Modulation of Bronchial Epithelial Barrier Integrity by Low Molecular Weight Components from Birch Pollen

Srinidhi Sudharson, Tanja Kalic, Julia Eckl-Dorna, Nina Lengger, Heimo Breiteneder, Christine Hafner

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Abstract

Pollen, in addition to allergens, comprise low molecular weight components (LMC) smaller than 3 kDa. Emerging evidence indicates the relevance of LMC in allergic immune responses. However, the interaction of birch pollen (BP)-derived LMC and epithelial cells has not been extensively studied. We investigated epithelial barrier modifications induced by exposure to BP LMC, using the human bronchial epithelial cell line 16HBE14o-. Epithelial cell monolayers were apically exposed to the major BP allergen Bet v 1, aqueous BP extract or BP-derived LMC. Barrier integrity after the treatments was monitored by measuring transepithelial electrical resistance at regular intervals and by using the xCELLigence Real-Time Cell Analysis system. The polarized release of cytokines 24 h following treatment was measured using a multiplex immunoassay. Epithelial barrier integrity was significantly enhanced upon exposure to BP LMC. Moreover, BP LMC induced the repair of papain-mediated epithelial barrier damage. The apical release of CCL5 and TNF-α was significantly reduced after exposure to BP LMC, while the basolateral release of IL-6 significantly increased. In conclusion, the results of our study demonstrate that BP-derived LMC modify the physical and immunological properties of bronchial epithelial cells and thus regulate airway epithelial barrier responses.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7374
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume25
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Betula
  • Humans
  • Pollen
  • Bronchi/metabolism
  • Epithelial Cells/metabolism
  • Cell Line
  • Molecular Weight
  • Allergens
  • Cytokines/metabolism
  • Respiratory Mucosa/metabolism

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