Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10842931 | Progress in Lipid Research | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Inappropriate or excessive pulmonary inflammation can contribute to chronic lung diseases. In health, the resolution of inflammation is an active process that terminates inflammatory responses. The recent identification of endogenous lipid-derived mediators of resolution has provided a window to explore the pathobiology of inflammatory disease and structural templates for the design of novel pro-resolving therapeutics. Resolvins (resolution-phase interaction products) are a family of pro-resolving mediators that are enzymatically generated from essential omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Two molecular series of resolvins have been characterised, namely E- and D-series resolvins which possess distinct structural, biochemical and pharmacological properties. Acting as agonists at specific receptors (CMKLR1, BLT1, ALX/FPR2 and GPR32), resolvins can signal for potent counter-regulatory effects on leukocyte functions, including preventing uncontrolled neutrophil swarming, decreasing the generation of cytokines, chemokines and reactive oxygen species and promoting clearance of apoptotic neutrophils from inflamed tissues. Hence, resolvins provide mechanisms for cytoprotection of host tissues to the potentially detrimental effects of unresolved inflammation. This review highlights recent experimental findings in resolvin research, and the impact of these stereospecific molecules on the resolution of pulmonary inflammation and tissue catabasis.
Keywords
ATLHUVECeNOSGPCRPI3-KBPIGM-CSFGCsPDGFBLT1LTB4ARDSRvD2fMLPVSMCsPD1N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanineCMKLR1ALX/FPR2AT-RvD1TGF-βRvE1RvD1RvE2EPANF-κBCDKmTORCOX-2Arachidonic acidEicosapentaenoic aciddocosahexaenoic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidsPolyunsaturated fatty acidPUFAAliOmega-3omega-6LOXBALFChoCOPDChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseChinese Hamster Ovarytumor necrosis factor-alphaDHALungHuman umbilical vein endothelial cellsVascular smooth muscle cellsendothelial nitric oxide synthaseAcute respiratory distress syndromeCyclooxygenase-2granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factorplatelet-derived growth factorTNF-αnuclear factor kappa Bphosphatidylinositol 3′-kinaselipoxygenaseClassically activated macrophagesBronchoalveolar lavage fluidNeutrophilsmammalian target of rapamycinLipid mediatorsBactericidal/permeability-increasing proteincyclin-dependent kinasesGlucocorticoidsG protein-coupled receptor
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Authors
Mohib Uddin, Bruce D. Levy,