Reversal of allergen-induced airway remodeling by CysLT1 receptor blockade

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作者
Henderson, WR
Chiang, GKS
Tien, YT
Chi, EY
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Ctr Allergy & Inflammat, Dept Med, Seattle, WA 98109 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Ctr Allergy & Inflammat, Dept Pathol, Seattle, WA 98109 USA
关键词
eosinophils; fibrosis; mucus; smooth muscle;
D O I
10.1164/rccm.200501-088OC
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Rationale: Airway inflammation in asthma is accompanied by structural changes, including goblet cell metaplasia, smooth muscle cell layer thickening, and subepithelial fibrosis. This allergen-induced airway remodeling can be replicated in a mouse asthma model. Objectives: The study goal was to determine whether established airway remodeling in a mouse asthma model is reversible by administration of the cysteinyl leukotriene (CysLT), receptor antagonist montelukast, the corticosteroid dexamethasone, or the combination montelukast + dexamethasone. Methods: BALB/c mice, sensitized by intraperitoneal ovalbumin (OVA) as allergen, received intranasal OVA periodically Days 14-73 and montelukast or dexamethasone or placebo from Days 73-163. Measurements and Main Results: Allergen-induced trafficking of eosinophils into the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and lung interstitium and airway goblet cell metaplasia, smooth muscle cell layer thickening, and subepithelial fibrosis present on Day 73 persisted at Day 163, 3 mo after the last allergen challenge. Airway hyperreactivity to methacholine observed on Day 73 in OVA-treated mice was absent on Day 163. In OVA-treated mice, airway eosinophil infiltration and goblet cell metaplasia were reduced by either montelukast or dexamethasone alone. Montelukast, but not dexamethasone, reversed the established increase in airway smooth muscle mass and subepithelial Collagen deposition. By immunocytochemistry, CysLT(1) receptor expression was significantly increased in airway smooth muscle cells in allergen-treated mice compared with saline-treated controls and was reduced by montelukast, but not dexamethasone, administration. Conclusions: These data indicate that established airway smooth muscle cell layer thickening and subepithelial fibrosis, key allergen-induced airway structural changes not modulated by corticosteroids, are reversible by CysLT(1) receptor blockade therapy.
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页码:718 / 728
页数:11
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