Aerosolized TLR Agonists Suppress Acute Sendai Virus Lung Infection and Chronic Airway Disease in Mice

Author:

Goldblatt David L.,Flores Jose R.,Valverde Ha Gabriella,Jaramillo Ana M.,Tkachman Sofya,Kirkpatrick Carson T.,Wali Shradha,Hernandez Belinda,Ost David E.,Scott Brenton L.,Chen Jichao,Evans Scott E.,Tuvim Michael J.,Dickey Burton F.

Abstract

AbstractRespiratory viral infections play central roles in the initiation, exacerbation and progression of asthma in humans. An acute paramyxoviral infection in mice can cause a chronic lung disease that resembles human asthma. We sought to determine whether reduction of Sendai virus lung burden in mice by stimulating innate immunity with aerosolized Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists could attenuate the severity of chronic asthma-like lung disease. Treatment with 1 µM oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) M362, an agonist of the TLR9 homodimer, and 4 µM Pam2CSK4 (Pam2), an agonist of the TLR2/6 heterodimer, within a few days before or after Sendai virus challenge, resulted in a ∼75% reduction in lung Sendai virus burden five days after challenge. The reduction in acute lung virus burden was associated with marked reductions 49 days after viral challenge in eosinophilic and lymphocytic lung inflammation, airway mucous metaplasia, lumenal mucus occlusion, and hyperresponsiveness to methacholine. Mechanistically, ODN/Pam2 treatment attenuated the chronic asthma phenotype by suppressing IL-33 production by type 2 pneumocytes, both by reducing the severity of acute infection and by downregulating Type 2 (allergic) inflammation. These data suggest that treatment of susceptible human hosts with aerosolized ODN and Pam2 at the time of a respiratory viral infection might attenuate the severity of the acute infection and reduce progression of asthma.One Sentence SummaryRespiratory viral infections can induce chronic airway disease, and we find that stimulating innate immunity within the lungs of mice reduces the severity of acute infection and development of a chronic asthma phenotype.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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