Shuang-hong Li1, Ya-ling Luo, Wen-yan Lai. 1. Department of Respiratory Diseases, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China. lsh0224@163.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the expression of eosinophil major basic protein (MBP) mRNA in bronchial asthma and explore its significance. METHODS: Peripheral blood eosinophil MBP mRNA levels were measured in 40 patients with asthma and 20 normal controls by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. The association of MBP mRNA levels with eosinophil count and pulmonary function was also analyzed. RESULTS: Compared with the normal control group, MBP mRNA level were significantly increased in asthma patients (0.37-/+0.11 vs 0.17-/+0.04, P<0.001), so was the eosinophil count (0.86-/+0.52 vs 0.21-/+0.10, P<0.001). MBP mRNA levels in patients with moderate persistent asthma (0.42-/+0.05) and those with severe persistent asthma (0.47-/+0.05) were significantly higher than those in patients with mild persistent asthma (0.25-/+0.06, P<0.001), and the difference in MBP mRNA levels between moderate persistent asthma patients and severe ones was also significant (P<0.05). Among the asthma patients, MBP mRNA levels showed an inverse correlation with pulmonary function (r=-0.7490, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Increased MBP mRNA expression level may correlate with the severity of asthma. MBP may play an important role in the development of asthma.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the expression of eosinophil major basic protein (MBP) mRNA in bronchial asthma and explore its significance. METHODS: Peripheral blood eosinophil MBP mRNA levels were measured in 40 patients with asthma and 20 normal controls by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. The association of MBP mRNA levels with eosinophil count and pulmonary function was also analyzed. RESULTS: Compared with the normal control group, MBP mRNA level were significantly increased in asthmapatients (0.37-/+0.11 vs 0.17-/+0.04, P<0.001), so was the eosinophil count (0.86-/+0.52 vs 0.21-/+0.10, P<0.001). MBP mRNA levels in patients with moderate persistent asthma (0.42-/+0.05) and those with severe persistent asthma (0.47-/+0.05) were significantly higher than those in patients with mild persistent asthma (0.25-/+0.06, P<0.001), and the difference in MBP mRNA levels between moderate persistent asthmapatients and severe ones was also significant (P<0.05). Among the asthmapatients, MBP mRNA levels showed an inverse correlation with pulmonary function (r=-0.7490, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Increased MBP mRNA expression level may correlate with the severity of asthma. MBP may play an important role in the development of asthma.
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