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Glucocorticoids exacerbate TGFß1 mediated fibrotic signalling in lung fibroblasts by inhibition of metalloproteinase expression and activity

M M Khan, J Zukowska-Kasprzyk, B Neumann, A Halavatyi, C Tischer, P Haberkant, F Stein, F Jung, J Landry, J Lewis, R Pepperkok
ERJ Open Research 2021 7: 33; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.LSC-2021.33
M M Khan
1European Molecular Biology Laboratory; Translational Lung Research Center-DZL, Heidelberg, Germany
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J Zukowska-Kasprzyk
2European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
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B Neumann
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A Halavatyi
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C Tischer
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P Haberkant
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F Stein
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Abstract

Excessive deposition of fibrillar collagen in the interstitial extracellular matrix (ECM) of tissues causes fibrosis. This leads to local disruption of tissue architecture, with ultimate organ failure. To this end, we conducted a high-throughput microscopy-based screen of an FDA approved drug library in primary human lung fibroblasts, aiming at discovering novel regulators of fibrillar collagen deposition in ECM. Here, TGFß1 was used as a pro-ECM depostion stimulating agent. In total 760 drugs were screened. Interestingly, the data analysis shows that glucocorticoids, a widely used anti-inflammatory class of drugs, enhances depostion of Collagen 1 relative to fibroblasts treated with TGFß1 alone. Multiomic analysis (transcriptomics and proteomics) of fibroblasts treated with TGFß1 and Prednisolone (a routinely prescribed glucocorticoid) showed downregulation of metalloproteinase expression. Using MMP activity assay, we confirm that the observed downregulation in MMP expression leads to corresponding decrease in pan MMP activity. We hypothesise, this inhibition of metalloproteinase activity when coupled to TGFß1 stimulation, enhances the depostion of fibrillar collagen in ECM. Furthermore, the observed glucocorticoid mediated enhanced depostion of collagen 1 might exacerbate lung dysfunction, in particular, in patients with Interstitial lung disease and inherently higher TGFß1 activity.

  • Exacerbation
  • COPD
  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

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Cite this article as ERJ Open Research 2021; 7: Suppl. 6, 33.

This is an ERS Lung Science Conference abstract. No full-text version is available. Further material to accompany this abstract may be available at www.ers-education.org (ERS member access only).

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Glucocorticoids exacerbate TGFß1 mediated fibrotic signalling in lung fibroblasts by inhibition of metalloproteinase expression and activity
M M Khan, J Zukowska-Kasprzyk, B Neumann, A Halavatyi, C Tischer, P Haberkant, F Stein, F Jung, J Landry, J Lewis, R Pepperkok
ERJ Open Research Mar 2021, 7 (suppl 6) 33; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.LSC-2021.33

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Glucocorticoids exacerbate TGFß1 mediated fibrotic signalling in lung fibroblasts by inhibition of metalloproteinase expression and activity
M M Khan, J Zukowska-Kasprzyk, B Neumann, A Halavatyi, C Tischer, P Haberkant, F Stein, F Jung, J Landry, J Lewis, R Pepperkok
ERJ Open Research Mar 2021, 7 (suppl 6) 33; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.LSC-2021.33
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