Literature DB >> 28942959

Periostin in Allergic Inflammation.

Kenji Izuhara1, Kazuhiko Arima2, Shoichiro Ohta3, Shoichi Suzuki2, Masako Inamitsu2, Ken-Ichi Yamamoto2.   

Abstract

Periostin, an extracellular matrix protein belonging to the fasciclin family, has been shown to play a critical role in the process of remodeling during tissue/organ development or repair. Periostin functions as a matricellular protein in cell activation by binding to their receptors on cell surface, thereby exerting its biological activities. After we found that periostin is a downstream molecule of interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13, signature cytokines of type 2 immune responses, we showed that periostin is a component of subepithelial fibrosis in bronchial asthma, the first formal proof that periostin is involved in allergic inflammation. Subsequently, a great deal of evidence has accumulated demonstrating the significance of periostin in allergic inflammation. It is of note that in skin tissues, periostin is critical for amplification and persistence of allergic inflammation by communicating between fibroblasts and keratinocytes. Furthermore, periostin has been applied to development of novel diagnostics or therapeutic agents for allergic diseases. Serum periostin can reflect local production of periostin in inflamed lesions induced by Th2-type immune responses and also can predict the efficacy of Th2 antagonists against bronchial asthma. Blocking the interaction between periostin and its receptor, αv integrin, or down-regulating the periostin expression shows improvement of periostin-induced inflammation in mouse models or in in vitro systems. It is hoped that diagnostics or therapeutic agents targeting periostin will be of practical use in the near future.
© 2014 Japanese Society of Allergology.

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Keywords:  allergy; atopic dermatitis; bronchial asthma; inflammation; periostin

Year:  2015        PMID: 28942959     DOI: 10.2332/allergolint.13-RAI-0663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergol Int        ISSN: 1323-8930            Impact factor:   5.836


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4.  Serum periostin levels in early in pregnancy are significantly altered in women with miscarriage.

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5.  Periostin-related progression of different types of experimental pulmonary hypertension: A role for M2 macrophage and FGF-2 signalling.

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6.  Association of serum monomeric periostin level with outcomes of acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and fibrosing nonspecific interstitial pneumonia.

Authors:  Hiroshige Shimizu; Susumu Sakamoto; Masaki Okamoto; Takuma Isshiki; Junya Ono; Shigeki Shimizu; Tomoaki Hoshino; Kenji Izuhara; Sakae Homma
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7.  Periostin Activation of Integrin Receptors on Sensory Neurons Induces Allergic Itch.

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