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Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma

The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) modulates immune responses and cellular proliferation. The objective of this study was to assess whether inhibition of mTOR with rapamycin modifies disease severity in two experimental murine models of house dust mite (HDM)-induced asthma. In an induction mod...

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Autores principales: Fredriksson, Karin, Fielhaber, Jill A., Lam, Jonathan K., Yao, Xianglan, Meyer, Katharine S., Keeran, Karen J., Zywicke, Gayle J., Qu, Xuan, Yu, Zu-Xi, Moss, Joel, Kristof, Arnold S., Levine, Stewart J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22685525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033984
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author Fredriksson, Karin
Fielhaber, Jill A.
Lam, Jonathan K.
Yao, Xianglan
Meyer, Katharine S.
Keeran, Karen J.
Zywicke, Gayle J.
Qu, Xuan
Yu, Zu-Xi
Moss, Joel
Kristof, Arnold S.
Levine, Stewart J.
author_facet Fredriksson, Karin
Fielhaber, Jill A.
Lam, Jonathan K.
Yao, Xianglan
Meyer, Katharine S.
Keeran, Karen J.
Zywicke, Gayle J.
Qu, Xuan
Yu, Zu-Xi
Moss, Joel
Kristof, Arnold S.
Levine, Stewart J.
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description The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) modulates immune responses and cellular proliferation. The objective of this study was to assess whether inhibition of mTOR with rapamycin modifies disease severity in two experimental murine models of house dust mite (HDM)-induced asthma. In an induction model, rapamycin was administered to BALB/c mice coincident with nasal HDM challenges for 3 weeks. In a treatment model, nasal HDM challenges were performed for 6 weeks and rapamycin treatment was administered during weeks 4 through 6. In the induction model, rapamycin significantly attenuated airway inflammation, airway hyperreactivity (AHR) and goblet cell hyperplasia. In contrast, treatment of established HDM-induced asthma with rapamycin exacerbated AHR and airway inflammation, whereas goblet cell hyperplasia was not modified. Phosphorylation of the S6 ribosomal protein, which is downstream of mTORC1, was increased after 3 weeks, but not 6 weeks of HDM-challenge. Rapamycin reduced S6 phosphorylation in HDM-challenged mice in both the induction and treatment models. Thus, the paradoxical effects of rapamycin on asthma severity paralleled the activation of mTOR signaling. Lastly, mediastinal lymph node re-stimulation experiments showed that treatment of rapamycin-naive T cells with ex vivo rapamycin decreased antigen-specific Th2 cytokine production, whereas prior exposure to in vivo rapamycin rendered T cells refractory to the suppressive effects of ex vivo rapamycin. We conclude that rapamycin had paradoxical effects on the pathogenesis of experimental HDM-induced asthma. Thus, consistent with the context-dependent effects of rapamycin on inflammation, the timing of mTOR inhibition may be an important determinant of efficacy and toxicity in HDM-induced asthma.
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spelling pubmed-33683432012-06-08 Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma Fredriksson, Karin Fielhaber, Jill A. Lam, Jonathan K. Yao, Xianglan Meyer, Katharine S. Keeran, Karen J. Zywicke, Gayle J. Qu, Xuan Yu, Zu-Xi Moss, Joel Kristof, Arnold S. Levine, Stewart J. PLoS One Research Article The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) modulates immune responses and cellular proliferation. The objective of this study was to assess whether inhibition of mTOR with rapamycin modifies disease severity in two experimental murine models of house dust mite (HDM)-induced asthma. In an induction model, rapamycin was administered to BALB/c mice coincident with nasal HDM challenges for 3 weeks. In a treatment model, nasal HDM challenges were performed for 6 weeks and rapamycin treatment was administered during weeks 4 through 6. In the induction model, rapamycin significantly attenuated airway inflammation, airway hyperreactivity (AHR) and goblet cell hyperplasia. In contrast, treatment of established HDM-induced asthma with rapamycin exacerbated AHR and airway inflammation, whereas goblet cell hyperplasia was not modified. Phosphorylation of the S6 ribosomal protein, which is downstream of mTORC1, was increased after 3 weeks, but not 6 weeks of HDM-challenge. Rapamycin reduced S6 phosphorylation in HDM-challenged mice in both the induction and treatment models. Thus, the paradoxical effects of rapamycin on asthma severity paralleled the activation of mTOR signaling. Lastly, mediastinal lymph node re-stimulation experiments showed that treatment of rapamycin-naive T cells with ex vivo rapamycin decreased antigen-specific Th2 cytokine production, whereas prior exposure to in vivo rapamycin rendered T cells refractory to the suppressive effects of ex vivo rapamycin. We conclude that rapamycin had paradoxical effects on the pathogenesis of experimental HDM-induced asthma. Thus, consistent with the context-dependent effects of rapamycin on inflammation, the timing of mTOR inhibition may be an important determinant of efficacy and toxicity in HDM-induced asthma. Public Library of Science 2012-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3368343/ /pubmed/22685525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033984 Text en This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Fredriksson, Karin
Fielhaber, Jill A.
Lam, Jonathan K.
Yao, Xianglan
Meyer, Katharine S.
Keeran, Karen J.
Zywicke, Gayle J.
Qu, Xuan
Yu, Zu-Xi
Moss, Joel
Kristof, Arnold S.
Levine, Stewart J.
Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma
title Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma
title_full Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma
title_fullStr Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma
title_short Paradoxical Effects of Rapamycin on Experimental House Dust Mite-Induced Asthma
title_sort paradoxical effects of rapamycin on experimental house dust mite-induced asthma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22685525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033984
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