Clarithromycin inhibits overproduction of muc5ac core protein in murine model of diffuse panbronchiolitis

Y Kaneko, K Yanagihara, M Seki… - … of Physiology-Lung …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
Y Kaneko, K Yanagihara, M Seki, M Kuroki, Y Miyazaki, Y Hirakata, H Mukae, K Tomono…
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular …, 2003journals.physiology.org
Long-term treatment of macrolide antibiotics is considered an effective treatment for diffuse
panbronchiolitis (DPB). Although hypersecretion is a common feature of this disease, and it
is known that macrolides inhibit mucin production, the mechanism of the effect on mucin
production is unclear. The aim of our study was to determine the production of muc5ac core
protein, a major core protein of mucin in airway secretion, and the effect of clarithromycin
treatment on such production in a mouse model mimicking DPB. Alcian blue-periodic acid …
Long-term treatment of macrolide antibiotics is considered an effective treatment for diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB). Although hypersecretion is a common feature of this disease, and it is known that macrolides inhibit mucin production, the mechanism of the effect on mucin production is unclear. The aim of our study was to determine the production of muc5ac core protein, a major core protein of mucin in airway secretion, and the effect of clarithromycin treatment on such production in a mouse model mimicking DPB. Alcian blue-periodic acid-Schiff-positive cells were detected in the lungs of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected mice. Western blots of these mice showed muc5ac glycoprotein at day 1 and increased progressively from day 4 to day 14 after inoculation of bacteria. Clarithromycin (10 mg · kg-1 · day-1 for 7 days) significantly reduced the muc5ac expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. To investigate the role of molecules upstream in muc5ac regulation, we examined the role of mitogen-activated protein kinase. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 phosphorylation increased in the infected lung and decreased after treatment. Our results suggest that overproduction of muc5ac plays an important role in the pathogenesis of DPB and that clinical improvement following macrolide therapy seems to involve, at least in part, its inhibition of mucin overproduction, through modulation of intracellular signal transduction.
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