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Targeted reduction of CCR4⁺ cells is sufficient to suppress allergic airway inflammation.

Akifumi Honjo1, Hirohisa Ogawa, Masahiko Azuma, Toshifumi Tezuka, Saburo Sone, Arya Biragyn, Yasuhiko Nishioka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bronchial asthma is characterized by allergic airway inflammation involving C-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CCR4)-positive Th2 cells. As such, we hypothesize that the disease can be alleviated by targeted-elimination of CCR4⁺ cells. Thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC)-PE38, a TARC fused the exotoxin fragment PE38 from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, has been shown to efficiently kill CCR4⁺ cells by delivering the exotoxin fragment PE38 into CCR4⁺ cells. To test our hypothesis, we examined whether TARC-PE38 could suppress allergic airway inflammation in a mouse model of house dust mite (HDM)-induced allergic airway inflammation.
METHODS: We evaluated the effect of TARC-PE38 on the major characteristics of HDM-induced allergic airway inflammation. Airway hyperresponsiveness, lung histopathology, lung Th1/Th2 cell populations, and concentrations of Th1/Th2 cytokines in the lungs were assessed in HDM-sensitized and challenged mice in the presence and absence of TARC-PE38.
RESULTS: TARC-PE38 efficiently suppressed allergic airway inflammation by significantly reducing airway hyperresponsiveness, the overall area of inflammation, and goblet cell hyperplasia. In HDM-sensitized and challenged mice, TARC-PE38 specifically reduced the numbers of CCR4⁺ cells. This reduction was associated with a significant decrease in the production of Th2 cytokines in the airway,and a decrease in the number of leukocytes, including macrophages, eosinophils and lymphocytes, within the subepithelial area of the lungs and airway lumen. TARC-PE38 had noeffect on Th1 cells.
CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the elimination of CCR4⁺ cells via TARC-PE38 treatment is sufficient to control allergic airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Airway hyperresponsiveness; Allergic inflammation; BALF; BSA; Bronchial asthma; C-C chemokine receptor type 4; CCR4; CKLF1; Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus; Dp; H&E; HDM; IFN; Lung resistance; MDC; Mch; PAS; R(L); TARC; TARC-PE38; bovine serum albumin; bronchial alveolar lavage fluid; chemokine-like factor 1; hematoxylin and eosin; house dust mite; interferon; macrophage-derived chemokine; methacholine; periodic acid Schiff; thymus and activation-regulated chemokine

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24238232      PMCID: PMC5846619          DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2013.04.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Investig        ISSN: 2212-5345


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