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Glutamine deficiency shifts the asthmatic state toward neutrophilic airway inflammation
Author(s) -
Kim JuneMo,
Im Yoo Na,
Chung YunJo,
Youm Jungho,
Im Suhn Young,
Han Myung Kwan,
Lee Hern Ku
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
allergy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.363
H-Index - 173
eISSN - 1398-9995
pISSN - 0105-4538
DOI - 10.1111/all.15121
Subject(s) - inflammation , glutamine , endogeny , p38 mitogen activated protein kinases , immunology , ovalbumin , kinase , neutrophilia , allergic inflammation , endocrinology , mapk/erk pathway , chemistry , medicine , biochemistry , immune system , amino acid
Background The administration of L‐glutamine (Gln) suppresses allergic airway inflammation via the rapid upregulation of MAPK phosphatase (MKP)‐1, which functions as a negative regulator of inflammation by deactivating p38 and JNK mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs). However, the role of endogenous Gln remains to be elucidated. Therefore, we investigated the mechanism by which endogenous Gln regulates MKP‐1 induction and allergic airway inflammation in an ovalbumin‐based murine asthma model. Methods We depleted endogenous Gln levels using L‐γ‐glutamyl‐ p ‐nitroanilide (GPNA), an inhibitor of the Gln transporter ASCT2 and glutamine synthetase small interfering siRNA. Lentivirus expressing MKP‐1 was injected to achieve overexpression of MKP‐1. Asthmatic phenotypes were assessed using our previously developed ovalbumin‐based murine model, which is suitable for examining sequential asthmatic events, including neutrophil infiltration. Gln levels were analyzed using a Gln assay kit. Results GPNA or glutamine synthetase siRNA successfully depleted endogenous Gln levels. Importantly, homeostatic MKP‐1 induction did not occur at all, which resulted in prolonged p38 MAPK and cytosolic phospholipase A 2 (cPLA 2 ) phosphorylation in Gln‐deficient mice. Gln deficiency augmented all examined asthmatic reactions, but it exhibited a strong bias toward increasing the neutrophil count, which was not observed in MKP‐1‐overexpressing lungs. This neutrophilia was inhibited by a cPLA 2 inhibitor and a leukotriene B4 inhibitor but not by dexamethasone. Conclusion Gln deficiency leads to the impairment of MKP‐1 induction and activation of p38 MAPK and cPLA 2 , resulting in the augmentation of neutrophilic, more so than eosinophilic, airway inflammation.

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