Blockade of MIF biological activity ameliorates house dust mite‐induced allergic airway inflammation in humanized MIF mice

Author:

Dunbar Hazel12ORCID,Hawthorne Ian J.12ORCID,Tunstead Courteney12ORCID,Armstrong Michelle E.3ORCID,Donnelly Seamas C.3ORCID,English Karen12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kathleen Lonsdale Institute for Human Health Research Maynooth University Maynooth Ireland

2. Department of Biology Maynooth University Maynooth Ireland

3. Department of Medicine Trinity College Dublin, Tallaght University Hospital, Co. Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractMacrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) expression is controlled by a functional promoter polymorphism, where the number of tetranucleotide repeats (CATTn) corresponds to the level of MIF expression. To examine the role of this polymorphism in a pre‐clinical model of allergic asthma, novel humanized MIF mice with increasing CATT repeats (CATT5 and CATT7) were used to generate a physiologically relevant scale of airway inflammation following house dust mite (HDM) challenge. CATT7 mice expressing high levels of human MIF developed an aggressive asthma phenotype following HDM challenge with significantly elevated levels of immune cell infiltration, production of inflammatory mediators, goblet cell hyperplasia, subepithelial collagen deposition, and airway resistance compared to wild‐type controls. Importantly the potent MIF inhibitor SCD‐19 significantly mitigated the pathophysiology observed in CATT7 mice after HDM challenge, demonstrating the fundamental role of endogenous human MIF expression in the severity of airway inflammation in vivo. Up to now, there are limited reproducible in vivo models of asthma airway remodeling. Current asthma medications are focused on reducing the acute inflammatory response but have limited effects on airway remodeling. Here, we present a reproducible pre‐clinical model that capitulates asthma airway remodeling and suggests that in addition to having pro‐inflammatory effects MIF may play a role in driving airway remodeling.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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