Literature DB >> 29073113

β2-Adrenoceptor signaling in airway epithelial cells promotes eosinophilic inflammation, mucous metaplasia, and airway contractility.

Long P Nguyen1, Nour A Al-Sawalha2, Sergio Parra2, Indira Pokkunuri2, Ozozoma Omoluabi3, Adedoyin A Okulate2, Elizabeth Windham Li1, Matthew Hazen1, Jose M Gonzalez-Granado4, Craig J Daly4, John C McGrath4, Michael J Tuvim1, Brian J Knoll2, Burton F Dickey1, Richard A Bond5.   

Abstract

The mostly widely used bronchodilators in asthma therapy are β2-adrenoreceptor (β2AR) agonists, but their chronic use causes paradoxical adverse effects. We have previously determined that β2AR activation is required for expression of the asthma phenotype in mice, but the cell types involved are unknown. We now demonstrate that β2AR signaling in the airway epithelium is sufficient to mediate key features of the asthmatic responses to IL-13 in murine models. Our data show that inhibition of β2AR signaling with an aerosolized antagonist attenuates airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), eosinophilic inflammation, and mucus-production responses to IL-13, whereas treatment with an aerosolized agonist worsens these phenotypes, suggesting that β2AR signaling on resident lung cells modulates the asthma phenotype. Labeling with a fluorescent β2AR ligand shows the receptors are highly expressed in airway epithelium. In β2AR-/- mice, transgenic expression of β2ARs only in airway epithelium is sufficient to rescue IL-13-induced AHR, inflammation, and mucus production, and transgenic overexpression in WT mice exacerbates these phenotypes. Knockout of β-arrestin-2 (βarr-2-/-) attenuates the asthma phenotype as in β2AR-/- mice. In contrast to eosinophilic inflammation, neutrophilic inflammation was not promoted by β2AR signaling. Together, these results suggest β2ARs on airway epithelial cells promote the asthma phenotype and that the proinflammatory pathway downstream of the β2AR involves βarr-2. These results identify β2AR signaling in the airway epithelium as capable of controlling integrated responses to IL-13 and affecting the function of other cell types such as airway smooth muscle cells. Published under the PNAS license.

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Keywords:  airway epithelium; airway hyperresponsiveness; asthma; mucous metaplasia; β2-adrenoceptor

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29073113      PMCID: PMC5664525          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1710196114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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