Kynurenine monooxygenase blockade reduces endometriosis-like lesions, improves visceral hyperalgia, and rescues mice from a negative behavioural phenotype in experimental endometriosis

Author:

Higgins Ben1,Simitsidellis Ioannis123,Zheng Xiaozhong1,Collins Frances123,Homer Natalie ZM45,Denham Scott G4,Simpson Joanna P4,Millar Mike6,Boswell Lyndsey6,Lee Hee Y7,Kim Yeon G7,Park Kyung H7,Park Larry C7,Sweeney Patrick J7,Feraille Gerard8,Taddei Alessandro8,Chagras David8,Alvarez Thierry8,Webster Scott P5,Horne Andrew23,Saunders Philippa TK12ORCID,Mole Damian J19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Inflammation Research, Institute for Regeneration and Repair, Edinburgh Bioquarter, The University of Edinburgh

2. EXPPECT Edinburgh, Institute for Regeneration and Repair, Edinburgh Bioquarter, The University of Edinburgh

3. MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Institute for Regeneration and Repair, Edinburgh Bioquarter, The University of Edinburgh

4. Mass Spectrometry Core, Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility, The University of Edinburgh

5. Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Queen’s Medical Research Institute, The University of Edinburgh

6. SuRF Molecular Histology Facility, Queen’s Medical Research Institute, The University of Edinburgh

7. Naason Science, Inc.

8. Syneos Health France, Les Templiers

9. Clinical Surgery, The University of Edinburgh

Abstract

Endometriosis is a common and debilitating neuro-inflammatory disorder that is associated with chronic pain. Definitive diagnosis is based on the presence of endometrial-like tissue (lesions) in sites outside the uterus. Kynurenine monooxygenase (KMO) is a mitochondrial enzyme of tryptophan metabolism that regulates inflammation and immunity. Here, we show that KMO is expressed in epithelial cells in human endometriosis tissue lesions and in corresponding lesions in a mouse model of endometriosis. In mice, oral treatment with the potent KMO inhibitor KNS898 induced a biochemical state of KMO blockade with accumulation of kynurenine, diversion to kynurenic acid and ablation of 3-hydroxykynurenine production. In the mouse model of endometriosis, KMO inhibition improved histological outcomes and endometriosis pain-like behaviours, even when KNS898 treatment commenced one week after initiation of lesions. Taken together, these results suggest that KMO blockade is a promising new non-hormonal therapeutic modality for endometriosis.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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