@article {Lea1763, author = {Simon Lea and Chris Harbron and Jane Armstrong and Naimat Khan and Keith Wreggett and Dave Singh}, title = {Synergistic effects of p38 MAPK inhibition with a corticosteroid in alveolar macrophages from corticosteroid insensitive asthma patients}, volume = {42}, number = {Suppl 57}, elocation-id = {1763}, year = {2013}, publisher = {European Respiratory Society}, abstract = {Background: Some asthma patients remain symptomatic despite using inhaled corticosteroids (CS) and long-acting-β2-agonists. P38 MAPK inhibitors are novel anti-inflammatory drugs that may be useful in CS insensitive asthma patients. We used alveolar macrophages (AM) to investigate the effects of p38 MAPK inhibition in CS insensitive asthma patients.Methods: AM from 27 asthma patients (6 GINA1, 10 GINA2 and 11 GINA3/4) were stimulated with LPS (1μg/ml). The effects of dexamethasone (dex: 1-1000nM), the p38 MAPK inhibitor BIRB-796 (1-1000nM) and both drugs combined at all concentrations on supernatant TNFα, IL-6 and IL-8 levels were analysed by ELISA. Dose-sparing and efficacy enhancing effects of combination treatment were determined as per Armstrong et al. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2011; 338:732-40.Results: Dex reduced LPS-induced TNFα, IL-6 and IL-8 in all groups, but the maximum inhibition was significantly reduced for GINA3/4 compared to GINA2 and GINA1 (p\<0.01). A subgroup of CS {\textquoteright}insensitive{\textquoteright} patients (n=7; 6 GINA3/4 and 1 GINA2) were identified by the in vitro AM response to dex. BIRB-796 in combination with dex significantly increased cytokine inhibition compared to dex alone (p\<0.001) in all groups. This effect was greater in {\textquoteleft}insensitive{\textquoteright} compared to {\textquoteleft}sensitive{\textquoteright} patients with efficay enhancing benefits of 36.4 and 10.8 respectively for inhibition of LPS-induced TNFα.Conclusion: A high proportion of GINA3/4 patients have CS {\textquoteleft}insensitive{\textquoteright} AM. P38 MAPK inhibitors enhance the efficacy of CS; This effect is greater in the {\textquoteright}insensitive{\textquoteright} population, suggesting that identifying subsets of patients may be key to developing novel therapeutics.}, issn = {0903-1936}, URL = {https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/1763}, eprint = {https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/1763.full.pdf}, journal = {European Respiratory Journal} }