Augmentation of lung liquid clearance via adenovirus-mediated transfer of a Na, K-ATPase beta1 subunit gene.

P Factor, F Saldias, K Ridge… - The Journal of …, 1998 - Am Soc Clin Investig
P Factor, F Saldias, K Ridge, V Dumasius, J Zabner, HA Jaffe, G Blanco, M Barnard…
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1998Am Soc Clin Investig
Previous studies have suggested that alveolar Na, K-ATPases play an important role in
active Na+ transport and lung edema clearance. We reasoned that overexpression of Na, K-
ATPase subunit genes could increase Na, K-ATPase function in lung epithelial cells and
edema clearance in rat lungs. To test this hypothesis we produced replication deficient
human type 5 adenoviruses containing cDNAs for the rat alpha1 and beta1 Na, K-ATPase
subunits (adMRCMValpha1 and adMRCMVbeta1, respectively). As compared to controls …
Previous studies have suggested that alveolar Na,K-ATPases play an important role in active Na+ transport and lung edema clearance. We reasoned that overexpression of Na,K-ATPase subunit genes could increase Na,K-ATPase function in lung epithelial cells and edema clearance in rat lungs. To test this hypothesis we produced replication deficient human type 5 adenoviruses containing cDNAs for the rat alpha1 and beta1 Na,K-ATPase subunits (adMRCMValpha1 and adMRCMVbeta1, respectively). As compared to controls, adMRCMVbeta1 increased beta1 subunit expression and Na,K-ATPase function by 2. 5-fold in alveolar type 2 epithelial cells and rat airway epithelial cell monolayers. No change in Na,K-ATPase function was noted after infection with adMRCMValpha1. Rat lungs infected with adMRCMVbeta1, but not adMRCMValpha1, had increased beta1 protein levels and lung liquid clearance 7 d after tracheal instillation. Alveolar epithelial permeability to Na+ and mannitol was mildly increased in animals infected with adMRCMVbeta1 and a similar Escherichia coli lacZ-expressing virus. Our data shows, for the first time, that transfer of the beta1 Na,K-ATPase subunit gene augments Na,K-ATPase function in epithelial cells and liquid clearance in rat lungs. Conceivably, overexpression of Na,K-ATPases could be used as a strategy to augment lung liquid clearance in patients with pulmonary edema.
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