Inhaled iloprost suppresses the cardinal features of asthma via inhibition of airway dendritic cell function
Open Access
- 1 February 2007
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 117 (2) , 464-472
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci28949
Abstract
Inhalation of iloprost, a stable prostacyclin (PGI2) analog, is a well-accepted and safe treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Although iloprost mainly acts as a vasodilator by binding to the I prostanoid (IP) receptor, recent evidence suggests that signaling via this receptor also has antiinflammatory effects through unclear mechanisms. Here we show in a murine model of asthma that iloprost inhalation suppressed the cardinal features of asthma when given during the priming or challenge phase. As a mechanism of action, iloprost interfered with the function of lung myeloid DCs, critical antigen-presenting cells of the airways. Iloprost treatment inhibited the maturation and migration of lung DCs to the mediastinal LNs, thereby abolishing the induction of an allergen-specific Th2 response in these nodes. The effect of iloprost was DC autonomous, as iloprost-treated DCs no longer induced Th2 differentiation from naive T cells or boosted effector cytokine production in primed Th2 cells. These data should pave the way for a clinical effectiveness study using inhaled iloprost for the treatment of asthma.Keywords
This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
- Suppression of allergic inflammation by the prostaglandin E receptor subtype EP3Nature Immunology, 2005
- In vivo depletion of lung CD11c+ dendritic cells during allergen challenge abrogates the characteristic features of asthmaThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2005
- Essential Role of Lung Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Preventing Asthmatic Reactions to Harmless Inhaled AntigenThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2004
- Iloprost inhibits superoxide formation and gp91phoxexpression induced by the thromboxane A2analogue U46619, 8-isoprostane F2α, prostaglandin F2α, cytokines and endotoxin in the pig pulmonary arteryBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 2004
- Increased neutrophil mediator release in patients with pulmonary hypertension – suppression by inhaled iloprostThrombosis and Haemostasis, 2003
- Lipopolysaccharide-enhanced, Toll-like Receptor 4–dependent T Helper Cell Type 2 Responses to Inhaled AntigenThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2002
- Allergen-induced accumulation of airway dendritic cells is supported by an increase in CD31hiLy-6Cneg bone marrow precursors in a mouse model of asthmaBlood, 2002
- Differential T Cell Function and Fate in Lymph Node and Nonlymphoid TissuesThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2002
- Allergic lung responses are increased in prostaglandin H synthase–deficient miceJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1999
- Differential Cytokine Regulation by Eicosanoids in T Cells Primed by Contact Sensitisation with TNPCellular Immunology, 1993