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The UIP/IPF fibroblastic focus is a collagen biosynthesis factory embedded in a distinct extracellular matrix
Jeremy A. Herrera, … , Craig Lawless, Martin A. Schwartz
Jeremy A. Herrera, … , Craig Lawless, Martin A. Schwartz
Published July 19, 2022
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2022;7(16):e156115. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.156115.
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Research Article Pulmonology

The UIP/IPF fibroblastic focus is a collagen biosynthesis factory embedded in a distinct extracellular matrix

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Abstract

Usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) is a histological pattern characteristic of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The UIP pattern is patchy with histologically normal lung adjacent to dense fibrotic tissue. At this interface, fibroblastic foci (FF) are present and are sites where myofibroblasts and extracellular matrix (ECM) accumulate. Utilizing laser capture microdissection-coupled mass spectrometry, we interrogated the FF, adjacent mature scar, and adjacent alveoli in 6 fibrotic (UIP/IPF) specimens plus 6 nonfibrotic alveolar specimens as controls. The data were subjected to qualitative and quantitative analysis and histologically validated. We found that the fibrotic alveoli protein signature is defined by immune deregulation as the strongest category. The fibrotic mature scar classified as end-stage fibrosis whereas the FF contained an overabundance of a distinctive ECM compared with the nonfibrotic control. Furthermore, FF were positive for both TGFB1 and TGFB3, whereas the aberrant basaloid cell lining of FF was predominantly positive for TGFB2. In conclusion, spatial proteomics demonstrated distinct protein compositions in the histologically defined regions of UIP/IPF tissue. These data revealed that FF are the main site of collagen biosynthesis and that the adjacent alveoli are abnormal. This essential information will inform future mechanistic studies on fibrosis progression.

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Jeremy A. Herrera, Lewis Dingle, M. Angeles Montero, Rajamiyer V. Venkateswaran, John F. Blaikley, Craig Lawless, Martin A. Schwartz

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Figure 4

Distribution of type I and II alveolar epithelial cells and TGFB1–3 in the FF and adjacent alveoli.

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Distribution of type I and II alveolar epithelial cells and TGFB1–3 in t...
A UIP/IPF specimen was serially sectioned and histologically stained for (A) H&E (red asterisk denotes the FF). (B) Immunostain for macrophages (CD68), AECI (AQ5), and AECII (pSC). Notice that the epithelial lining of the FF has a faint pSC stain (red arrow) yet strong positive staining elsewhere (yellow arrow). (C) RNA in situ hybridization for TGFB1–3. Notice the epithelial lining of the FF with marked positivity for TGFB2 (black arrows). Scale bar: 100 μm (A–C) (n = 5 UIP/IPF specimens, representative image shown).

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