在 OVA 诱导的过敏性气道炎症小鼠模型中,分枝杆菌疫苗通过抑制自噬和激活 PI3K/Akt 信号通路减轻气道炎症

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1016/j.molimm.2024.07.006
Huan Xiao , An-zhou Tang , Mei-li Xu , Hong-liu Chen , Fan Wang , Chao-Qian Li
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目的:哮喘的病因仍然难以捉摸,也没有已知的治疗方法。根据不断积累的证据,自噬(一种维持细胞新陈代谢和平衡的自我降解过程)参与了哮喘的发病。分枝杆菌疫苗(M. vaccae)是一种免疫调节剂,以前曾被证明能有效缓解气道炎症和气道重塑。然而,它通过调节自噬对哮喘的治疗效果仍然未知。因此,本研究旨在探讨 M. vaccae 通过自噬介导的途径对减轻哮喘气道炎症的影响。方法用 Balb/c 小鼠建立卵清蛋白(OVA)免疫的过敏性气道模型,然后在每次挑战前给小鼠注射 M. vaccae 或 M. vaccae + 雷帕霉素(一种自噬激活剂)。然后,通过组织学分析评估小鼠肺组织中的气道炎症、粘液分泌和气道重塑。最后,测定了体内和体外自噬蛋白 LC3B、Beclin1、p62 和自溶体的表达水平,以及小鼠肺组织中 p-PI3K、PI3K、p-Akt 和 Akt 的表达水平。结果研究结果表明,在哮喘小鼠模型中气溶胶吸入疫霉菌有可能通过抑制自噬减少嗜酸性粒细胞数量,减轻气道炎症、粘液分泌和气道重塑。同样,M. vaccae也能通过抑制自噬作用降低哮喘小鼠模型中OVA特异性lgE、IL-5、IL-13和TNF-α的水平。此外,该研究还发现疫霉菌还能抑制 IL-13 刺激的 BEAS-2B 细胞的自噬作用。总之,本研究表明,M. vaccae 可通过调节自噬和 PI3K/Akt 信号通路来减轻过敏性哮喘的气道炎症和重塑。这些发现为开发针对过敏性气道炎症的治疗干预措施提供了一条前景广阔的途径。
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Mycobacterium vaccae attenuates airway inflammation by inhibiting autophagy and activating PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in OVA-induced allergic airway inflammation mouse model

Purpose

The etiology of asthma remains elusive, with no known cure. Based on accumulating evidence, autophagy, a self-degradation process that maintains cellular metabolism and homeostasis, participates in the development of asthma. Mycobacterium vaccae vaccine (M. vaccae), an immunomodulatory agent, has previously been shown to effectively alleviate airway inflammation and airway remodeling. However, its therapeutic effect on asthma via the regulation of autophagy remains unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of M. vaccae in attenuating asthma airway inflammation via autophagy-mediated pathways.

Methods

Balb/c mice were used to generate an ovalbumin (OVA)-immunized allergic airway model and were subsequently administered either M. vaccae or M. vaccae + rapamycin (an autophagy activator) prior to each challenge. Next, airway inflammation, mucus secretion, and airway remodeling in mouse lung tissue were assessed via histological analyses. Lastly, the expression level of autophagy proteins LC3B, Beclin1, p62, and autolysosome was determined both in vivo and in vitro, along with the expression level of p-PI3K, PI3K, p-Akt, and Akt in mouse lung tissue.

Results

The findings indicated that aerosol inhalation of M. vaccae in an asthma mouse model has the potential to decrease eosinophil counts, alleviate airway inflammation, mucus secretion, and airway remodeling through the inhibition of autophagy. Likewise, M. vaccae could reduce the levels of OVA-specific lgE, IL-5, IL-13, and TNF-α in asthma mouse models by inhibiting autophagy. Furthermore, this study revealed that M. vaccae also suppressed autophagy in IL-13-stimulated BEAS-2B cells. Moreover, M. vaccae may activate the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in the lung tissue of asthmatic mice.

Conclusion

In summary, the present study suggests that M. vaccae may contribute to alleviating airway inflammation and remodeling in allergic asthma by potentially modulating autophagy and the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. These discoveries offer a promising avenue for the development of therapeutic interventions targeting allergic airway inflammation.

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