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Extracellular Matrix Defects in Aneurysmal Fibulin-4 Mice Predispose to Lung Emphysema
Authors:Natasja W M Ramnath  Koen M van de Luijtgaarden  Ingrid van der Pluijm  Menno van Nimwegen  Paula M van Heijningen  Sigrid M A Swagemakers  Bibi S van Thiel  Ruziedi Y Ridwan  Nicole van Vliet  Marcel Vermeij  Luuk J A C Hawinkels  Anne de Munck  Oleh Dzyubachyk  Erik Meijering  Peter van der Spek  Robbert Rottier  Hiromi Yanagisawa  Rudi W Hendriks  Roland Kanaar  Ellen V Rouwet  Alex Kleinjan  Jeroen Essers
Abstract:

Background

In this study we set out to investigate the clinically observed relationship between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and aortic aneurysms. We tested the hypothesis that an inherited deficiency of connective tissue might play a role in the combined development of pulmonary emphysema and vascular disease.

Methods

We first determined the prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in a clinical cohort of aortic aneurysms patients and arterial occlusive disease patients. Subsequently, we used a combined approach comprising pathological, functional, molecular imaging, immunological and gene expression analysis to reveal the sequence of events that culminates in pulmonary emphysema in aneurysmal Fibulin-4 deficient (Fibulin-4R) mice.

Results

Here we show that COPD is significantly more prevalent in aneurysm patients compared to arterial occlusive disease patients, independent of smoking, other clinical risk factors and inflammation. In addition, we demonstrate that aneurysmal Fibulin-4R/R mice display severe developmental lung emphysema, whereas Fibulin-4+/R mice acquire alveolar breakdown with age and upon infectious stress. This vicious circle is further exacerbated by the diminished antiprotease capacity of the lungs and ultimately results in the development of pulmonary emphysema.

Conclusions

Our experimental data identify genetic susceptibility to extracellular matrix degradation and secondary inflammation as the common mechanisms in both COPD and aneurysm formation.
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