Weight Loss Decreases Inherent and Allergic Methacholine Hyperresponsiveness in Mouse Models of Diet-Induced Obese Asthma

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作者
Ather, Jennifer L. [1 ]
Chung, Michael [1 ]
Hoyt, Laura R. [1 ]
Randall, Matthew J. [1 ]
Georgsdottir, Anna [1 ]
Daphtary, Nirav A. [1 ]
Aliyeva, Minara I. [1 ]
Suratt, Benjamin T. [1 ]
Bates, Jason H. T. [1 ]
Irvin, Charles G. [1 ]
Russell, Sheila R. [2 ]
Forgione, Patrick M. [2 ]
Dixon, Anne E. [1 ]
Poynter, Matthew E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vermont, Div Pulm Dis & Crit Care, Vermont Lung Ctr, Dept Med, Burlington, VT USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Dept Surg, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
asthma; obesity; airway hyperresponsiveness; weight loss; bariatric surgery; BARIATRIC SURGERY; GUT MICROBIOME; AIRWAY INFLAMMATION; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; SMOOTH-MUSCLE; MICE; ADULTS; LUNG; PHENOTYPES;
D O I
10.1165/rcmb.2016-0070OC
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Obese asthma presents with inherent hyperresponsiveness to methacholine or augmented allergen-driven allergic asthma, with an even greater magnitude of methacholine hyperresponsiveness. These physiologic parameters and accompanying obese asthma symptoms can be reduced by successful weight loss, yet the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. We implemented mouse models of diet-induced obesity, dietary and surgical weight loss, and environmental allergen exposure to examine the mechanisms and mediators of inherent and allergic obese asthma. We report that the methacholine hyperresponsiveness in these models of inherent obese asthma and obese allergic asthma manifests in distinct anatomical compartments but that both are amenable to interventions that induce substantial weight loss. The inherent obese asthma phenotype, with characteristic increases in distal airspace tissue resistance and tissue elastance, is associated with elevated proinflammatory cytokines that are reduced with dietary weight loss. Surprisingly, bariatric surgery-induced weight loss further elevates these cytokines while reducing methacholine responsiveness to levels similar to those in lean mice or in formerly obese mice rendered lean through dietary intervention. In contrast, the obese allergic asthma phenotype, with characteristic increases in central airway resistance, is not associated with increased adaptive immune responses, yet diet-induced weight loss reduces methacholine hyperresponsiveness without altering immunological variables. Diet-induced weight loss is effective in models of both inherent and allergic obese asthma, and our examination of the fecalmicrobiome revealed that the obesogenic Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio was normalized after diet-induced weight loss. Our results suggest that structural, immunological, and microbiological factors contribute to the manifold presentations of obese asthma.
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页数:12
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