Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice

Although the relationship between allergic inflammation and lung carcinogenesis is not clearly defined, several reports suggest an increased incidence of lung cancer in patients with asthma. We aimed at determining the functional impact of allergic inflammation on chemical carcinogenesis in the lung...

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Main Authors: Doris, Konstantinos, Karabela, Sophia P, Kairi, Chrysoula, Simoes, Davina CM, Roussos, Charis, Zakynthinos, Spyros G, Kalomenidis, Ioannis, Blackwell, Timothy S, Stathopoulos, Georgios T
Other Authors: Doris, Κωνσταντίνος
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10889/4832
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spelling nemertes-10889-48322022-09-05T20:50:00Z Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice Doris, Konstantinos Karabela, Sophia P Kairi, Chrysoula Simoes, Davina CM Roussos, Charis Zakynthinos, Spyros G Kalomenidis, Ioannis Blackwell, Timothy S Stathopoulos, Georgios T Doris, Κωνσταντίνος Καράμπελα, Σοφία Π Καΐρη, Χρυσούλα Simoes, Davina CM Ρούσσος, Χάρης Ζακυνθινός, Σπύρος Γ Καλομενίδης, Ιωάννης Blackwell, Timothy S Σταθόπουλος, Γεώργιος Τ Allergic inflammation Lung carcinogenesis Αλλεργική φλεγμονή Πνευμονική καρκινογένεση Although the relationship between allergic inflammation and lung carcinogenesis is not clearly defined, several reports suggest an increased incidence of lung cancer in patients with asthma. We aimed at determining the functional impact of allergic inflammation on chemical carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice. Methods Balb/c mice received single-dose urethane (1 g/kg at day 0) and two-stage ovalbumin during tumor initiation (sensitization: days -14 and 0; challenge: daily at days 6-12), tumor progression (sensitization: days 70 and 84; challenge: daily at days 90-96), or chronically (sensitization: days -14 and 0; challenge: daily at days 6-12 and thrice weekly thereafter). In addition, interleukin (IL)-5 deficient and wild-type C57BL/6 mice received ten weekly urethane injections. All mice were sacrificed after four months. Primary end-points were number, size, and histology of lung tumors. Secondary end-points were inflammatory cells and mediators in the airspace compartment. Results Ovalbumin provoked acute allergic inflammation and chronic remodeling of murine airways, evident by airspace eosinophilia, IL-5 up-regulation, and airspace enlargement. Urethane resulted in formation of atypical alveolar hyperplasias, adenomas, and adenocarcinomas in mouse lungs. Ovalbumin-induced allergic inflammation during tumor initiation, progression, or continuously did not impact the number, size, or histologic distribution of urethane-induced pulmonary neoplastic lesions. In addition, genetic deficiency in IL-5 had no effect on urethane-induced lung tumorigenesis. Conclusions Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis of the airways. These findings suggest that not all types of airway inflammation influence lung carcinogenesis and cast doubt on the idea of a mechanistic link between asthma and lung cancer. - 2011-12-02T08:41:46Z 2011-12-02T08:41:46Z 2010-08-26 2011-12-02 Journal (paper) http://hdl.handle.net/10889/4832 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-118 application/pdf Respiratory Research, 11
institution UPatras
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topic Allergic inflammation
Lung carcinogenesis
Αλλεργική φλεγμονή
Πνευμονική καρκινογένεση
spellingShingle Allergic inflammation
Lung carcinogenesis
Αλλεργική φλεγμονή
Πνευμονική καρκινογένεση
Doris, Konstantinos
Karabela, Sophia P
Kairi, Chrysoula
Simoes, Davina CM
Roussos, Charis
Zakynthinos, Spyros G
Kalomenidis, Ioannis
Blackwell, Timothy S
Stathopoulos, Georgios T
Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice
description Although the relationship between allergic inflammation and lung carcinogenesis is not clearly defined, several reports suggest an increased incidence of lung cancer in patients with asthma. We aimed at determining the functional impact of allergic inflammation on chemical carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice. Methods Balb/c mice received single-dose urethane (1 g/kg at day 0) and two-stage ovalbumin during tumor initiation (sensitization: days -14 and 0; challenge: daily at days 6-12), tumor progression (sensitization: days 70 and 84; challenge: daily at days 90-96), or chronically (sensitization: days -14 and 0; challenge: daily at days 6-12 and thrice weekly thereafter). In addition, interleukin (IL)-5 deficient and wild-type C57BL/6 mice received ten weekly urethane injections. All mice were sacrificed after four months. Primary end-points were number, size, and histology of lung tumors. Secondary end-points were inflammatory cells and mediators in the airspace compartment. Results Ovalbumin provoked acute allergic inflammation and chronic remodeling of murine airways, evident by airspace eosinophilia, IL-5 up-regulation, and airspace enlargement. Urethane resulted in formation of atypical alveolar hyperplasias, adenomas, and adenocarcinomas in mouse lungs. Ovalbumin-induced allergic inflammation during tumor initiation, progression, or continuously did not impact the number, size, or histologic distribution of urethane-induced pulmonary neoplastic lesions. In addition, genetic deficiency in IL-5 had no effect on urethane-induced lung tumorigenesis. Conclusions Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis of the airways. These findings suggest that not all types of airway inflammation influence lung carcinogenesis and cast doubt on the idea of a mechanistic link between asthma and lung cancer.
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Doris, Konstantinos
Karabela, Sophia P
Kairi, Chrysoula
Simoes, Davina CM
Roussos, Charis
Zakynthinos, Spyros G
Kalomenidis, Ioannis
Blackwell, Timothy S
Stathopoulos, Georgios T
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author Doris, Konstantinos
Karabela, Sophia P
Kairi, Chrysoula
Simoes, Davina CM
Roussos, Charis
Zakynthinos, Spyros G
Kalomenidis, Ioannis
Blackwell, Timothy S
Stathopoulos, Georgios T
author_sort Doris, Konstantinos
title Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice
title_short Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice
title_full Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice
title_fullStr Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice
title_full_unstemmed Allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice
title_sort allergic inflammation does not impact chemical-induced carcinogenesis in the lungs of mice
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10889/4832
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