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Egypt J Pediatr Allergy Immunol |
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Sputum epithelial cell-derived neutrophil-activating peptide-78
(ENA-78/CXCL5) in asthmatic children: relation to eosinophil activation |
Gehan A. Mostafa |
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Nahla M. Heshmat |
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Manal M. Abd El-Aziz |
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Essam M. Abd El-Bary |
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Background: Epithelial cell-derived neutrophil-activating peptide-78 (ENA-
78) is a chemokine that recruits and activates neutrophils, possesses
angiogenic properties and promotes connective tissue remodeling. Thus, it
could play a pathogenic role in allergic airway inflammation. Eosinophils
are the major source for this chemokine in inflamed airways.
Objective: To evaluate sputum ENA-78 expression and its relation to acute
asthma exacerbations of varying severity, and eosinophil cationic protein
(ECP) as a marker of eosinophil activation, as well as eosinophil counts in
blood and sputum.
Methods: Sputum ENA-78 and serum ECP were measured by ELISA in 21
children during and after acute asthma exacerbation and 21 healthy
matched controls. Patients were subdivided according to exacerbation
severity into three equal subgroups; mild, moderate and severe.
Results: Sputum ENA-78 was significantly higher in asthmatic children
during acute exacerbation than controls (310.1±156.9 pg/ml vs 65.9±11.6
pg/ml, p<0.0001). It was significantly higher in severe than moderate and in
moderate than mild exacerbations, and was negatively correlated to the
peak expiratory flow rate. Sputum ENA-78 showed significant positive
correlations with serum ECP and eosinophil counts in blood and sputum. By
follow up of patients with acute asthma exacerbation till remission of
symptoms and signs, sputum ENA-78, serum ECP and eosinophil counts in
blood and sputum decreased significantly, but their levels remained
significantly higher than the control values.
Conclusion: Sputum ENA-78 is increased during acute asthma exacerbation
and it positively correlates with exacerbation severity and eosinophil
activation. Thus, it may play a role in the evolution of acute asthma
exacerbation and may be a future target for new asthma therapeutic
modalities. |
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