Literature DB >> 19575684

Immunobiology of asthma.

Qutayba Hamid1, Meri Tulic.   

Abstract

Asthma is characterized by chronic inflammation of the airways in which there is an overabundance of eosinophils, mast cells, and activated T helper lymphocytes. These inflammatory cells release mediators that then trigger bronchoconstriction, mucus secretion, and remodeling. The inflammatory mediators that drive this process include cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, lipid mediators, immunoglobulins, and histamine. The inflammation in allergic asthma can be difficult to control. This is mainly due to the development of an adaptive immunity to an allergen, leading to immunological memory. This leads to recall reactions to the allergen, causing persistent inflammation and damage to the airways. Generally, in asthma inflammation is directed by Th2 cytokines, which can act by positive feedback mechanisms to promote the production of more inflammatory mediators including other cytokines and chemokines. This review discusses the role of cytokines and chemokines in the immunobiology of asthma and attempts to relate their expression to morphological and functional abnormalities in the lungs of asthmatic subjects. We also discuss new concepts in asthma immunology, in particular the role of cytokines in airway remodeling and the interaction between cytokines and infection.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19575684     DOI: 10.1146/annurev.physiol.010908.163200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Physiol        ISSN: 0066-4278            Impact factor:   19.318


  124 in total

1.  [Effect of acupuncture on TGF-β1/Smads pathway in mice with airway remodeling mic].

Authors:  Huihui Liu; Jiayi Liu; Meiyu Peng; Yuhui Li; Chunqiao Li
Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao       Date:  2018-11-30

2.  Platelet activation, P-selectin, and eosinophil β1-integrin activation in asthma.

Authors:  Mats W Johansson; Shih-Tsung Han; Kristin A Gunderson; William W Busse; Nizar N Jarjour; Deane F Mosher
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2012-01-06       Impact factor: 21.405

Review 3.  Role of G protein-coupled receptors in inflammation.

Authors:  Lei Sun; Richard D Ye
Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Sin       Date:  2012-02-27       Impact factor: 6.150

4.  Kv7 potassium channels in airway smooth muscle cells: signal transduction intermediates and pharmacological targets for bronchodilator therapy.

Authors:  Lioubov I Brueggemann; Priyanka P Kakad; Robert B Love; Julian Solway; Maria L Dowell; Leanne L Cribbs; Kenneth L Byron
Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol       Date:  2011-09-30       Impact factor: 5.464

Review 5.  Neurotrophins in lung health and disease.

Authors:  Ys Prakash; Michael A Thompson; Lucas Meuchel; Christina M Pabelick; Carlos B Mantilla; Syed Zaidi; Richard J Martin
Journal:  Expert Rev Respir Med       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 3.772

6.  Adenovirus-mediated interleukin-35 gene transfer suppresses allergic airway inflammation in a murine model of asthma.

Authors:  Yan Li; Xiuhe Pan; Xiao Peng; Shubo Li; Yanchun Zhou; Xiaoxuan Zheng; Mingcai Li
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2015-08-30       Impact factor: 4.575

7.  Mycoplasma pneumoniae CARDS toxin induces pulmonary eosinophilic and lymphocytic inflammation.

Authors:  Jorge L Medina; Jacqueline J Coalson; Edward G Brooks; Vicki T Winter; Adriana Chaparro; Molly F R Principe; Thirumalai R Kannan; Joel B Baseman; Peter H Dube
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2012-01-26       Impact factor: 6.914

8.  Basophil-associated OX40 ligand participates in the initiation of Th2 responses during airway inflammation.

Authors:  Caixia Di; Xiaoliang Lin; Yanjie Zhang; Wenwei Zhong; Yufan Yuan; Tong Zhou; Junling Liu; Zhenwei Xia
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2015-04-03       Impact factor: 5.157

9.  NFIL3/E4BP4 controls type 2 T helper cell cytokine expression.

Authors:  Masaki Kashiwada; Suzanne L Cassel; John D Colgan; Paul B Rothman
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2011-04-15       Impact factor: 11.598

Review 10.  Key mediators in the immunopathogenesis of allergic asthma.

Authors:  Sannette Hall; Devendra K Agrawal
Journal:  Int Immunopharmacol       Date:  2014-06-13       Impact factor: 4.932

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