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Initial investigation of molecular phenotypes of airway mast cells and cytokine profiles in equine asthma

Equine asthma is a naturally occurring lung disease characterized by chronic, partially reversible airway obstruction, pulmonary remodeling, and lower airway inflammation. Asthma is currently divided into two major groups, mild to moderate asthma (mEA) and severe asthma (sEA), but further subtyping...

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Autores principales: Woodrow, Jane S., Hines, Melissa, Sommardahl, Carla, Flatland, Bente, Lo, Yancy, Wang, Zhiping, Sheats, Mary Katie, Lennon, Elizabeth M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9875299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36713876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.997139
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author Woodrow, Jane S.
Hines, Melissa
Sommardahl, Carla
Flatland, Bente
Lo, Yancy
Wang, Zhiping
Sheats, Mary Katie
Lennon, Elizabeth M.
author_facet Woodrow, Jane S.
Hines, Melissa
Sommardahl, Carla
Flatland, Bente
Lo, Yancy
Wang, Zhiping
Sheats, Mary Katie
Lennon, Elizabeth M.
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description Equine asthma is a naturally occurring lung disease characterized by chronic, partially reversible airway obstruction, pulmonary remodeling, and lower airway inflammation. Asthma is currently divided into two major groups, mild to moderate asthma (mEA) and severe asthma (sEA), but further subtyping by phenotype (i.e., clinical presentation) and/or endotype (i.e., cellular mechanisms) may be warranted. For this study, we were interested in further investigation of cellular and inflammatory characteristics of EA, including airway mast cells. The purpose of this study was to: (1) compare mast cell protease mRNA expression between healthy and asthmatic horses, (2) analyze the cytokine profile present in BALF of currently defined equine asthma groups, and (3) use these data to evaluate potential biomarkers of defined asthma groups. We hypothesized that there would be significant differences in the cellular mast cell phenotypes (i.e., mucosal vs. connective tissue) and cytokine profiles in the BALF of asthmatic vs. healthy horses and across asthma groups. We assert these characteristics may inform additional subtypes of equine asthma. Adult horses were recruited from the institution's teaching herd and clinical caseload. Mast cell protease gene expression of the BALF cellular component and multiplex bead immunoassay for cytokine concentrations in the BALF supernatant were investigated. Airway mast cells primarily expressed tryptase, with low levels of chymase. No significant changes in protease expression were detected across groups. Horses with severe asthma had increased TNF-α, CXCL-8, and IFN-γ concentrations in BALF supernatant. Multidimensional analysis demonstrated healthy and mEA horses have overlapping characteristics, with sEA separating from the other groups. This difference was primarily due to BALF neutrophil and lymphocyte concentrations. These study results further inform understanding of EA immunopathology, and future studies designed to investigate asthma phenotypes and endotypes. Ultimately, a better understanding of these groups could help identify novel therapeutic strategies.
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spelling pubmed-98752992023-01-26 Initial investigation of molecular phenotypes of airway mast cells and cytokine profiles in equine asthma Woodrow, Jane S. Hines, Melissa Sommardahl, Carla Flatland, Bente Lo, Yancy Wang, Zhiping Sheats, Mary Katie Lennon, Elizabeth M. Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Equine asthma is a naturally occurring lung disease characterized by chronic, partially reversible airway obstruction, pulmonary remodeling, and lower airway inflammation. Asthma is currently divided into two major groups, mild to moderate asthma (mEA) and severe asthma (sEA), but further subtyping by phenotype (i.e., clinical presentation) and/or endotype (i.e., cellular mechanisms) may be warranted. For this study, we were interested in further investigation of cellular and inflammatory characteristics of EA, including airway mast cells. The purpose of this study was to: (1) compare mast cell protease mRNA expression between healthy and asthmatic horses, (2) analyze the cytokine profile present in BALF of currently defined equine asthma groups, and (3) use these data to evaluate potential biomarkers of defined asthma groups. We hypothesized that there would be significant differences in the cellular mast cell phenotypes (i.e., mucosal vs. connective tissue) and cytokine profiles in the BALF of asthmatic vs. healthy horses and across asthma groups. We assert these characteristics may inform additional subtypes of equine asthma. Adult horses were recruited from the institution's teaching herd and clinical caseload. Mast cell protease gene expression of the BALF cellular component and multiplex bead immunoassay for cytokine concentrations in the BALF supernatant were investigated. Airway mast cells primarily expressed tryptase, with low levels of chymase. No significant changes in protease expression were detected across groups. Horses with severe asthma had increased TNF-α, CXCL-8, and IFN-γ concentrations in BALF supernatant. Multidimensional analysis demonstrated healthy and mEA horses have overlapping characteristics, with sEA separating from the other groups. This difference was primarily due to BALF neutrophil and lymphocyte concentrations. These study results further inform understanding of EA immunopathology, and future studies designed to investigate asthma phenotypes and endotypes. Ultimately, a better understanding of these groups could help identify novel therapeutic strategies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9875299/ /pubmed/36713876 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.997139 Text en Copyright © 2023 Woodrow, Hines, Sommardahl, Flatland, Lo, Wang, Sheats and Lennon. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Woodrow, Jane S.
Hines, Melissa
Sommardahl, Carla
Flatland, Bente
Lo, Yancy
Wang, Zhiping
Sheats, Mary Katie
Lennon, Elizabeth M.
Initial investigation of molecular phenotypes of airway mast cells and cytokine profiles in equine asthma
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title_fullStr Initial investigation of molecular phenotypes of airway mast cells and cytokine profiles in equine asthma
title_full_unstemmed Initial investigation of molecular phenotypes of airway mast cells and cytokine profiles in equine asthma
title_short Initial investigation of molecular phenotypes of airway mast cells and cytokine profiles in equine asthma
title_sort initial investigation of molecular phenotypes of airway mast cells and cytokine profiles in equine asthma
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9875299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36713876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.997139
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