Literature DB >> 31184998

Therapeutic suppression of pulmonary neutrophilia and allergic airway hyperresponsiveness by a RORγt inverse agonist.

Gregory S Whitehead1, Hong Soon Kang1, Seddon Y Thomas1, Alexander Medvedev2, Tadeusz P Karcz1, Gentaro Izumi1, Keiko Nakano1, Sergei S Makarov2, Hideki Nakano1, Anton M Jetten1, Donald N Cook1.   

Abstract

Airway neutrophilia occurs in approximately 50% of patients with asthma and is associated with particularly severe disease. Unfortunately, this form of asthma is usually refractory to corticosteroid treatment, and there is an unmet need for new therapies. Pulmonary neutrophilic inflammation is associated with Th17 cells, whose differentiation is controlled by the nuclear receptor, RORγt. Here, we tested whether VTP-938, a selective inverse agonist of this receptor, can reduce disease parameters in animal models of neutrophilic asthma. When administered prior to allergic sensitization through the airway, the RORγt inverse agonist blunted allergen-specific Th17 cell development in lung-draining lymph nodes and attenuated allergen-induced production of IL-17. VTP-938 also reduced pulmonary production of IL-17 and airway neutrophilia when given during the allergen challenge of the model. Finally, in an environmentally relevant model of allergic responses to house dust extracts, VTP-938 suppressed production of IL-17 and neutrophilic inflammation, and also markedly diminished airway hyperresponsiveness. Together, these findings suggest that orally available inverse agonists of RORγt might provide an effective therapy to treat glucocorticoid-resistant neutrophilic asthma.

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Keywords:  Asthma; Inflammation; Therapeutics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31184998      PMCID: PMC6675583          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.125528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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