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Integrin α2β1 regulates collagen I tethering to modulate hyperresponsiveness in reactive airway disease models.

Sean Liu1, Uyen Ngo1, Xin-Zi Tang2,3,4, Xin Ren1, Wenli Qiu1, Xiaozhu Huang1, William DeGrado2,5, Christopher Dc Allen2,3,6, Hyunil Jo2,5, Dean Sheppard1,2, Aparna B Sundaram1.   

Abstract

Severe asthma remains challenging to manage and has limited treatment options. We have previously shown that targeting smooth muscle integrin α5β1 interaction with fibronectin can mitigate the effects of airway hyperresponsiveness by impairing force transmission. In this study, we show that another member of the integrin superfamily, integrin α2β1, is present in airway smooth muscle and capable of regulating force transmission via cellular tethering to the matrix protein collagen I and, to a lesser degree, laminin-111. The addition of an inhibitor of integrin α2β1 impaired IL-13-enhanced contraction in mouse tracheal rings and human bronchial rings and abrogated the exaggerated bronchoconstriction induced by allergen sensitization and challenge. We confirmed that this effect was not due to alterations in classic intracellular myosin light chain phosphorylation regulating muscle shortening. Although IL-13 did not affect surface expression of α2β1, it did increase α2β1-mediated adhesion and the level of expression of an activation-specific epitope on the β1 subunit. We developed a method to simultaneously quantify airway narrowing and muscle shortening using 2-photon microscopy and demonstrated that inhibition of α2β1 mitigated IL-13-enhanced airway narrowing without altering muscle shortening by impairing the tethering of muscle to the surrounding matrix. Our data identified cell matrix tethering as an attractive therapeutic target to mitigate the severity of airway contraction in asthma.

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Keywords:  Asthma; Extracellular matrix; Integrins; Muscle Biology; Pulmonology

Year:  2021        PMID: 33956668      PMCID: PMC8203456          DOI: 10.1172/JCI138140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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