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Lyn mitigates mouse airway remodeling by downregulating the TGF-?3 isoform in house dust mite models.


ABSTRACT: Chronic airway remodeling is a serious consequence of asthma, which is caused by complex but largely unknown mechanisms. Despite versatile functions, the role of Lyn in chronic airway remodeling remains undefined. Using Lyn(-/-) mice, we show that continual exposure (for 8 wk) of house dust mite extracts induced a severe phenotype of chronic airway remodeling, including exacerbated mucus production, collagen deposition, dysregulated cytokine secretion, and elevated inflammation. Strikingly, a significant increase in TGF-?3 rather than TGF-?1 was observed in Lyn(-/-) mouse lungs compared with lungs in wild-type mice. Furthermore, TGF-?3 neutralizing Abs not only inhibited the expression of STAT6 and Smad2/3 but also decreased phosphorylation of Smad2 and NF-?B in Lyn(-/-) mouse lungs. In addition, both recombinant and adenoviral TGF-?3 significantly promoted epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and intensified collagen I production and MUC5AC expression. Further examination of chronic asthma patients showed that a decreased Lyn correlated with the severity of airway inflammation and mucus hypersecretion. Finally, Lyn may critically regulate airway remodeling by directly interacting with TGF-?3. Collectively, these findings revealed that Lyn regulates TGF-?3 isoform and modulates the development of airway remodeling, which may have therapeutic implications for severe chronic asthma.

SUBMITTER: Li G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3863691 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lyn mitigates mouse airway remodeling by downregulating the TGF-β3 isoform in house dust mite models.

Li Guoping G   Fox John J   Liu Zhigang Z   Liu Jun J   Gao George F GF   Jin Yang Y   Gao Hongwei H   Wu Min M  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20131014 11


Chronic airway remodeling is a serious consequence of asthma, which is caused by complex but largely unknown mechanisms. Despite versatile functions, the role of Lyn in chronic airway remodeling remains undefined. Using Lyn(-/-) mice, we show that continual exposure (for 8 wk) of house dust mite extracts induced a severe phenotype of chronic airway remodeling, including exacerbated mucus production, collagen deposition, dysregulated cytokine secretion, and elevated inflammation. Strikingly, a si  ...[more]

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