Stimulatory effect of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) on pulmonary fibroblast differentiation
Epidemiological studies indicate that prolonged micro-aspiration of gastric fluid is associated in gastroesophageal reflux disease with the development of chronic respiratory diseases, possibly caused by inflammation-related immunomodulation. Therefore, we sought to ascertain the effect of gastric f...
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description | Epidemiological studies indicate that prolonged micro-aspiration of gastric fluid is associated in gastroesophageal reflux disease with the development of chronic respiratory diseases, possibly caused by inflammation-related immunomodulation. Therefore, we sought to ascertain the effect of gastric fluid exposure on pulmonary residential cells. The expression of α-smooth muscle actin as a fibrotic marker was increased in both normal human pulmonary fibroblast cells and mouse macrophages. Gastric fluid enhanced the proliferation and migration of HFL-1 cells and stimulated the expression of inflammatory cytokines in an antibody assay. Elevated expression of the Rho signaling pathway was noted in fibroblast cells stimulated with gastric fluid or conditioned media. These results indicate that gastric fluid alone, or the mixture of proinflammatory mediators induced by gastric fluid in the pulmonary context, can stimulate pulmonary fibroblast cell inflammation, migration, and differentiation, suggesting that a wound healing process is initiated. Subsequent aberrant repair in pulmonary residential cells may lead to pulmonary fibroblast differentiation and fibrotic progression. The results point to a stimulatory effect of chronic GERD on pulmonary fibroblast differentiation, and this may promote the development of chronic pulmonary diseases in the long term. |
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