Fluoxetine restrains allergic inflammation by targeting an FcɛRI-ATP positive feedback loop in mast cells

氟西汀通过靶向肥大细胞中的 FcɛRI-ATP 正反馈回路来抑制过敏性炎症

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作者:Tamara T Haque, Marcela T Taruselli, Sydney A Kee, Jordan M Dailey, Neha Pondicherry, Paula A Gajewski-Kurdziel, Matthew P Zellner, Daniel J Stephenson, H Patrick MacKnight, David B Straus, Roma Kankaria, Kaitlyn G Jackson, Alena P Chumanevich, Yoshihiro Fukuoka, Lawrence B Schwartz, Randy D Blakely

Abstract

There is a clinical need for new treatment options addressing allergic disease. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a class of antidepressants that have anti-inflammatory properties. We tested the effects of the SSRI fluoxetine on IgE-induced function of mast cells, which are critical effectors of allergic inflammation. We showed that fluoxetine treatment of murine or human mast cells reduced IgE-mediated degranulation, cytokine production, and inflammatory lipid secretion, as well as signaling mediated by the mast cell activator ATP. In a mouse model of systemic anaphylaxis, fluoxetine reduced hypothermia and cytokine production. Fluoxetine was also effective in a model of allergic airway inflammation, where it reduced bronchial responsiveness and inflammation. These data show that fluoxetine suppresses mast cell activation by impeding an FcɛRI-ATP positive feedback loop and support the potential repurposing of this SSRI for use in allergic disease.

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