LIM激酶抑制剂LIMKi3对气道平滑肌收缩和增殖的抑制作用

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in medical sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.advms.2023.04.002
Ning Li , Yuanxiong Cheng , Shiyong Wang , Hua Liao , Shengming Liu
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目的目前哮喘的药物治疗旨在抑制气道平滑肌(ASM)的收缩和增殖,然而,现有的治疗方案的疗效并不令人满意。因此,我们探索了LIM结构域激酶(LIMK)抑制剂LIMKi3对ASM的影响,以提高对ASM收缩和增殖机制的理解,并探索新的治疗靶点。材料与方法腹腔注射卵清蛋白建立大鼠哮喘模型。使用磷酸特异性抗体,我们检测了LIMK、磷酸化LIMK、辅纤维蛋白和磷酸化辅纤维蛋白。在器官浴实验中研究了ASM的收缩。用细胞计数试剂盒-8(CCK-8)和5-乙炔基-2′-脱氧尿苷(EdU)检测ASM细胞增殖。结果免疫荧光法检测到LIMKs在ASM组织中表达。Western印迹显示哮喘ASM组织中LIMK1和磷酸化辅因子林显著升高。LIMK抑制剂LIMKi3(1​μM)可降低辅因子蛋白磷酸化,从而抑制ASM组织的收缩,并诱导培养的人ASM细胞肌动蛋白丝断裂和细胞增殖减少。结论哮喘患者SM的收缩和增殖可能是LIMKs作用的基础。小分子LIMK抑制剂LIMKi3可能是治疗哮喘的一种潜在策略。
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Inhibition of airway smooth muscle contraction and proliferation by LIM kinase inhibitor, LIMKi3

Purpose

Current medical treatment for asthma aims to inhibit airway smooth muscle (ASM) contraction and proliferation, however, the efficacy of available treatment options is unsatisfactory. Therefore, we explored the effect of LIM domain kinase (LIMK) inhibitor - LIMKi3, on ASM to improve the understanding of ASM contraction and proliferation mechanisms, and to investigate new therapeutic targets.

Materials and methods

Asthma model was induced in rats by intraperitoneal injection of ovalbumin. Using phospho-specific antibodies, we examined LIMK, phosphorylated LIMK, cofilin and phosphorylated cofilin. ASM contraction was studied in organ bath experiments. ASM cells proliferation was studied with cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and 5-ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine (EdU) assays.

Results

Immunofluorescence indicated that LIMKs are expressed in ASM tissues. Western blot revealed that LIMK1 and phospho-cofilin were significantly elevated in asthma ASM tissues. The LIMK inhibitor, LIMKi3 (1 ​μM) could reduce cofilin phosphorylation and therefore inhibit contraction of ASM tissues, and induce actin filament breakdown as well as cell proliferation reduction in cultured human ASM cells.

Conclusions

ASM contraction and proliferation in asthma may underlie the effects of LIMKs. Small molecule LIMK inhibitor, LIMKi3, might be a potential therapeutic strategy for asthma.

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Advances in medical sciences
Advances in medical sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
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