Targeting phosphoinositide-3-kinase-δ with theophylline reverses corticosteroid insensitivity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Y To, K Ito, Y Kizawa, M Failla, M Ito… - American journal of …, 2010 - atsjournals.org
Y To, K Ito, Y Kizawa, M Failla, M Ito, T Kusama, WM Elliott, JC Hogg, IM Adcock, PJ Barnes
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 2010atsjournals.org
Rationale: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) show a poor
response to corticosteroids. This has been linked to a reduction of histone deacetylase-2 as
a result of oxidative stress and is reversed by theophylline. Objectives: To determine the role
of phosphoinositide-3-kinase-delta (PI3K-δ) on the development of corticosteroid
insensitivity in COPD and under oxidative stress, and as a target for theophylline. Methods:
Corticosteroid sensitivity was determined as the 50% inhibitory concentration of …
Rationale: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) show a poor response to corticosteroids. This has been linked to a reduction of histone deacetylase-2 as a result of oxidative stress and is reversed by theophylline.
Objectives: To determine the role of phosphoinositide-3-kinase-delta (PI3K-δ) on the development of corticosteroid insensitivity in COPD and under oxidative stress, and as a target for theophylline.
Methods: Corticosteroid sensitivity was determined as the 50% inhibitory concentration of dexamethasone on tumor necrosis factor-α–induced interleukin-8 release in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with COPD (n = 17) and compared with that of nonsmoking (n = 8) and smoking (n = 7) control subjects. The effect of theophylline and a selective PI3K-δ inhibitor (IC87114) on restoration of corticosteroid sensitivity was confirmed in cigarette smoke–exposed mice.
Measurements and Main Results: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of COPD (50% inhibitory concentration of dexamethasone: 156.8 ± 32.6 nM) were less corticosteroid sensitive than those of nonsmoking (41.2 ± 10.5 nM; P = 0.018) and smoking control subjects (47.5 ± 19.6 nM; P = 0.031). Corticosteroid insensitivity and reduced histone deacetylase-2 activity after oxidative stress were reversed by a non-selective PI3K inhibitor (LY294002) and low concentrations of theophylline. Theophylline was a potent selective inhibitor of oxidant-activated PI3K-δ, which was up-regulated in peripheral lung tissue of patients with COPD. Furthermore, cells with knock-down of PI3K-δ failed to develop corticosteroid insensitivity with oxidative stress. Both theophylline and IC87114, combined with dexamethasone, inhibited corticosteroid-insensitive lung inflammation in cigarette–smoke-exposed mice in vivo.
Conclusions: Inhibition of oxidative stress dependent PI3K-δ activation by a selective inhibitor or theophylline provides a novel approach to reversing corticosteroid insensitivity in COPD.
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