Kisspeptin regulates airway hyperresponsiveness and remodeling in a mouse model of asthma

Author:

Borkar Niyati A1ORCID,Ambhore Nilesh Sudhakar1ORCID,Balraj Premanand1ORCID,Ramakrishnan Yogaraj S1ORCID,Sathish Venkatachalem1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy, College of Health Professions, North Dakota State University Fargo ND USA

Abstract

AbstractAsthma is a multifactorial disease of origin characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and airway remodeling. Several pieces of evidence from other pathologies suggest that Kisspeptins (Kp) regulate cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, mechanisms that are highly relevant to asthma. Our recent in vitro studies show Kp‐10 (active peptide of Kp), via its receptor, KISS1R, inhibits human airway smooth muscle cell proliferation. Here, we hypothesize a crucial role for Kp‐10 in regulating AHR and airway remodeling in vivo. Utilizing C57BL/6J mice, we assessed the effect of chronic intranasal Kp‐10 exposure on mixed allergen (MA)‐induced mouse model of asthma. MA‐challenged mice showed significant deterioration of lung function compared to those exposed to vehicle (DPBS); Kp‐10 treatment significantly improved the MA‐altered lung functions. Mice treated with Kp‐10 alone did not show any notable changes in lung functions. MA‐exposed mice showed a significant reduction in KISS1R expression as compared to vehicle alone. MA‐challenged mice showed significant alterations in immune cell infiltration in the airways and remodeling changes. Proinflammatory cytokines were significantly increased upon MA exposure, an effect abrogated by Kp‐10 treatment. Furthermore, biochemical and histological studies showed Kp‐10 exposure significantly reduced MA‐induced smooth muscle mass and soluble collagen in the lung. Overall, our findings highlight the effect of chronic Kp‐10 exposure in regulating MA‐induced AHR and remodeling. © 2023 The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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