TY - JOUR
T1 - Airway smooth muscle in contractility and remodeling of asthma
T2 - potential drug target mechanisms
AU - Khalfaoui, Latifa
AU - Pabelick, Christina M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This review was funded by the Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and by NIH grants R01 HL142061 (CM Pabelick and YS P) and R01 HL088029 (YS P).
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© 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Introduction: Asthma is characterized by enhanced airway contractility and remodeling where airway smooth muscle (ASM) plays a key role, modulated by inflammation. Understanding the mechanisms by which ASM contributes to these features of asthma is essential for the development of novel asthma therapies. Areas covered: Inflammation in asthma contributes to a multitude of changes within ASM including enhanced airway contractility, proliferation, and fibrosis. Altered intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) regulation or Ca2+ sensitization contributes to airway hyperreactivity. Increased airway wall thickness from ASM proliferation and fibrosis contributes to structural changes seen with asthma. Expert opinion: ASM plays a significant role in multiple features of asthma. Increased ASM contractility contributes to hyperresponsiveness, while altered ASM proliferation and extracellular matrix production promote airway remodeling both influenced by inflammation of asthma and conversely even influencing the local inflammatory milieu. While standard therapies such as corticosteroids or biologics target inflammation, cytokines, or their receptors to alleviate asthma symptoms, these approaches do not address the underlying contribution of ASM to hyperresponsiveness and particularly remodeling. Therefore, novel therapies for asthma need to target abnormal contractility mechanisms in ASM and/or the contribution of ASM to remodeling, particularly in asthmatics resistant to current therapies.
AB - Introduction: Asthma is characterized by enhanced airway contractility and remodeling where airway smooth muscle (ASM) plays a key role, modulated by inflammation. Understanding the mechanisms by which ASM contributes to these features of asthma is essential for the development of novel asthma therapies. Areas covered: Inflammation in asthma contributes to a multitude of changes within ASM including enhanced airway contractility, proliferation, and fibrosis. Altered intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) regulation or Ca2+ sensitization contributes to airway hyperreactivity. Increased airway wall thickness from ASM proliferation and fibrosis contributes to structural changes seen with asthma. Expert opinion: ASM plays a significant role in multiple features of asthma. Increased ASM contractility contributes to hyperresponsiveness, while altered ASM proliferation and extracellular matrix production promote airway remodeling both influenced by inflammation of asthma and conversely even influencing the local inflammatory milieu. While standard therapies such as corticosteroids or biologics target inflammation, cytokines, or their receptors to alleviate asthma symptoms, these approaches do not address the underlying contribution of ASM to hyperresponsiveness and particularly remodeling. Therefore, novel therapies for asthma need to target abnormal contractility mechanisms in ASM and/or the contribution of ASM to remodeling, particularly in asthmatics resistant to current therapies.
KW - airway
KW - airway hyperreactivity
KW - airway smooth muscle
KW - calcium
KW - drug targets
KW - fibrosis
KW - Lung
KW - proliferation
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U2 - 10.1080/14728222.2023.2177533
DO - 10.1080/14728222.2023.2177533
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36744401
AN - SCOPUS:85148678791
SN - 1472-8222
VL - 27
SP - 19
EP - 29
JO - Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
JF - Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
IS - 1
ER -