1.Allergic inflammation in respiratory system.
Lifeng AN ; Yanshu WANG ; Lin LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(3):283-287
The pathophysiology of allergic disease such as asthma and allergic rhinitis tell the similar story: when the endogenous and exogenous inflammatory mechanisms occur disorder, the body may begin with inflammatory cell activation, namely through the release of cytokine and inflammatory mediator role in the corresponding target cells, activate the sensory nerve fiber, acting on the cell organ specificity effect, clinical symptoms. This article is divided into the following five parts focused on the research progress of allergic inflammatory diseases: (1) inflammatory cells; (2) staphylococcus aureus superantigen; (3) small molecules (cytokines, inflammatory mediators, lipid classes medium); (4) nerve fibers and effect cells; (5) genetic and epigenetic factors.
Asthma
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physiopathology
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Cytokines
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immunology
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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physiopathology
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Inflammation
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physiopathology
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Respiratory System
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physiopathology
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Rhinitis, Allergic
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physiopathology
2.Reasearch progress on the role of neutrophils in asthma.
Tingting LI ; Yuehai KE ; Hongqiang CHENG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2016;45(5):544-549
Asthma is a phenotypically heterogeneous chronic disease of the airways. Studies have found that neutrophils are crucial to airway inflammation in acute asthma, persistent asthma, particularly in asthma of poor response to glucocorticoid treatment. The role of neutrophils in development of bronchial asthma is complex, as they can release a potent source of cytokines and inflammatory mediators participating in asthma. Differing from eosinophilic inflammatory asthma, neutrophilic inflammatory asthma is not depend on helper T (Th)2 cells, but may be related to Th1 and Th17 cells. This review highlights the role of neutrophils in the development of asthma, and the treatment of neutrophilic asthma with biological agents and novel small molecules.
Asthma
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physiopathology
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therapy
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Cytokines
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Humans
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Inflammation
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physiopathology
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therapy
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Neutrophils
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immunology
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physiology
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Th1 Cells
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Th17 Cells
3.Roles of allergen testing in vitro and impulse oscillometry for lung function measurements in children with cough variant asthma.
Zhi-Wei YU ; Juan-Juan XIE ; Jun QIAN ; Jian-Rong PAN ; Xiao-Juan ZHANG ; Hong-Xia XIANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2011;13(7):554-557
OBJECTIVETo study the roles of allergen testing in vitro and impulse oscillometry for lung function measurements in preschool children with cough variant asthma (CVA).
METHODSethodsForty-four preschool children with acute asthma, 41 with chronic asthma, 46 with CVA, and 35 healthy preschool children as control were recruited in the study. Inhaled allergen, food allergen, and mite-specific IgE were determined by Pharmacia UniCAP System. Serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) and total IgE levels were measured. Lung function was assessed by impulse oscillometry.
RESULTSThe positive rates of inhaled allergen and food allergen, and total IgE levels in the CVA, acute asthma and chronic asthma groups were higher than those in the control group (P<0.01). However, no significant differences were found among the three case groups. The serum ECP levels in the CVA group were lower than those in the acute asthma group (P<0.01), but did not show differences when compared with the chronic asthma group. The impulse oscillometry demonstrated that the respiratory total impedance (Zrs), airway resistance at 5 Hz (R5), airway resistance at 20 Hz (R20), subtracting R5 from R20 (R5-R20) and resonant frequency (Fres) in the CVA, acute asthma and chronic asthma groups were higher than those in the control group (P<0.01). Zrs, R5, R20, R5-R20, and Fres in the CVA and chronic asthma groups were lower than those in the acute asthma group (P<0.01). Serum ECP levels were positively correlated with Zrs, R5, R5-R20 and Fres (P<0.05) in the CVA and chronic asthma groups.
CONCLUSIONSThe measurements of allergens, serum ECP and impulse oscillometry for lung function are helpful for the evaluation of airway inflammation and airway obstruction in preschool children with CVA.
Allergens ; immunology ; Asthma ; immunology ; physiopathology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Cough ; immunology ; physiopathology ; Eosinophil Cationic Protein ; blood ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin E ; blood ; Lung ; physiopathology ; Oscillometry ; methods
4.Advances in studies on leukotrienes and their role in infantile wheezing diseases.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2006;44(7):553-556
Animals
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Asthma
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drug therapy
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immunology
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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Child, Preschool
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Humans
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Infant
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Leukotrienes
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immunology
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Respiratory Sounds
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drug effects
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immunology
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physiopathology
5.CD69 expression on airway eosinophils and airway inflammation in a murine model of asthma.
Hui-ying WANG ; Hua-hao SHEN ; James J LEE ; Nancy A LEE
Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(23):1983-1990
BACKGROUNDAsthma is a chronic airway disease with inflammation characterized by physiological changes (airway hyper-responsiveness, AHR) and pathological changes (inflammatory cells infiltration and mucus production). Eosinophils play a key role in the allergic inflammation. But the causative relationship between eosinophils and airway inflammation is hard to prove. One of the reasons is lack of activation marker of murine eosinophils. We investigated the expression of CD69 on murine eosinophils in vitro, the relationship between the expression of CD69 on eosinophils from peripheral blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and on airway inflammation in asthmatic mice.
METHODSEosinophils from peripheral blood of IL-5 transgenic mice (NJ.1638) were purified. Mice were divided into five groups: wild type mice sensitized and challenged with saline (WS group), wild type mice sensitized and challenged with ovalbumin (WO group), IL-5(-/-) mice sensitized and challenged with saline and transferred with purified eosinophils (ISE group), IL-5(-/-) mice sensitized and challenged with OVA and transferred with purified eosinophils (IOE group), IL-5(-/-) mice sensitized and challenged with OVA and transferred with purified eosinophils, pretreated with anti CD4 monoclonal antibody (IOE+antiCD4mAb group). IL-5(-/-) mice were sensitized with OVA at day 0 and day 14, then challenged with OVA aerosol. On days 24, 25, 26 and 27 purified eosinophils were transferred intratracheally to IL-5(-/-) mice. On day 28, blood and BALF were collected and CD69 expression on eosinophils measured by flowcytometry.
RESULTSPurified eosinophils did not express CD69. But eosinophils cultured with PMA + MA, IFN-gamma, IL-5 or GM-CSF expressed CD69 strongly. Eosinophils from blood of WO, WS group did not express CD69 at all. The numbers of eosinophils in BALF of WO group, IOE group, ISE group and IOE + antiCD4mAb group were significantly higher than in mice of WS group which did not have eosinophils at all. CD69 expression on eosinophils in BALF of IOE and WO groups was strong. Eosinophils in BALF of ISE and IOE + antiCDmAb groups did not express CD69. The mucus production result was similar to CD69 expression. There were eosinophils infiltration in lung slides of all groups except WS group.
CONCLUSIONActivation in airway of eosinophils could directly lead to airway inflammation.
Animals ; Antigens, CD ; analysis ; Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte ; analysis ; Asthma ; immunology ; physiopathology ; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ; cytology ; Eosinophils ; immunology ; Inflammation ; physiopathology ; Lectins, C-Type ; Lung ; physiopathology ; Mice ; Mice, Transgenic
6.Links between allergic rhinitis and asthma.
Jing LI ; Hong-yu WANG ; Chun-qing ZHANG ; Bao-qing SUN ; Nan-shan ZHONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(8):676-683
Antibodies, Anti-Idiotypic
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therapeutic use
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Asthma
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etiology
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immunology
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physiopathology
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therapy
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Bronchial Hyperreactivity
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physiopathology
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Desensitization, Immunologic
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Humans
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Reflex
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Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial
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etiology
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immunology
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physiopathology
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therapy
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Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal
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etiology
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immunology
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physiopathology
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therapy
7.Respiratory syncytial virus infection enhances airway hyperresponsiveness in guinea pigs and the underlined mechanism.
Li-Ping FANG ; Hao-Wen QI ; Han-Jun LIN ; Shu-Jun LI ; Dong-Liang XU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2009;25(1):121-124
AIMTo study the relation between Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection and asthma development by measuring airway responsiveness (AR) and M2R function.
METHODSGuinea pigs (n = 34) were randomly divided into 4 groups: Hep-2/NS group (group A, n = 9), RSV/NS group (group B, n =9), Hep-2/OVA group (group C, n = 8) and RSV/OVA group(group D, n = 8). On day 21 after infection we tested AR and M2R. Then counted eosinophils in BALF and observed pathological change.
RESULTSIntraairway pressure(IP mmH20) of group B had no significant difference with group A(P > 0.01), and the extent of IP decrease also had no difference between groups A and B (P > 0. 05), but IP of C group were much higher than group A (P<0.05), with extent of IP decrease lower than group A (P < 0.05). And IP of group D were higher than group C (P < 0.01), with the extent of IP decrease much lower than group C (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONRSV infection could enhance OVA-induced M2R dysfunction, then develop AHR.
Animals ; Asthma ; immunology ; physiopathology ; virology ; Bronchial Hyperreactivity ; immunology ; physiopathology ; virology ; Female ; Guinea Pigs ; Male ; Ovalbumin ; immunology ; Random Allocation ; Receptor, Muscarinic M2 ; physiology ; Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections ; immunology ; Respiratory Syncytial Viruses ; immunology
8.Dynamical changes of lung function and immunologic markers in asthmatic children receiving specific immunotherapy with standardized house dust mite extract.
Hui FENG ; Li XIANG ; Kun-Ling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2010;12(9):715-719
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of specific immunotherapy with standardized house dust mite extract on the lung function and immunologic markers in children with asthma.
METHODSThirty-two children with mild to moderate asthma who were allergic to house dust mite were assigned to two groups: an immunotherapy group that received subcutaneous specific immunotherapy with standardized house dust mite extract beside glucocorticoids treatment (n=15) and a control group that received glucocorticoids treatment alone (n=17). Lung function was determined before treatment and 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months after treatment. The frequency of asthma attacks was observed before treatment and 12 and 24 months after treatment. Serum immunological markers, including total IgE, specific IgE and specific IgG4 against house dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Der P), ECP, IL-10, IL-4, and IFN-γ, were measured before treatment and 12 and 24 months after treatment.
RESULTSThe parameters of lung function were kept at the normal level or near normal level after treatment in the immunotherapy group. Compared with before treatment, the percentage of patients without asthma attacks increased significantly after treatment in the immunotherapy group (P<0.05) and increased more significantly with a prolonged treatment time (P<0.05). The level of serum sIgG4 against Der P increased significantly throughout the period of the immunotherapy treatment compared with before treatment (P<0.01). There were no significant differences in the levels of serum total IgE, sIgE against Der P, ECP, IL-10, IL-4 and IFN-γ before and after treatment in the immunotherapy group. There were no significant differences in all the parameters measured before and after treatment in the control group.
CONCLUSIONSSubcutaneous specific immunotherapy with standardized house dust mite extract for two years decreases the frequency of asthma attacks and the lung functions are kept in a normal level in children with asthma. The role of the specific immunotherapy may attribute to the increased level of serum sIgG4 against Der P.
Animals ; Asthma ; immunology ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Desensitization, Immunologic ; Eosinophil Cationic Protein ; blood ; Female ; Humans ; Interleukin-10 ; blood ; Interleukin-4 ; blood ; Lung ; physiopathology ; Male ; Pyroglyphidae ; immunology
9.Increased Releasability of Skin Mast Cells after Exercise in Patients with Exercise-induced Asthma.
Inseon S CHOI ; Youngil I KOH ; Se Woong CHUNG ; Ho LIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2004;19(5):724-728
The role of lung mast cells in exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is controversial. To investigate whether the skin mast cell releasability is increased after exercise in EIA, 49 young atopic men with or without asthma took part in a free-running test for 6 min and were given skin prick tests using morphine, a mast cell secretagogue, before and after the exercise. The mean diameters of the wheal induced by morphine in patients with EIA were not significantly different from those in patients without EIA before exercise, although the baseline lung function was significantly lower and the airway hyperresponsiveness, the peripheral blood eosinophil count, and the size of the wheal in response to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus were significantly higher in patients with EIA. However, the differences of the morphine-induced wheal diameter between patients with EIA and those without EIA became significant at 120 min after exercise (p<0.05), while the responses to histamine were not significantly different. These results suggest that exercise increases the releasability of skin mast cells in EIA patients whose asthma/allergy are relatively severe.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Analgesics, Opioid/diagnostic use
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Asthma/*immunology/physiopathology
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*Exercise
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Histamine/diagnostic use
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Humans
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Male
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Mast Cells/drug effects/*immunology
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Morphine/diagnostic use
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Skin/cytology/*immunology
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Skin Tests
10.Effects of acupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36) on eosinophil apoptosis and related gene expression in rats with asthma.
Zhao-Li WU ; Chun-Ri LI ; Zi-Li LIU ; Qing-Rong ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(8):721-725
OBJECTIVETo observed efficacy differences of acupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36) in rats with asthma and asthma with spleen-deficency, so as to investigate the therapeutic mechanism.
METHODSSixty SD rats were randomly divided into 5 groups according to their weight, named as an asthma with spleen-deficency group (group A), an acupuncture on asthma with spleen-deficency group (group B), an asthma group (group C), an acupuncture on asthma group (group D) and a control group. The rat models with spleen-deficiency in the first two groups were set up by TCM, then the rats of asthma model in the first four groups were induced by egg albumin, but the control group was treated by the same dose of saline. The group B and the group D were both treated with acupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36), once each day for 8 days, and the other groups remained unhandled. The mRNA expressions of Fas and Bcl-2 in the lung tissues were detected by hybridization in situ and apoptosis was detected by TUNEL (terminal dexynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dutp nick end labeling).
RESULTSCompared with the control group, in both the group A and the group C, the expression of Fas mRNA significantly decreased, but the expression of Bcl-2 mRNA significantly increased (all P < 0.01), and eosinophils (EOS) counts significantly increased, but EOS apoptosis rate significantly decreased (all P < 0.01). Compared with the group C, in the group A, the expressions of Fas mRNA significantly decreased, but the expressions of Bcl-2 mRNA and EOS counts significantly increased (all P < 0.01). At the same time, compared with the corresponding asthma groups, in both acupuncture groups, Fas mRNA expression obviously increased, Bcl-2 mRNA expression was significantly reduced (all P < 0.01), EOS counts remarkably decreased and EOS apoptosis rate significantly increased (all P < 0.01). There were no significant differences in the expressions of Fas mRNA and Bcl-2 mRNA between the two acupuncture groups (both P > 0.05), but compared with group B,in the group D, EOS counts significantly decreased and EOS apoptosis rate significantly increased (both P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36) can regulate the disorders of Fas mRNA and Bcl-2 mRNA expression in the state of both asthma and asthma with spleen-deficency, promote EOS apoptosis so as to inhibit the development of inflammatory reaction of asthma, showing that acupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36) has certain advantages on regulation of related gene of EOS in asthma with spleen-deficency.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Asthma ; genetics ; immunology ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Eosinophils ; cytology ; immunology ; Gene Expression ; Humans ; Male ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; fas Receptor ; genetics ; immunology