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G Protein ??-subunit signaling mediates airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in allergic asthma.


ABSTRACT: Since the G?? subunit of Gi protein has been importantly implicated in regulating immune and inflammatory responses, this study investigated the potential role and mechanism of action of G?? signaling in regulating the induction of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in a rabbit model of allergic asthma. Relative to non-sensitized animals, OVA-sensitized rabbits challenged with inhaled OVA exhibited AHR, lung inflammation, elevated BAL levels of IL-13, and increased airway phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) activity. These proasthmatic responses were suppressed by pretreatment with an inhaled membrane-permeable anti-G?? blocking peptide, similar to the suppressive effect of glucocorticoid pretreatment. Extended mechanistic studies demonstrated that: 1) corresponding proasthmatic changes in contractility exhibited in isolated airway smooth muscle (ASM) sensitized with serum from OVA-sensitized+challenged rabbits or IL-13 were also G??-dependent and mediated by MAPK-upregulated PDE4 activity; and 2) the latter was attributed to G??-induced direct stimulation of the non-receptor tyrosine kinase, c-Src, resulting in downstream activation of ERK1/2 and its consequent transcriptional upregulation of PDE4. Collectively, these data are the first to identify that a mechanism involving G??-induced direct activation of c-Src, leading to ERK1/2-mediated upregulation of PDE4 activity, plays a decisive role in regulating the induction of AHR and inflammation in a rabbit model of allergic airway disease.

SUBMITTER: Nino G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3284547 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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G Protein βγ-subunit signaling mediates airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in allergic asthma.

Nino Gustavo G   Hu Aihua A   Grunstein Judith S JS   McDonough Joseph J   Kreiger Portia A PA   Josephson Maureen B MB   Choi John K JK   Grunstein Michael M MM  

PloS one 20120222 2


Since the Gβγ subunit of Gi protein has been importantly implicated in regulating immune and inflammatory responses, this study investigated the potential role and mechanism of action of Gβγ signaling in regulating the induction of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in a rabbit model of allergic asthma. Relative to non-sensitized animals, OVA-sensitized rabbits challenged with inhaled OVA exhibited AHR, lung inflammation, elevated BAL levels of IL-13, and increased airway phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4  ...[more]

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