N-cadherin antagonism is bronchoprotective in severe asthma models

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nicolas L. Pereira, Niccole Schaible, Abhishek Desai, Eunice C. Chan, Ararat J. Ablooglu, Jacqueline Capuano, Erika Lin, Zheming An, Eric Gebski, William Jester, Sundar Ganesan, Nariman Balenga, Cynthia Koziol-White, Reynold A. Panettieri Jr., Sangita Choudhury, Ramaswamy Krishnan, Kirk M. Druey
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Abstract

Severe asthma induces substantial mortality and chronic disability due to intractable airway obstruction, which may become resistant to currently available therapies including corticosteroids and β-adrenergic agonist bronchodilators. A key effector of these changes is exaggerated airway smooth muscle (ASM) cell contraction to spasmogens. No drugs in clinical use effectively prevent ASM hyperresponsiveness in asthma across all severities. We find that N-cadherin, a membrane cell-cell adhesion protein up-regulated in ASM from patients with severe asthma, is required for the development of airway obstruction induced by allergic airway inflammation in mice. Inhibition of N-cadherin by ADH-1 reduced airway hyperresponsiveness independent of allergic inflammation, prevented bronchoconstriction, and actively promoted bronchodilation of airways ex vivo. ADH-1 inhibited ASM contraction by disrupting N-cadherin–δ-catenin interactions, which decreased intracellular actin remodeling. These data provide evidence for an intercellular communication pathway mediating ASM contraction and identify N-cadherin as a potential therapeutic target for inhibiting bronchoconstriction in asthma.
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Science Advances
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21.40
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1.50%
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1937
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29 weeks
期刊介绍: Science Advances, an open-access journal by AAAS, publishes impactful research in diverse scientific areas. It aims for fair, fast, and expert peer review, providing freely accessible research to readers. Led by distinguished scientists, the journal supports AAAS's mission by extending Science magazine's capacity to identify and promote significant advances. Evolving digital publishing technologies play a crucial role in advancing AAAS's global mission for science communication and benefitting humankind.
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