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Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells

BACKGROUND: Bronchial smooth muscle (BSM) cells from asthmatic patients maintain in vitro a distinct hyper-reactive (“primed”) phenotype, characterized by increased release of pro-inflammatory factors and mediators, as well as hyperplasia and/or hypertrophy. This “primed” phenotype helps to understa...

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Autores principales: Alexandrova, Elena, Nassa, Giovanni, Corleone, Giacomo, Buzdin, Anton, Aliper, Alexander M., Terekhanova, Nadezhda, Shepelin, Denis, Zhavoronkov, Alexander, Tamm, Michael, Milanesi, Luciano, Miglino, Nicola, Weisz, Alessandro, Borger, Pieter
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5039037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26863634
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7209
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author Alexandrova, Elena
Nassa, Giovanni
Corleone, Giacomo
Buzdin, Anton
Aliper, Alexander M.
Terekhanova, Nadezhda
Shepelin, Denis
Zhavoronkov, Alexander
Tamm, Michael
Milanesi, Luciano
Miglino, Nicola
Weisz, Alessandro
Borger, Pieter
author_facet Alexandrova, Elena
Nassa, Giovanni
Corleone, Giacomo
Buzdin, Anton
Aliper, Alexander M.
Terekhanova, Nadezhda
Shepelin, Denis
Zhavoronkov, Alexander
Tamm, Michael
Milanesi, Luciano
Miglino, Nicola
Weisz, Alessandro
Borger, Pieter
author_sort Alexandrova, Elena
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description BACKGROUND: Bronchial smooth muscle (BSM) cells from asthmatic patients maintain in vitro a distinct hyper-reactive (“primed”) phenotype, characterized by increased release of pro-inflammatory factors and mediators, as well as hyperplasia and/or hypertrophy. This “primed” phenotype helps to understand pathogenesis of asthma, as changes in BSM function are essential for manifestation of allergic and inflammatory responses and airway wall remodelling. OBJECTIVE: To identify signalling pathways in cultured primary BSMs of asthma patients and non-asthmatic subjects by genome wide profiling of differentially expressed mRNAs and activated intracellular signalling pathways (ISPs). METHODS: Transcriptome profiling by cap-analysis-of-gene-expression (CAGE), which permits selection of preferentially capped mRNAs most likely to be translated into proteins, was performed in human BSM cells from asthmatic (n=8) and non-asthmatic (n=6) subjects and OncoFinder tool were then exploited for identification of ISP deregulations. RESULTS: CAGE revealed >600 RNAs differentially expressed in asthma vs control cells (p≤0.005), with asthma samples showing a high degree of similarity among them. Comprehensive ISP activation analysis revealed that among 269 pathways analysed, 145 (p<0.05) or 103 (p<0.01) are differentially active in asthma, with profiles that clearly characterize BSM cells of asthmatic individuals. Notably, we identified 7 clusters of coherently acting pathways functionally related to the disease, with ISPs down-regulated in asthma mostly targeting cell death-promoting pathways and up-regulated ones affecting cell growth and proliferation, inflammatory response, control of smooth muscle contraction and hypoxia-related signalization. CONCLUSIONS: These first-time results can now be exploited toward development of novel therapeutic strategies targeting ISP signatures linked to asthma pathophysiology.
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spelling pubmed-50390372016-10-10 Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells Alexandrova, Elena Nassa, Giovanni Corleone, Giacomo Buzdin, Anton Aliper, Alexander M. Terekhanova, Nadezhda Shepelin, Denis Zhavoronkov, Alexander Tamm, Michael Milanesi, Luciano Miglino, Nicola Weisz, Alessandro Borger, Pieter Oncotarget Research Paper BACKGROUND: Bronchial smooth muscle (BSM) cells from asthmatic patients maintain in vitro a distinct hyper-reactive (“primed”) phenotype, characterized by increased release of pro-inflammatory factors and mediators, as well as hyperplasia and/or hypertrophy. This “primed” phenotype helps to understand pathogenesis of asthma, as changes in BSM function are essential for manifestation of allergic and inflammatory responses and airway wall remodelling. OBJECTIVE: To identify signalling pathways in cultured primary BSMs of asthma patients and non-asthmatic subjects by genome wide profiling of differentially expressed mRNAs and activated intracellular signalling pathways (ISPs). METHODS: Transcriptome profiling by cap-analysis-of-gene-expression (CAGE), which permits selection of preferentially capped mRNAs most likely to be translated into proteins, was performed in human BSM cells from asthmatic (n=8) and non-asthmatic (n=6) subjects and OncoFinder tool were then exploited for identification of ISP deregulations. RESULTS: CAGE revealed >600 RNAs differentially expressed in asthma vs control cells (p≤0.005), with asthma samples showing a high degree of similarity among them. Comprehensive ISP activation analysis revealed that among 269 pathways analysed, 145 (p<0.05) or 103 (p<0.01) are differentially active in asthma, with profiles that clearly characterize BSM cells of asthmatic individuals. Notably, we identified 7 clusters of coherently acting pathways functionally related to the disease, with ISPs down-regulated in asthma mostly targeting cell death-promoting pathways and up-regulated ones affecting cell growth and proliferation, inflammatory response, control of smooth muscle contraction and hypoxia-related signalization. CONCLUSIONS: These first-time results can now be exploited toward development of novel therapeutic strategies targeting ISP signatures linked to asthma pathophysiology. Impact Journals LLC 2016-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5039037/ /pubmed/26863634 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7209 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Alexandrova et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Alexandrova, Elena
Nassa, Giovanni
Corleone, Giacomo
Buzdin, Anton
Aliper, Alexander M.
Terekhanova, Nadezhda
Shepelin, Denis
Zhavoronkov, Alexander
Tamm, Michael
Milanesi, Luciano
Miglino, Nicola
Weisz, Alessandro
Borger, Pieter
Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells
title Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells
title_full Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells
title_fullStr Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells
title_short Large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells
title_sort large-scale profiling of signalling pathways reveals an asthma specific signature in bronchial smooth muscle cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5039037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26863634
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7209
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