Mcl-1 protects eosinophils from apoptosis and exacerbates allergic airway inflammation

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Eosinophils are key effector cells in allergic diseases. Here we investigated Mcl-1 (an anti-apoptotic protein) in experimental allergic airway inflammation using transgenic overexpressing human Mcl-1 mice (hMcl-1) and reducing Mcl-1 by a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor. Overexpression of Mcl-1 exacerbated allergic airway inflammation, with increased bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cellularity, eosinophil numbers and total protein, and an increase in airway mucus production. Eosinophil apoptosis was suppressed by Mcl-1 overexpression, with this resistance to apoptosis attenuated by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibition which also rescued Mcl-1-exacerbated allergic airway inflammation. We propose that targeting Mcl-1 may be beneficial in treatment of allergic airway disease.

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Felton, J. M., Dorward, D. A., Cartwright, J. A., Potey, P. M. D., Robb, C. T., Gui, J., … Rossi, A. G. (2020). Mcl-1 protects eosinophils from apoptosis and exacerbates allergic airway inflammation. Thorax, 75(7), 600–605. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2019-213204

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