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Overexpression of Substance P in pig airways increases MUC5AC through an NF-kβ pathway.

Mariana Sponchiado1, Yan-Shin Liao1, Kalina R Atanasova1,2, Emily N Collins1, Veronica Schurmann1, Laura Bravo1, Leah R Reznikov1.   

Abstract

Substance P (SP) is a tachykinin that regulates airway mucous secretion in both health and disease. Our study aimed to determine whether overexpression of SP without pre-existing inflammation was sufficient to induce changes in mucin secretion and transport in small airways. Utilizing porcine precision-cut lung slices, we measured the impact of AAV-mediated overexpression of SP on airway physiology ex vivo. Immunofluorescence signal intensity for MUC5AC was significantly increased in SP-overexpressed precision-cut lung slices compared to GFP controls. No difference in MUC5B signal intensity between treatments was detected. SP-overexpressed precision-cut lung slices also exhibited decreased IL10 mRNA, an important inhibitor of mucous cell metaplasia. Overt deficits in mucociliary transport were not noted, though a trend for decreased mean transport speed was detected in methacholine-challenged airways overexpressing SP compared to GFP controls. Pharmacologic inhibition of the NF-kβ pathway abrogated the effects of overexpression of SP on both MUC5AC and IL10. Collectively, these data suggest that overexpression of SP in the absence of existing inflammation increases MUC5AC via activation of the NF-kβ pathway. Thus, these data further highlight SP as a key driver of abnormal mucous secretion and underscore NF-kβ signaling as a pathway of potential therapeutic intervention.
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Keywords:  MUC5AC; MUC5B; neuropeptides; tachykinins

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33580593      PMCID: PMC7881348          DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Rep        ISSN: 2051-817X


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