Literature DB >> 23704072

MicroRNA profiles in nasal mucosa of patients with allergic and nonallergic rhinitis and asthma.

Hille Suojalehto1, Elina Toskala, Maritta Kilpeläinen, Marja-Leena Majuri, Camilla Mitts, Irmeli Lindström, Anne Puustinen, Tuomas Plosila, Jukka Sipilä, Henrik Wolff, Harri Alenius.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rhinitis and asthma commonly coexist and are often regarded as "unified airways disease." Evidence exists that microRNAs are important in controlling inflammatory processes, but little is known about their role in airway inflammation. The present study evaluated the inflammatory profiles of patients with allergic rhinitis (AR), with and without concomitant asthma, and of patients with nonallergic rhinitis (NAR).
METHODS: We analyzed inflammatory cells, cytokines, and microRNAs from nasal biopsies and measured nasal nitric oxide (nNO) levels in 159 young adult subjects subdivided into 4 groups: (1) AR; (2) AR+asthma; (3) NAR; and (4) controls.
RESULTS: We observed the upregulation of T-helper 2 (Th2) cytokines and the trend of elevation of nNO levels in AR patients compared to controls. Subjects with current AR symptoms had increased levels of miR-155, miR-205, and miR-498, but reduced levels of let-7e. In addition, patients with positive skin prick test (SPT) reactions exhibited increased miR-155 and miR-205 expression and a decreased level of let-7e, compared to subjects with negative SPT findings. Concomitant asthma had little effect on the inflammatory profile of AR. No significant changes in inflammatory markers were found in NAR patients compared to healthy controls.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that microRNAs miR-155, miR-205, miR-498, and let-7e may be important in the allergic inflammation present in nasal mucosa. Regarding NAR, our findings support the view that mechanisms other than inflammation are pivotal.
© 2013 ARS-AAOA, LLC.

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Keywords:  biomarkers; cytokines; immune system; nitric oxide; respiratory hypersensitivity

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23704072     DOI: 10.1002/alr.21179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Forum Allergy Rhinol        ISSN: 2042-6976            Impact factor:   3.858


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