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Regulation of Kinin B(2) Receptors by Bradykinin in Human Lung Cells

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Journal Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2008 Sep 12
PMID 18783336
Citations 5
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Abstract

Bradykinin is a potent mediator of inflammation that has been shown to participate in allergic airway inflammation. The biologic effects of bradykinin are mediated by binding and activation of its cognate receptor, the B(2) receptor (B(2)R). In the lung fibroblast cell line IMR-90, binding of bradykinin to B(2)R triggers down-regulation of receptor surface expression, suggesting that bradykinin-induced inflammation is transient and self-limited. Notably, subjects with chronic airway inflammation continue to respond to BK following a first challenge. B(2)Rs are expressed on many different lung cell types, including airway epithelial cells. We therefore compared IMR-90 cells with the human lung epithelial cell line BEAS2B and found that B(2)R expression in the two cell types is differently regulated by BK. Whereas BK induces down-regulation of B(2)R in IMR-90 cells, the same treatment leads to up-regulation of the receptor in BEAS2B cells. These results provide a possible explanation for the potency of bradykinin in inducing ongoing airway inflammation.

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