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Lung eosinophilia induced by house dust mites or ovalbumin is modulated by nicotinic receptor α7 and inhibited by cigarette smoke.

Lorise C Gahring1,2, Elizabeth J Myers2, Diane M Dunn3, Robert B Weiss3, Scott W Rogers1,4.   

Abstract

Eosinophilia (EOS) is an important component of airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in allergic reactions including those leading to asthma. Although cigarette smoking (CS) is a significant contributor to long-term adverse outcomes in these lung disorders, there are also the curious reports of its ability to produce acute suppression of inflammatory responses including EOS through poorly understood mechanisms. One possibility is that proinflammatory processes are suppressed by nicotine in CS acting through nicotinic receptor α7 (α7). Here we addressed the role of α7 in modulating EOS with two mouse models of an allergic response: house dust mites (HDM; Dermatophagoides sp.) and ovalbumin (OVA). The influence of α7 on EOS was experimentally resolved in wild-type mice or in mice in which a point mutation of the α7 receptor (α7E260A:G) selectively restricts normal signaling of cellular responses. RNA analysis of alveolar macrophages and the distal lung epithelium indicates that normal α7 function robustly impacts gene expression in the epithelium to HDM and OVA but to different degrees. Notable was allergen-specific α7 modulation of Ccl11 and Ccl24 (eotaxins) expression, which was enhanced in HDM but suppressed in OVA EOS. CS suppressed EOS induced by both OVA and HDM, as well as the inflammatory genes involved, regardless of α7 genotype. These results suggest that EOS in response to HDM or OVA is through signaling pathways that are modulated in a cell-specific manner by α7 and are distinct from CS suppression.

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Keywords:  chemokine; cigarette smoke; eosinophils; eotaxin; house dust mites; nicotine; nicotinic receptor α7; ovalbumin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29975102      PMCID: PMC6230881          DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00230.2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol        ISSN: 1040-0605            Impact factor:   5.464


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