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Published in: Inflammation 3/2021

Open Access 01-06-2021 | Bronchial Asthma | Original Article

The Association Between β-Dystroglycan in Airway Smooth Muscle and Eosinophils in Allergic Asthma

Authors: Suhayla H. Shareef, Kawa Amin, Christer Janson

Published in: Inflammation | Issue 3/2021

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Abstract

Allergic asthma (AA) is a complex disorder with heterogeneous features of airway hyperresponsiveness, inflammation, and remodeling. The increase of airway smooth muscle (ASM) mass is a fundamental component of bronchial remodeling in AA, yet the pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical outcomes associated with ASM modulation are still elusive. The objective of this study is to compare the expression level of β-dystroglycan (β-DG) in ASM in AA subjects and a healthy control group and to investigate the relationship between eosinophils and β-DG in ASM in patients with AA. Thirteen AA patients and seven control subjects were analyzed for the ASM area and eosinophil cells. Bronchial biopsies were stained by β-DG and eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) using immunohistochemistry. The proportion of ASM with β-DG staining was greater in those with AA than in the healthy control group (mean (95% CI) (28.3% (23.8–32.7%) vs. 16.4% (14.1–18.5%), P < 0.0001). The number of ECP positive cells was higher in patients with AA than in the control group (4056 (3819–4296) vs. 466 (395–537) cells/mm2 P < 0.0001). In AA, the number of ECP positive cells was significantly correlated to the β-DG expression in ASM (r = 0.77, P = 0.002). There is an increased β-DG expression in ASM and a higher number of ECP positive cells in the bronchial biopsy of those with AA than those in the control group. The increased expression of β-DG in ASM in AA subjects correlates with the number of eosinophils, suggesting a role for this cell in airway remodeling in AA.
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Metadata
Title
The Association Between β-Dystroglycan in Airway Smooth Muscle and Eosinophils in Allergic Asthma
Authors
Suhayla H. Shareef
Kawa Amin
Christer Janson
Publication date
01-06-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Inflammation / Issue 3/2021
Print ISSN: 0360-3997
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2576
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10753-020-01401-y

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