Cigarette smoking is associated with a higher risk of ICU admissions among patients with flu. However, the etiological mechanism by which cigarette smoke (CS) exacerbates flu remains poorly understood. Here, we show that a mild dose of influenza A virus promotes a severe lung injury in mice preexposed to CS but not room air for 4 weeks. Real-time intravital (in vivo) lung imaging revealed that the development of acute severe respiratory dysfunction in CS- and flu-exposed mice was associated with the accumulation of platelet-rich neutrophil-platelet aggregates (NPAs) in the lung microcirculation within 2 days following flu infection. These platelet-rich NPAs formed in situ and grew larger over time to occlude the lung microvasculature, leading to the development of pulmonary ischemia followed by the infiltration of NPAs and vascular leakage into the alveolar air space. These findings suggest, for the first time to our knowledge, that an acute onset of plateletdriven thrombo-inflammatory response in the lung contributes to the development of CS-induced severe flu.
Journal article
Lung microvascular occlusion by plateletrich neutrophil-platelet aggregates promotes cigarette smoke-induced severe flu
JCI insight, Vol.9(2), e167299
01/01/2024
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.167299
PMID: 38060312
Abstract
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- Title: Subtitle
- Lung microvascular occlusion by plateletrich neutrophil-platelet aggregates promotes cigarette smoke-induced severe flu
- Creators
- Tomasz W. Kaminski - University of PittsburghTomasz Brzoska - University of PittsburghXiuying Li - University of PittsburghRavi Vats - University of PittsburghOmika Katoch - University of PittsburghRikesh K. Dubey - University of PittsburghKamal Bagale - University of PittsburghSimon C. Watkins - University of PittsburghBryan J. McVerry - University of PittsburghTirthadipa Pradhan-Sundd - University of PittsburghLianghui Zhang - University of PittsburghKeven M. Robinson - University of PittsburghToru Nyunoya - University of PittsburghPrithu Sundd - University of Pittsburgh
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- JCI insight, Vol.9(2), e167299
- DOI
- 10.1172/jci.insight.167299
- PMID
- 38060312
- ISSN
- 2379-3708
- eISSN
- 2379-3708
- Publisher
- AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC; ANN ARBOR
- Grant note
- HL149719 / National Institutes of Health (100000002) VERSITI Foundation AHA828786; HL149719 / National Institutes of Health (http://data.elsevier.com/vocabulary/SciValFunders/100000002) R01HL157489; S10OD025041; S10RR028478 / NIH-1K01DK125617-01 American Society of Hematology (http://data.elsevier.com/vocabulary/SciValFunders/100001422) 19PRE34430188 / American Heart Association (100000968) Hemophilia Center of Western Pennsylvania (100016251) R01HL157489 / National Institutes of Health (100000002) American Heart Association (http://data.elsevier.com/vocabulary/SciValFunders/100000968) CX000105; CX001048 / Biomedical Laboratory Research
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 01/01/2024
- Academic Unit
- Internal Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9985214107002771
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