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The MNK-1/eIF4E pathway as a new therapeutic pathway to target inflammation and remodelling in asthma.

Petra Seidel1, Qingzhu Sun2, Luigi Costa1, Didier Lardinois3, Michael Tamm4, Michael Roth5.   

Abstract

Therapeutic targets in asthma are reduction of airway inflammation and remodelling, the latter is not affected by available drugs. Here we present data that inhibition of MAPK-activated protein kinase (MNK)-1 reduces inflammation and remodelling. MNK-1 regulates protein expression by controlling mRNA stability, nuclear export and translation through the eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E). Airway smooth muscle cells were derived from asthmatic and non-asthmatic donors. Cells were pre-treated with CGP57380 (MNK-1 inhibitor) or MNK-1 siRNA, before TNF-α stimulation. Cytokine and protein expression was analysed by ELISA, real time PCR and immunoblotting. Proliferation was monitored by cell counts. TNF-α activated MNK-1 phosphorylation between 15 and 30min. and subsequently eIF4E between 15 and 60min. EIF4E activity was inhibited by CGP57380 dose-dependently. Inhibition of MNK-1 by CGP57380 or MNK-1 siRNA significantly reduced TNF-α induced CXCL10 and eotaxin mRNA expression and secretion, but had no effect on IL-8. However, CXCL10 mRNA stability or NF-κB activity were not affected by MNK-1 inhibition. Furthermore, eIF4E was detected in the cytosol and the nucleus, but TNF-α did not affected its export from the nucleus. Cytokine array assessment showed that in addition to eotaxin and CXCL10, asthma relevant GRO α and RANTES were down-regulated by MNK-1 inhibition. In addition, MNK-1 inhibition significantly reduced FCS and PDGF-BB induced cell proliferation. We are the first to report that MNK-1 controls chemokine secretion and proliferation in human airway smooth muscle cells. Therefore we suggest that MNK-1 inhibition may present a new target to limit inflammation and remodelling in asthmatic airways.
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Keywords:  ASMC; Asthma; CGP57380; MNK-1; eIF4E

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27418099     DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2016.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Signal        ISSN: 0898-6568            Impact factor:   4.315


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