DA ROS assay, Alibaba 2.1 online analysis, electrophoretic mobility shift assays and luciferase reporter analysis were employed to identify the potential regulatory role of NF-𝜅B on NADPH oxidases in TNF-α-induced oxidative stress in human alveolar epithelial cells. Results The expression of NF-κB/p65 was notably upregulated in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells. NF-κB knockdown by siRNA significantly inhibited the TNF-α-induced ROS generation. Moreover, NF-𝜅B/p65 siRNA could inhibite the activation of NOX1, NOX2 and NOX4 mRNA and protein expression in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells. The next study demonstrated that NF-𝜅B activated the transcription of NOX1 by binding to the -261 to -252 bp (NOX1/κB2, TAAAAATCCC) region of NOX1 promoter in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells. Conclusion Our data demonstrated that NF-κB can aggravate TNF-α-induced ALI by regulating the activation of ROS generation and the expression of NOX1, NOX2 and NOX4. Moreover, NF-𝜅B could promote the NOX1 transcriptional activity via binding its promoter in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells.


2014 ◽  
Vol 306 (1) ◽  
pp. L88-L100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sharon Mumby ◽  
Latha Ramakrishnan ◽  
Timothy W. Evans ◽  
Mark J. D. Griffiths ◽  
Gregory J. Quinlan

Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage is characterized by the presence of red blood cells and free hemoglobin in the alveoli and complicates a number of serious medical and surgical lung conditions including the pulmonary vasculitides and acute respiratory distress syndrome. In this study we investigated the hypothesis that exposure of human alveolar epithelial cells to hemoglobin and its breakdown products regulates chemokine release via iron- and oxidant-mediated activation of the transcription factor NF-κB. Methemoglobin alone stimulated the release of IL-8 and MCP-1 from A549 cells via activation of the NF-κB pathway; additionally, IL-8 required ERK activation and MCP-1 required JNK activation. Neither antioxidants nor iron chelators and knockdown of ferritin heavy and light chains affected these responses, indicating that iron and reactive oxygen species are not involved in the response of alveolar epithelial cells to methemoglobin. Incubation of primary cultures of human alveolar type 2 cells with methemoglobin resulted in a similar pattern of chemokine release and signaling pathway activation. In summary, we have shown for the first time that methemoglobin induced chemokine release from human lung epithelial cells independent of iron- and redox-mediated signaling involving the activation of the NF-κB and MAPK pathways. Decompartmentalization of hemoglobin may be a significant proinflammatory stimulus in a variety of lung diseases.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Weijing Wu ◽  
Li Li ◽  
Xiaoshan Su ◽  
Zhixing Zhu ◽  
Xiaoping Lin ◽  
...  

Abstract Objective Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by inflammation and oxidative stress. Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) mediates the expression of various inflammation-related genes, including the NADPH oxidase family. This study aimed to identify the potential regulatory role of NF-κB on NADPH oxidases in tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α)-induced oxidative stress in human alveolar epithelial cells. Methods A549 cells were treated with TNF-α for 24 h to establish ALI cell models. RT-PCR, western blot, assessment of oxidative stress, Alibaba 2.1 online analysis, electrophoretic mobility shift assays and luciferase reporter analysis were employed to identify the potential regulatory role of NF-κB on NADPH oxidases in TNF-α-induced oxidative stress in human alveolar epithelial cells. Results The expression of NF-κB/p65 was notably upregulated in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells. NF-κB knockdown by siRNA significantly inhibited the TNF-α-induced oxidative stress. Moreover, NF-κB/p65 siRNA could inhibit the activation of NOX1, NOX2 and NOX4 mRNA and protein expression in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells. The next study demonstrated that NF-κB activated the transcription of NOX1 by binding to the -261 to -252 bp (NOX1/κB2, TAAAAATCCC) region of NOX1 promoter in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells. Conclusion Our data demonstrated that NF-κB can aggravate TNF-α-induced ALI by regulating the oxidative stress response and the expression of NOX1, NOX2 and NOX4. Moreover, NF-κB could promote the NOX1 transcriptional activity via binding its promoter in TNF-α-stimulated A549 cells.


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2019 ◽  
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pp. 53-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Konstantin Mayer ◽  
Natascha Sommer ◽  
Karl Hache ◽  
Andreas Hecker ◽  
Sylvia Reiche ◽  
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2007 ◽  
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pp. 59-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seoyoung Park ◽  
Yong Kwon Lee ◽  
Moonju Jung ◽  
Ki Heon Kim ◽  
Namhyun Chung ◽  
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2012 ◽  
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pp. 3185-3191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ling-Li Guo ◽  
Ya-Juan Chen ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Jing An ◽  
Cheng-Na Wang ◽  
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2005 ◽  
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Dmitri V Pechkovsky ◽  
Torsten Goldmann ◽  
Corinna Ludwig ◽  
Antje Prasse ◽  
Ekkehard Vollmer ◽  
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