| Literature DB >> 23950865 |
Yoshimasa Imoto1, Takahiro Tokunaga, Yuri Matsumoto, Yuko Hamada, Mizuho Ono, Takechiyo Yamada, Yumi Ito, Tadao Arinami, Mitsuhiro Okano, Emiko Noguchi, Shigeharu Fujieda.
Abstract
Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) to the Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica (JC) pollen is an IgE-mediated type I allergy affecting nasal mucosa. However, the molecular events underlying its development remain unclear. We sought to identify SAR-associated altered gene expression in nasal epithelial cells during natural exposure to JC pollen. We recruited study participants in 2009 and 2010 and collected nasal epithelial cells between February and April, which is the period of natural pollen dispersion. Fifteen patients with SAR-JC and 13 control subjects were enrolled in 2009, and 17 SAR-JC patients, 13 sensitized asymptomatic subjects (Sensitized), and 15 control subjects were enrolled in 2010. Total RNA was extracted from nasal epithelial cells and 8 SAR-JC patients and 6 control subjects in 2009 were subjected to microarray analysis with the Illumina HumanRef-8 Expression BeadChip platform. Allergen-stimulated histamine release was examined in the peripheral blood basophils isolated from patients with SAR. We identified 32 genes with significantly altered expression during allergen exposure. One of these, CST1 encodes the cysteine protease inhibitor, cystatin SN. CST1 expression in nasal epithelial cells was significantly upregulated in both the 2009 and 2010 SAR-JC groups compared with the control groups. Immunohistochemical staining confirmed the increased expression of CST1 in the nasal epithelial cells of SAR patients. Addition of exogenous CST1 to basophils inhibited JC allergen-stimulated histamine release in vitro. We propose that CST1 may contribute to inactivation of protease allergens and help re-establish homeostasis of the nasal membranes.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23950865 PMCID: PMC3741298 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of subjects for expression analysis.
| SAR-JC | Sensitized | Control | P value | |
| year | 2009 | |||
| Number of subjects | 15 | N.A | 13 | |
| Male/Female | 6/9 | N.A | 8/5 | 0.45 |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 37.93±9.32 | N.A | 32.85±7.83 | 0.13 |
| Total IgE (mean, 95%IC) | 44.47 (23.79–83.12) | N.A | 36.85 (20.04–67.77) | 0.65 |
| Specific IgE (JC) (mean, 95%IC) | 8.56 (4.13–17.71) | N.A | <0.34 | <0.0001 |
| year | 2010 | |||
| Number of subjects | 17 | 13 | 15 | |
| Male/Female | 8/9 | 4/9 | 6/9 | 0.64 |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 30.47±7.83 | 24.9±5.75 | 24.6±5.46 | 0.24 |
| Total IgE (mean, 95%IC) | 76.52 (53.30–109.84) | 61.26 (42.54–88.21) | 26.00 (12.06–56.07) | 0.0084 |
| Specific IgE (JC) (mean, 95%IC) | 16.19 (8.26–31.76) | 2.97 (1.37–6.43) | <0.34 | <0.0001 |
N.A, not applicable.
Figure 1Heatmap of differentially expressed genes between SAR patients (SAR) and Controls (CON).
Genes significantly altered in nasal epithelial cells in SAR-JC patients.
| Gene | Array address ID | NM numbers | Fold change | q values |
| CST1 | 6370541 | NM_001898.2 | 64.6 | 0.031 |
| ITLN1 | 7610170 | NM_017625.2 | 16.9 | 0.045 |
| CLC | 2030142 | NM_001828.4 | 5.9 | 0.032 |
| CDH26 | 4590541 | NM_021810.3 | 5.2 | 0.031 |
| NOS2A | 4760324 | NM_153292.1 | 4.9 | 0.033 |
| HDC | 6280326 | NM_002112.2 | 3.4 | 0.049 |
| HIST1H2BD | 290730 | NM_138720.1 | 3.1 | 0.016 |
| RPL14 | 2140753 | NM_001034996.1 | 2.7 | 0.033 |
| HIST1H2BD | 6200669 | NM_138720.1 | 2.5 | 0.033 |
| OSTC | 4610722 | NM_021227.2 | 2.5 | 0.032 |
| IL20RB | 3400095 | NM_144717.2 | 2.4 | 0.031 |
| ATP2C2 | 2510669 | NM_014861.2 | 2.3 | 0.031 |
| RRAS | 4570670 | NM_006270.3 | 2.2 | 0.047 |
| CFDP1 | 6200494 | NM_006324.2 | 2.2 | 0.033 |
| SDPR | 6290114 | NM_004657.4 | 2.0 | 0.031 |
| BCL2L15 | 1710575 | NM_001010922.2 | 2.0 | 0.045 |
| CAMK2G | 1010475 | NM_001222.2 | −2.0 | 0.033 |
| ZNF750 | 3420176 | NM_024702.2 | −2.1 | 0.032 |
| SLC6A6 | 2810280 | NM_003043.3 | −2.2 | 0.031 |
| NR1D2 | 2640707 | XM_001130839.1 | −2.2 | 0.031 |
| MAP3K2 | 3800762 | XM_001128799.1 | −2.3 | 0.031 |
| MAF | 3610440 | NM_005360.3 | −2.3 | 0.033 |
| SLC25A36 | 3870242 | NM_018155.1 | −2.3 | 0.041 |
| GK5 | 6180543 | NM_001039547.1 | −2.4 | 0.041 |
| SYT7 | 5050390 | NM_004200.2 | −2.4 | 0.031 |
| AKR1B1 | 4260139 | NM_001628.2 | −2.4 | 0.025 |
| ST3GAL5 | 5260403 | NM_001042437.1 | −2.4 | 0.031 |
| OTX1 | 1740438 | NM_014562.2 | −2.8 | 0.049 |
| RORA | 1110180 | NM_002943.2 | −2.9 | 0.044 |
| PDE5A | 1770333 | NM_001083.3 | −3.1 | 0.033 |
| ANKRD36 | 5810050 | NM_198555.3 | −4.1 | 0.044 |
| ANKRD36B | 3060010 | NM_025190.2 | −5.5 | 0.031 |
Absent call in Eosinophils according to the data by Nakajima et al.
Welch's t test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR.
GSEA using dataset of the study by Giovannini-Chami [5].
| Enrishment Score (ES) | Nominal ES (NES) | P value | q value | |
| IL-4_AND_IL_13 | 0.73 | 1.85 | 0.004 | 0.027 |
| MITE_ALLERGY | 0.87 | 1.75 | 0.004 | 0.025 |
| IFN α | 0.21 | 0.74 | 0.78 | 0.89 |
| IFN γ | 0.19 | 0.66 | 0.83 | 0.75 |
Figure 2Expression of CST1 in nasal epithelial cells.
RNA from nasal mucosa of Control subjects, Sensitized subjects, and patients with SAR-JC was analyzed for CST1 expression by qRT-PCR. Expression of CST1 in samples from (A) 2009 and (B) 2010. ns, not significant (P>0.05); ***, P<0.001.
Figure 3Immunohistochemical staining of CST1 in nasal epithelial cells.
Representative immunostaining of CST1 expression inthe nasal epithelium of 2 SAR patients (A and B) and 2 Control subjects (C and D). Magnification:×200.
Figure 4Histamine release by peripheral basophils stimulated with JC allergen.
Cells were cultured with Cryj1 both in the presence and absence of recombinant CST1. *, P<0.05.