Author/Authors :
Mirzamani, Monireh Sadat Genomics Division - Systems Biology Institute, Chemical Injury Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Nourani, Mohammad Reza Genomics Division - Systems Biology Institute, Chemical Injury Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Imani Fooladi, Abbas Ali Applied Microbiology Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Zare, Samad Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - Urmia University, Urmia , Ebrahimi, Majid Department of Organ Anatomy - Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Ube, Japan , Yazdani, Samaneh Department of Pathology - Tohoku University GraduateSchool of Medicine, Sendai, Japan , Ghanei, Mostafa Genomics Division - Systems Biology Institute, Chemical Injury Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Karimfar, Mohammad Hassan Department of Anatomy - Medical School - Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam
Abstract :
The widespread use of sulfur mustard (SM) as a chemical warfare agent in the past
century has proved its long-lasting toxic effects. Despite a lot of research over the past
decades on Iranian veterans, there are still major gaps in the SM literature. Transforming
growth factor (TGF-$), a cytokine that affects many different cell processes, has an
important role in the lungs of patients with some of chronic airway diseases, especially with
respect to airway remodeling in mustard lung.
Primary airway fibroblasts from epibronchial biopsies were cultured, and gene expression
of TGF-$1, TGF-$2, TbR-I and TbR-II in fibroblasts of SM injured patients and controls
were investigated. Expression of TGF-$s and receptors was measured by RT-PCR. Protein
level of TGF-$1was surveyed by western blot.
Our findings revealed that expression levels of TGF-$1, TGF-$2, TbR-I and TbR-II
were upregulated in the airway fibroblasts of SM exposed patients in comparison with
control samples. TGF-$1 expression was shown to be markedly increased in primary lung
fibroblasts of chemically injured patients.
Our novel data, suggested that over-expression of TGF-$ molecule and receptors in
primary airway fibroblasts of mustard gas injured patients may be involved in progression of
airway remodeling of these patients.
Keywords :
Airway Remodeling , Fibroblasts , Sulfur Mustard , TGF-β