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Journal Article 
TNF alpha inhibits apoptotic cell clearance in the lung, exacerbating acute inflammation 
Borges, VM; Vandivier, RW; Mcphillips, KA; Kench, JA; Morimoto, K; Groshong, SD; Richens, TR; Graham, BB; Muldrow, AM; Van Heule, L; Henson, PM; Janssen, WJ 
2009 
Yes 
American Journal of Physiology: Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
ISSN: 1040-0605
EISSN: 1522-1504 
297 
L586-L595 
English 
Borges VM, Vandivier RW, McPhillips KA, Kench JA, Morimoto K, Groshong SD, Richens TR, Graham BB, Muldrow AM, Van Heule L, Henson PM, Janssen WJ. TNF alpha inhibits apoptotic cell clearance in the lung, exacerbating acute inflammation. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 297: L586-L595, 2009. First published July 31, 2009; doi:10.1152/ajplung.90569.2008.-Efficient removal of apoptotic cells is essential for resolution of inflammation. Failure to clear dying cells can exacerbate lung injury and lead to persistent inflammation and autoimmunity. Here we show that TNF alpha blocks apoptotic cell clearance by alveolar macrophages and leads to proinflammatory responses in the lung. Compared with mice treated with intratracheal TNF alpha or exogenous apoptotic cells, mice treated with the combination of TNF alpha plus apoptotic cells demonstrated reduced apoptotic cell clearance from the lungs and increased recruitment of inflammatory leukocytes to the air spaces. Treatment with intratracheal TNF alpha had no effect on the removal of exogenous apoptotic cells from the lungs of TNF alpha receptor-1 (p55) and -2 (p75) double mutant mice and no effect on leukocyte recruitment. Bronchoalveolar lavage from mice treated with TNF alpha plus apoptotic cells contained increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, KC, and MCP-1, but exhibited no change in levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 and TGF-beta. Administration of TNF alpha plus apoptotic cells during LPS-induced lung injury augmented neutrophil accumulation and proinflammatory cytokine production. These findings suggest that the presence of TNF alpha in the lung can alter the response of phagocytes to apoptotic cells leading to inflammatory cell recruitment and proinflammatory mediator production. 
apoptosis; phagocytosis; obstructive pulmonary-disease; alveolar macrophages; neutrophil; apoptosis; receptor; cytokines; beta; phagocytosis; mechanisms; resolution; deficient