LABAs and p38MAPK inhibitors reverse the corticosteroid-insensitivity of IL-8 in airway smooth muscle cells of COPD

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Airway inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is partially insensitive/resistant to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS). ICS plus bronchodilator therapy has been discussed for COPD phenotypes with frequent exacerbations and participation of corticosteroidsensitive type 2/eosinophilic inflammation. Neutralization of non-type 2/IL-8-associated airway inflammation by reversion of its corticosteroid-resistance might be a future strategy for other phenotypes. Human airway smooth muscle cells (HASMCs) produce corticosteroid-insensitive IL8 in response to TNFα or LPS in stable disease stages or bacteria-induced exacerbations, respectively. p38-mitogen-activated-protein-kinases (p38MAPKs) are alternative therapeutic targets. Hypothesis: long-acting-β2-agonists (LABAs) reverse the corticosteroid-insensitivity of IL8 by p38MAPK inhibition in HASMCs. Cultivated HASMCs from COPD subjects were preincubated with formoterol, salmeterol, fluticasone-propionate, BIRB796 (p38MAPKα,-γ,-δ inhibitor), and/or SB203580 (p38MAPKα and-β inhibitor) before stimulation with TNFα or LPS. IL8 and MAPK-activities were measured by ELISA. Formoterol, salmeterol, and fluticasone did not or hardly reduced TNFα-or LPS-induced IL-8. BIRB796 and SB203580 reduced TNFα-induced IL-8. SB203580 reduced LPS-induced IL-8. Fluticasone/formoterol, fluticasone/salmeterol, and fluticasone/BIRB796, but not fluticasone/SB203580 combinations, reduced TNFα-induced IL-8 stronger than single treatments. All combinations including fluticasone/SB203580 reduced LPSinduced IL-8 stronger than single treatments. TNFα induced p38MAPKα and-γ activity. LPS induced p38MAPKα activity. Formoterol reduced TNFα-induced p38MAPKγ and LPS-induced p38MAPKα activity. LABAs reverse the corticosteroid-insensitivity of IL-8 in airway smooth muscles via p38MAPKγ in stable disease and via p38MAPKα in exacerbations. Our pre-clinical data indicate a utility for also adding ICS in non-type 2 inflammatory COPD phenotypes to bronchodilator therapy. Depending on phenotype and disease stage, isoform-specific p38MAPK blockers might also reverse corticosteroid-resistance in COPD.

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Knobloch, J., Jungck, D., Kronsbein, J., Stoelben, E., Ito, K., & Koch, A. (2019). LABAs and p38MAPK inhibitors reverse the corticosteroid-insensitivity of IL-8 in airway smooth muscle cells of COPD. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122058

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