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Kulle, Amelia, Ziyi Li, Kwak, Ashley, Mancini, Mathieu, Young, Daniel, Avizonis, Daina Zofija, Groleau, Marc, Baglole, Carolyn J., Behr, Marcel A., King, Irah L., Divangahi, Maziar, Langlais, David, Jing Wang, Blagih, Julianna, Penz, Erika, Dufour, Antoine, Thanabalasuriar, Ajitha |
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; 10/1/2024, Vol. 121 Issue 40, p1-12, 23p |
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In the lower respiratory tract, the alveolar spaces are divided from the bloodstream and the external environment by only a few microns of interstitial tissue. Alveolar macrophages (AMs) defend this delicate mucosal surface from invading infections by regularly patrolling the site. AMs have three behavior modalities to achieve this goal: extending cell protrusions to probe and sample surrounding areas, squeezing the whole cell body between alveoli, and patrolling by moving the cell body around each alveolus. In this study, we found Rho GTPase, cell division control protein 42 (CDC42) expression significantly decreased after berry-flavored e-cigarette (e-cig) exposure. This shifted AM behavior from squeezing to probing. Changes in AM behavior led to a reduction in the clearance of inhaled bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These findings shed light on pathways involved in AM migration and highlight the harmful impact of e-cig vaping on AM function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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