posted on 2015-04-15, 14:50authored bySally Elizabeth Stinson
CRTh2 (DP2) is implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma; however, currently there
is a lack of data describing the protein expression of CRTh2 in bronchial biopsies in
asthma. This has limited the cell types that CRTh2 function has been explored
within. A thorough understanding of CRTh2 expression within the airways and
whether changes in receptor expression correlates with disease severity, may aid in
the design of future CRTh2 antagonist clinical studies.
This study aimed to investigate the expression of CRTh2 expression in bronchial
biopsies of subjects with asthma and healthy controls. The novel finding that
CRTh2 was expressed on bronchial epithelial cells in asthma prompted further
investigation into the expression and activation of CRTh2 on bronchial epithelial
cells in vitro, using the selective CRTh2 agonist 13, 14-dihydro-15-keto
prostaglandin D2 (DK-PGD2) and the CRTh2 selective antagonist AZD6430.
This study is the first to describe differential CRTh2 expression within bronchial
tissue in asthma compared to healthy controls. The number of sub-mucosal
CRTh2+ cells was found to be increased in asthma compared to healthy controls.
CRTh2 was found to be expressed on the bronchial epithelium and its expression
was decreased in asthma compared to healthy controls with similar differences
observed in vitro by primary epithelial cells. Squamous metaplasia of the bronchial
epithelium was increased in asthma and related to decreased CRTh2 expression.
DK-PGD2 promoted epithelial cell migration, and in air-liquid interface cultures
increased the number of MUC5AC+ and involucrin+ cells, which were blocked with
the CRTh2 antagonist, AZD6430.
This study describes the novel findings that CRTh2 is expressed by the bronchial
epithelium in both health and asthma, and its activation drives epithelial
differentiation. These data suggests that CRTh2 could contribute to airway
remodelling in asthma and this information may contribute to the understanding of
the effects of CRTh2 antagonists in asthmatic patients.
History
Supervisor(s)
Brightling, Christopher; Amrani, Yassine
Date of award
2015-04-01
Author affiliation
Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation