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Caveolin-1 negatively regulates inflammation and fibrosis in silicosis

JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE(2022)

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Inhalation of crystalline silica causes silicosis, the most common and serious occupational disease, which is characterized by progressive lung inflammation and fibrosis. Recent studies revealed the anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrosis role of Caveolin-1 (Cav-1) in lung, but this role in silicosis has not been investigated. Thus, this study evaluated Cav-1 regulatory effects in silicosis. It was found that Cav-1 levels were significantly reduced in the lung from silicosis patients and silicotic mice. The silicosis models were established in C57BL/6 (wild-type) and Cav-1 deficiency (Cav-1(-/-)) mice, and Cav-1(-/-) mice displayed wider alveolar septa, increased collagen deposition and more silicotic nodules. The mice peritoneal-derived macrophages were used to explore the role of Cav-1 in silica-induced inflammation, which plays a central role in mechanism of silicosis. Cav-1 inhibited silica-induced infiltration of inflammatory cells and secretion of inflammatory factors in vitro and in vivo, partly by downregulating NF-kappa B pathway. Additionally, silica uptake and expression of 4-hydroxynonenal in silicotic mice were observed, and it was found that Cav-1 absence triggered excessive silica deposition, causing a stronger oxidative stress response. These findings demonstrate the protective effects of Cav-1 in silica-induced lung injury, suggesting its potential therapeutic value in silicosis.
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caveolin-1,fibrosis,inflammation,silicosis
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