scholarly journals Modification of transepithelial ion transport in human cultured bronchial epithelial cells by interferon-γ

2000 ◽  
Vol 278 (6) ◽  
pp. L1186-L1194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis J. V. Galietta ◽  
Chiara Folli ◽  
Carla Marchetti ◽  
Luca Romano ◽  
Daniela Carpani ◽  
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Human bronchial epithelial cells were treated in vitro with interferon-γ or tumor necrosis factor-α to assess their effect on transepithelial ion transport. Short-circuit current measurements revealed that Na+absorption was markedly inhibited by interferon-γ (10–1,000 U/ml). The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator was also downregulated by interferon-γ as evident at the protein level and by the decrease in the cAMP-dependent current. On the other hand, interferon-γ caused an increase of the current elicited by apical UTP application, which is due to the activity of Ca2+-dependent Cl−channels. Tumor necrosis factor-α caused few changes in ion transport. Transepithelial fluid transport was measured in normal and cystic fibrosis cells. At rest, both types of cells showed an amiloride-sensitive fluid absorption that was inhibited by interferon-γ but not by tumor necrosis factor-α. Our results show that interferon-γ alters the transepithelial ion transport of cultured bronchial cells. This effect may change the ion composition and/or volume of periciliary fluid.

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