Role of PI3Kdelta and PI3Kgamma in inflammatory arthritis and tissue localization of neutrophils.

European Journal of Immunology
Tara M RandisThomas G Diacovo

Abstract

The p110delta isoform of class I phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) plays a major role in B cell receptor signaling, while its p110gamma counterpart is thought to predominate in leukocyte chemotaxis. Consequently, emphasis has been placed on developing PI3Kgamma selective inhibitors to treat disease states that result from inappropriate tissue accumulation of leukocytes. We now demonstrate that PI3Kdelta blockade is effective in treating an autoimmune disorder in which neutrophil infiltration is required for tissue injury. Using the K/BxN serum transfer model of arthritis, in which neutrophils and leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)) participate, we show that genetic deletion or selective inhibition of PI3Kdelta diminishes joint erosion to a level comparable to its PI3Kgamma counterpart. Moreover, the induction and progression of joint destruction was profoundly reduced in the absence of both PI3K isoforms and correlated with a limited ability of neutrophils to migrate into tissue in response to LTB(4). However, the dynamic interplay between these isoforms is not pervasive, as fMLP-induced neutrophil extravasation was primarily reliant on PI3Kgamma. Our results not only demonstrate that blockade of PI3Kdelta has potential therapeutic value ...Continue Reading

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