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- W18149726 abstract "The mechanisms of cell signaling and altered gene expression by asbestos, a potent inflammatory, fibrogenic, and carcinogenic agent, are unclear. Activation of the transcription factor, nuclear factor (NF)-kappa B, is critical in up-regulating the expression of many genes linked to inflammation and proliferation. Inhalation models of crocidolite- and chrysotile-induced inflammation and asbestosis were used to study the localization of p65, a protein subunit of the NF-kappa B transcription factor, in sham control rats and those exposed to asbestos. In addition, we investigated, using electrophoretic mobility shift analysis, whether in vitro exposure of rat lung epithelial cells and rat pleural mesothelial cells to asbestos increased binding of nuclear proteins, including p65, to the NF-kappa B DNA response element. Furthermore, translocation of p65 into the nucleus was determined by confocal microscopy. In comparison with sham animals, striking increases in p65 immunofluorescence were observed in airway epithelial cells of rats at 5 days after inhalation of asbestos. These increases were diminished by 20 days, the time period necessary for development of fibrotic lesions. In contrast, although inter-animal variability was observed, immunoreactivity for p65 was more dramatic in the interstitial compartment of asbestos-exposed rat lungs at both 5 and 20 days. Changes in p65 expression in pleural mesothelial cells exposed to asbestos in inhalation experiments were unremarkable. Exposure to asbestos also caused significant increases in nuclear protein complexes that bind the NF-kappa B consensus DNA sequence in both rat lung epithelial and rat pleural mesothelial cells. Using confocal microscopy, we observed partial nuclear translocation of p65 in rat pleural mesothelial cells exposed to asbestos. This partial response contrasted with the effects of lipopolysaccharide, which caused rapid and complete translocation of p65 from cytoplasm to nucleus. Our studies are the first to show the presence of the NF-kappa B system in lung tissue and evidence of activation in vitro and in vivo after exposure to a potent inflammatory, fibrinogenic, and carcinogenic environmental agent." @default.
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- W18149726 title "Asbestos causes translocation of p65 protein and increases NF-kappa B DNA binding activity in rat lung epithelial and pleural mesothelial cells." @default.
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