Malondialdehyde-acetaldehyde (MAA) adducted proteins bind to scavenger receptor A in airway epithelial cells

Alcohol. 2014 Aug;48(5):493-500. doi: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2014.02.005. Epub 2014 May 11.

Abstract

Co-exposure to cigarette smoke and ethanol generates malondialdehyde and acetaldehyde, which can subsequently lead to the formation of aldehyde-adducted proteins. We have previously shown that exposure of bronchial epithelial cells to malondialdehyde-acetaldehyde (MAA) adducted protein increases protein kinase C (PKC) activity and proinflammatory cytokine release. A specific ligand to scavenger receptor A (SRA), fucoidan, blocks this effect. We hypothesized that MAA-adducted protein binds to bronchial epithelial cells via SRA. Human bronchial epithelial cells (BEAS-2B) were exposed to MAA-adducted protein (either bovine serum albumin [BSA-MAA] or surfactant protein D [SPD-MAA]) and SRA examined using confocal microscopy, fluorescent activated cell sorting (FACS), and immunoprecipitation. Differentiated mouse tracheal epithelial cells (MTEC) cultured by air-liquid interface were assayed for MAA-stimulated PKC activity and keratinocyte-derived chemokine (KC) release. Specific cell surface membrane dye co-localized with upregulated SRA after exposure to MAA for 3-7 min and subsided by 20 min. Likewise, MAA-adducted protein co-localized to SRA from 3 to 7 min with a subsequent internalization of MAA by 10 min. These results were confirmed using FACS analysis and revealed a reduced mean fluorescence of SRA after 3 min. Furthermore, increased amounts of MAA-adducted protein could be detected by Western blot in immunoprecipitated SRA samples after 3 min treatment with MAA. MAA stimulated PKCε-mediated KC release in wild type, but not SRA knockout mice. These data demonstrate that aldehyde-adducted proteins in the lungs rapidly bind to SRA and internalize this receptor prior to the MAA-adducted protein stimulation of PKC-dependent inflammatory cytokine release in airway epithelium.

Keywords: Acetaldehyde; Airway epithelial; Lung; Malondialdehyde; Scavenger receptor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Acetaldehyde / metabolism*
  • Animals
  • Cell Line
  • Chemokines / metabolism
  • Epithelial Cells / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Malondialdehyde / metabolism*
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Protein Binding
  • Protein Kinase C / metabolism
  • Respiratory Mucosa / cytology
  • Respiratory Mucosa / metabolism
  • Scavenger Receptors, Class A / genetics
  • Scavenger Receptors, Class A / metabolism*

Substances

  • Chemokines
  • Scavenger Receptors, Class A
  • keratinocyte-derived chemokines
  • Malondialdehyde
  • Protein Kinase C
  • Acetaldehyde