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Deoxyribonuclease 1 reduces pathogenic effects of cigarette smoke exposure in the lung
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Paul T. King
Roleen Sharma
Kim M. O’Sullivan
Judy Callaghan
Lovisa Dousha
Belinda Thomas
Saleela Ruwanpura
Steven Lim
Michael W. Farmer
Barton R. Jennings
Michaela Finsterbusch
Gavin Brooks
Stavros Selemidis
Gary P. Anderson
Stephen R. Holdsworth
Philip G. Bardin
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[1] Monash Lung and Sleep,
[2] Monash Medical Centre,undefined
[3] Centre for Inflammatory Diseases,undefined
[4] Monash University Department of Medicine,undefined
[5] Monash Medical Centre,undefined
[6] Monash Micro Imaging,undefined
[7] Monash University,undefined
[8] Department of Pharmacology,undefined
[9] University of Melbourne,undefined
[10] Hudson Institute of Medical Research,undefined
[11] Program in Chronic Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases,undefined
[12] School of Health and Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[13] RMIT University,undefined
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Our aim was to investigate if deoxyribonuclease (DNase) 1 is a potential therapeutic agent to reduce pathogenic effects of cigarette smoke exposure in the lung. Cigarette smoke causes protease imbalance with excess production of proteases, which is a key process in the pathogenesis of emphysema. The mechanisms responsible for this effect are not well-defined. Our studies demonstrate both in vitro and in vivo that cigarette smoke significantly increases the expression of neutrophil and macrophage extracellular traps with coexpression of the pathogenic proteases, neutrophil elastase and matrix metalloproteinases 9 and 12. This response to cigarette smoke was significantly reduced by the addition of DNase 1, which also significantly decreased macrophage numbers and lung proteolysis. DNase 1, a treatment currently in clinical use, can diminish the pathogenic effects of cigarette smoke.
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