1.Effects of Environments on Allergic Diseases: From the Points of Basic Immunology and Allergology
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2006;3(2):37-42
The incidence of allergic diseases has dramatically increased in recent decades, particularly in developed areas. The precise reason for this has not been figured out. However, improved hygiene, having such results as a decrease in childhood infections, has been thought to be an important environmental factor from the points of epidemiology. To clarify the molecular mechanism of the effects of environmental factors on allergic diseases is important to consider what kind of complementary and alternative medicine is effective for the improvement of allergic diseases.
2.Using Periostin as a Biomarker in the Treatment of Asthma.
Kenji IZUHARA ; Shoichiro OHTA ; Junya ONO
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2016;8(6):491-498
Periostin acts both as an extracellular matrix protein belonging to the fasciclin family and as a matricellular protein functioning in cell activation by binding to its receptors on the cell surface. It has been established that periostin is a downstream molecule of interleukin (IL)-13, a signature type 2 cytokine, and that periostin plays an important role in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases, including asthma. Based on these findings, much attention has been paid to periostin as a biomarker useful in the treatment of asthma. Periostin is a surrogate biomarker for type 2 immunity; it has been shown that serum periostin can predict the efficacy of anti-IL-13 antibodies (lebrikizumab) and anti-IgE antibodies (omalizumab), and that this usefulness can be potentially expanded to other type 2 antagonists. Moreover, it has been shown that periostin is not a simple surrogate biomarker for type 2 immunity; periostin-high asthma patients have several unique characteristics, including eosinophilia, high fraction of nitric oxide, aspirin intolerance, nasal disorders, and late onset. These characteristics are likely to be correlated with the involvement of periostin in the tissue remodeling of asthma. Periostin is also associated with hyporesponsiveness to inhaled corticosteroids, probably reflecting tissue remodeling. Thus, periostin has 2 characteristics as a biomarker for early diagnosis of asthma: surrogate biomarkers for type 2 immunity and tissue remodeling. Based on these characteristics, we will be able to apply serum periostin to treatment of asthma.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Antibodies
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Aspirin
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Asthma*
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Biomarkers
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Early Diagnosis
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Eosinophilia
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Extracellular Matrix
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Humans
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Interleukins
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Nitric Oxide
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Nose Diseases
3.Periostin and Interleukin-13 Are Independently Related to Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria.
Youin BAE ; Kenji IZUHARA ; Soichiro OHTA ; Junya ONO ; Gwan Ui HONG ; Jai Youl RO ; Gyeong Hun PARK ; Jeong Hee CHOI
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2016;8(5):457-460
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a complex idiopathic disease of the skin with various cellular infiltrations. Although mast cells are key effector cells in the pathogenesis of CSU, CD4+ T helper 2 cells also have particular roles in the development and maintenance of CSU. Periostin is known as a downstream molecule of interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13, key cytokines of type 2 immune responses. In this study, we examined periostin and IL-13 levels in the sera of patients with CSU (n=84) and healthy normal controls (NCs, n=43). Periostin levels were significantly lower in the CSU group than in NCs (71.4±21.8 vs 85.1±22.4 ng/mL, P=0.04). Periostin levels were also lower in the severe CSU group than those in mild CSU (59.7±18.0 vs 73.4±22.0 ng/mL, P=0.04). However, IL-13 levels were significantly higher in patients with CSU than in NCs (508.5±51.2 vs 200.7±13.3 pg/mL, P=0.001). In conclusion, periostin and IL-13 may be independently related to the pathogenesis of CSU.
Cytokines
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Humans
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Interleukin-13*
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Interleukins
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Mast Cells
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Skin
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Urticaria*
4.Serum Periostin Levels: A Potential Serologic Marker for Toluene Diisocyanate-Induced Occupational Asthma.
Ji Ho LEE ; Sang Ha KIM ; Youngwoo CHOI ; Hoang Kim Tu TRINH ; Eun Mi YANG ; Ga Young BAN ; Yoo Seob SHIN ; Young Min YE ; Kenji IZUHARA ; Hae Sim PARK
Yonsei Medical Journal 2018;59(10):1214-1221
PURPOSE: Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) is a leading cause of occupational asthma (OA). Periostin is a matricellular protein implicated in type 2 immunity-driven asthma. Its pathogenic role in TDI-OA has not been completely elucidated. The present study was performed to investigate the role of periostin in TDI-OA. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serum periostin levels were measured in subjects with TDI-OA, asymptomatic TDI-exposure controls (AECs), non-occupational asthmatics (NAs), and unexposed normal controls (NCs). To understand the mechanism by which TDI induces periostin production, primary small airway epithelial cells (SAECs) were cultured under stimulation of TDI and neutrophils from asthmatic patients. RESULTS: Fifty-three subjects with TDI-OA, 71 AECs, 67 NAs, and 83 NCs were enrolled. Serum periostin levels were significantly higher in TDI-OA subjects than in AECs (p=0.001), NAs (p < 0.001), and NCs (p < 0.001). In TDI-exposed subjects (TDI-OA and AEC), the PC20 methacholine levels were significantly lower in subjects with a higher periostin level than in those with a lower periostin level. TDI exposure did not increase periostin production directly by SAECs; however, periostin production increased significantly after co-culture with TDI and neutrophils, which was suppressed by an antioxidant. In addition, increased release of TGF-β1 was noted from SAECs when exposed to TDI and neutrophils, which was also suppressed by an antioxidant. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that an increased periostin level may contribute to the progression of airway inflammation to remodeling in TDI-exposed workers. A high serum periostin level is a potential serologic marker of the phenotype of TDI-OA.
Asthma
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Asthma, Occupational*
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Coculture Techniques
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Epithelial Cells
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Methacholine Chloride
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Neutrophils
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Phenotype
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Toluene 2,4-Diisocyanate
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Toluene*
5.Serum Periostin Is Negatively Correlated With Exposure to Formaldehyde and Volatile Organic Compounds in Children.
Dong Keon YON ; Jaewoo AN ; Eun Kyo HA ; Hye Mi JEE ; Kenji IZUHARA ; Junya ONO ; Young Ho JUNG ; Kyung Suk LEE ; Youn Ho SHEEN ; Heysung BAEK ; Man Yong HAN
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2018;10(6):716-721
Epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to tobacco smoke causing irritation and inflammation in the airways tends to reduce serum periostin concentrations in adults. We now investigate prospective cross-sectional study on 135 Korean students aged 7 years in the first grade who were participating in the Seongnam Atopy Project for Children's Happiness 2016 (SAP2016) cohort. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to show significant inverse correlations between serum periostin concentration and exposure to xylene and formaldehyde in children. Our findings suggested the need for caution in using the serum periostin level as a marker for allergic diseases, since exposure to volatile organic compounds and formaldehyde may confound the interpretation of these results.
Adult
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Child*
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Cohort Studies
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Epidemiologic Studies
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Formaldehyde*
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Gyeonggi-do
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Happiness
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Prospective Studies
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Smoke
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Tobacco
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Volatile Organic Compounds*
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Xylenes