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Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma

β(2)-adrenergic receptor (β(2)AR) agonists (β(2)-agonist) are the most commonly used therapy for acute relief in asthma, but chronic use of these bronchodilators paradoxically exacerbates airway hyper-responsiveness. Activation of βARs by β-agonist leads to desensitization (inactivation) by phosphor...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Manveen K., Asosingh, Kewal, Aronica, Mark, Comhair, Suzy, Cao, Gaoyuan, Erzurum, Serpil, Panettieri, Reynold A., Naga Prasad, Sathyamangla V.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26023787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125803
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author Gupta, Manveen K.
Asosingh, Kewal
Aronica, Mark
Comhair, Suzy
Cao, Gaoyuan
Erzurum, Serpil
Panettieri, Reynold A.
Naga Prasad, Sathyamangla V.
author_facet Gupta, Manveen K.
Asosingh, Kewal
Aronica, Mark
Comhair, Suzy
Cao, Gaoyuan
Erzurum, Serpil
Panettieri, Reynold A.
Naga Prasad, Sathyamangla V.
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description β(2)-adrenergic receptor (β(2)AR) agonists (β(2)-agonist) are the most commonly used therapy for acute relief in asthma, but chronic use of these bronchodilators paradoxically exacerbates airway hyper-responsiveness. Activation of βARs by β-agonist leads to desensitization (inactivation) by phosphorylation through G-protein coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) which mediate β-arrestin binding and βAR internalization. Resensitization occurs by dephosphorylation of the endosomal βARs which recycle back to the plasma membrane as agonist-ready receptors. To determine whether the loss in β-agonist response in asthma is due to altered βAR desensitization and/or resensitization, we used primary human airway smooth muscle cells (HASMCs) isolated from the lungs of non-asthmatic and fatal-asthmatic subjects. Asthmatic HASMCs have diminished adenylyl cyclase activity and cAMP response to β-agonist as compared to non-asthmatic HASMCs. Confocal microscopy showed significant accumulation of phosphorylated β(2)ARs in asthmatic HASMCs. Systematic analysis of desensitization components including GRKs and β-arrestin showed no appreciable differences between asthmatic and non-asthmatic HASMCs. However, asthmatic HASMC showed significant increase in PI3Kγ activity and was associated with reduction in PP2A activity. Since reduction in PP2A activity could alter receptor resensitization, endosomal fractions were isolated to assess the agonist ready β(2)ARs as a measure of resensitization. Despite significant accumulation of β(2)ARs in the endosomes of asthmatic HASMCs, endosomal β(2)ARs cannot robustly activate adenylyl cyclase. Furthermore, endosomes from asthmatic HASMCs are associated with significant increase in PI3Kγ and reduced PP2A activity that inhibits β(2)AR resensitization. Our study shows that resensitization, a process considered to be a homeostasis maintaining passive process is inhibited in asthmatic HASMCs contributing to β(2)AR dysfunction which may underlie asthma pathophysiology and loss in asthma control.
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spelling pubmed-44491722015-06-09 Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma Gupta, Manveen K. Asosingh, Kewal Aronica, Mark Comhair, Suzy Cao, Gaoyuan Erzurum, Serpil Panettieri, Reynold A. Naga Prasad, Sathyamangla V. PLoS One Research Article β(2)-adrenergic receptor (β(2)AR) agonists (β(2)-agonist) are the most commonly used therapy for acute relief in asthma, but chronic use of these bronchodilators paradoxically exacerbates airway hyper-responsiveness. Activation of βARs by β-agonist leads to desensitization (inactivation) by phosphorylation through G-protein coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) which mediate β-arrestin binding and βAR internalization. Resensitization occurs by dephosphorylation of the endosomal βARs which recycle back to the plasma membrane as agonist-ready receptors. To determine whether the loss in β-agonist response in asthma is due to altered βAR desensitization and/or resensitization, we used primary human airway smooth muscle cells (HASMCs) isolated from the lungs of non-asthmatic and fatal-asthmatic subjects. Asthmatic HASMCs have diminished adenylyl cyclase activity and cAMP response to β-agonist as compared to non-asthmatic HASMCs. Confocal microscopy showed significant accumulation of phosphorylated β(2)ARs in asthmatic HASMCs. Systematic analysis of desensitization components including GRKs and β-arrestin showed no appreciable differences between asthmatic and non-asthmatic HASMCs. However, asthmatic HASMC showed significant increase in PI3Kγ activity and was associated with reduction in PP2A activity. Since reduction in PP2A activity could alter receptor resensitization, endosomal fractions were isolated to assess the agonist ready β(2)ARs as a measure of resensitization. Despite significant accumulation of β(2)ARs in the endosomes of asthmatic HASMCs, endosomal β(2)ARs cannot robustly activate adenylyl cyclase. Furthermore, endosomes from asthmatic HASMCs are associated with significant increase in PI3Kγ and reduced PP2A activity that inhibits β(2)AR resensitization. Our study shows that resensitization, a process considered to be a homeostasis maintaining passive process is inhibited in asthmatic HASMCs contributing to β(2)AR dysfunction which may underlie asthma pathophysiology and loss in asthma control. Public Library of Science 2015-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4449172/ /pubmed/26023787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125803 Text en © 2015 Gupta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gupta, Manveen K.
Asosingh, Kewal
Aronica, Mark
Comhair, Suzy
Cao, Gaoyuan
Erzurum, Serpil
Panettieri, Reynold A.
Naga Prasad, Sathyamangla V.
Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma
title Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma
title_full Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma
title_fullStr Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma
title_short Defective Resensitization in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells Evokes β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction in Severe Asthma
title_sort defective resensitization in human airway smooth muscle cells evokes β-adrenergic receptor dysfunction in severe asthma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26023787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125803
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