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NF-κB/RelA Signaling in Secretoglobin Progenitors Mediates Plasticity and MMP-induced Barrier Disruption in House Dust Mite-induced Allergic Asthma

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The mechanisms how aeroallergens induce sensitization are incompletely understood. The house dust mite (HDM) (Der p) is a ubiquitous aeroallergen that represents a major cause of allergic rhinitis and asthma. Herein, we tested whether HDM-induced aeroallergen exposure sensitivity is caused by the innate-immune response in small airway epithelial cells. HDM exposure is a rapid activator of NF-κB/RelA in the Secretoglobin (Scgb1a1+) lineage associated with upregulation of NF-κB/RelA-dependent markers of epithelial plasticity. To determine the effect of epithelial NF-κB signaling, NF-κB was depleted in a tamoxifen (TMX)-inducible -CreER mouse within a CL57B/L6 background. Corn oil or TMX-treated/RelA-depleted [RelA knockdown (KD)] mice were repetitively exposed to airway HDM challenges to induce airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Strikingly, we observed that HDM induces hallmarks of epithelial plasticity through upregulation of the mesenchymal core factors SNAI1 and ZEB1 and production of metalloproteinase (MMP)9 that are RelA-dependent. Downstream, HDM-induced mucous metaplasia, Th2 polarization, allergen sensitivity, and airway hyperreactivity were all reduced in the RelA-depleted mice. Mechanistically, HDM-induced functional and structural barrier disruption was dependent on RelA signaling and associated with active MMP secretion into the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. To establish the role of MMP2/9 in barrier disruption, we observe that a small-molecule MMP inhibitor (SB-3CT) blocked HDM-induced barrier disruption and activation of plasticity in naïve wild-type (WT) mice. Loss of functional barrier was associated with MMP disruption of zona occludens (ZO)-1 containing adherens junctions. Overall, this data indicates that host innate signaling in the Scgb1a1+ progenitors is directly linked to epithelial plasticity, MMP9 secretion, and enhanced barrier permeability that allows allergen penetration, sensitization producing allergic asthma (AA) in vivo. We propose that maintenance of epithelial integrity may reduce allergic sensitization and AA. Allergic asthma from house dust mite (HDM) allergy causes substantial morbidity. This study examines the dynamic changes in small airway epithelial cells in a mouse model of HDM exposure. Our findings indicate that NF-κB/RelA signaling mediates matrix metalloproteinase production, disrupting the epithelial barrier resulting in allergic sensitization. Our findings bring new insight into mechanisms for epithelial cell-state change in the allergen response, creating a potential therapeutic pathway for maintaining barrier function in asthma.

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