An inherent dysfunction in soluble guanylyl cyclase is present in the airway of severe asthmatics and is associated with aberrant redox enzyme expression and compromised NO-cGMP signaling

重症哮喘患者的气道中存在可溶性鸟苷酸环化酶的固有功能障碍,这与异常的氧化还原酶表达和NO-cGMP信号传导受损有关。

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Abstract

A subset of asthmatics develop a severe form of the disease whose etiology involves airway inflammation along with inherent drivers that remain ill-defined. To address this, we studied human airway smooth muscle cells (HASMC), whose relaxation drives airway bronchodilation and whose dysfunction contributes to airway obstruction and hypersensitivity in severe asthma. Because HASMC relaxation can be driven by the NO-soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC)-cGMP signaling pathway, we questioned if HASMC from severe asthma donors might possess inherent defects in their sGC or in redox enzymes that support sGC function. We analyzed HASMC primary lines derived from 17 severe asthma and 16 normal donors and corresponding lung tissue samples regarding sGC activation by NO or by pharmacologic agonists, and also determined expression levels of sGC α1 and β1 subunits, supporting redox enzymes, and related proteins. We found a majority of the severe asthma donor HASMC (12/17) and lung samples primarily expressed a dysfunctional sGC that was NO-unresponsive and had low heterodimer content and high Hsp90 association. This sGC phenotype correlated with lower expression levels of the supporting redox enzymes cytochrome b5 reductase, catalase, and thioredoxin-1, and higher expression of heme oxygenases 1 and 2. Together, our work reveals that severe asthmatics are predisposed toward defective NO-sGC-cGMP signaling in their airway smooth muscle due to an inherent sGC dysfunction, which in turn is associated with inherent changes in the cell redox enzymes that impact sGC maturation and function.

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