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Daniel J Jackson1, William W Busse2, Leonard B Bacharier3, Meyer Kattan4, George T O'Connor5, Robert A Wood6, Cynthia M Visness7, Stephen R Durham8, David Larson9, Stephane Esnault2, Carole Ober10, Peter J Gergen11, Patrice Becker11, Alkis Togias11, James E Gern2, Mathew C Altman12.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32333915 PMCID: PMC7175851 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2020.04.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Allergy Clin Immunol ISSN: 0091-6749 Impact factor: 10.793
Fig 1ACE2 expression is decreased in the nasal epithelium of children with allergic sensitization (Sens) and allergic asthma. A,ACE2 expression levels in nasal brush samples from 11-year-old children in the URECA cohort according to asthma diagnosis by the age of 10 years, dichotomized as no (–) or yes (+), and IgE sensitization trajectory at the age of 10 years, dichotomized as not/minimally (no/Min) IgE-sensitized (–) or IgE-sensitized (+), showing lower levels of ACE2 in children with atopy and atopic asthma. B,ACE2 expression in URECA children with asthma, subdivided according to the degree of IgE sensitization and demonstrating progressively lower levels of ACE2 according to the degree of IgE sensitization among children with asthma. Those children with both asthma and the highest IgE sensitization had the lowest levels of ACE2 expression. Expression levels are log2-transformed. Shown are median values (horizontal), interquartile ranges (boxes), and 1.5× interquartile range (whiskers). The printed FCs are for the non–log2-transformed expression values to aid in interpretation of the effect sizes.
Association of T2 biomarkers and nasal brush ACE2 expression in the URECA cohort
| Biomarker | Association with | |
|---|---|---|
| Positive allergen-specific IgE | –0.089 | 3.1E–5 |
| Total IgE level | –0.31 | 5.1E–6 |
| Fractional exhaled nitric oxide | –0.45 | 3.4E–3 |
| Blood eosinophils | –0.13 | .07 |
| Nasal epithelial | –0.123 | 8.6E–5 |
Fig 2ACE2 expression is decreased in nasal and bronchial epithelium of individuals with allergy after allergen challenge. A,ACE2 expression was significantly decreased in nasal brush samples from adults in the cohort with allergic rhinitis and cat allergen sensitization both 8 hours after a cat allergen NAC and 8 hours after the second day of a cat allergen EEC (n = 24) (https://www.itntrialshare.org/CATEEC_primary.url). B,ACE2 expression was significantly decreased in bronchial epithelial brush samples from adults with allergic asthma 48 hours after a segmental bronchial allergen challenge (n = 23). Expression levels are log2-transformed. Shown are median values (horizontal), interquartile ranges (boxes), and 1.5× interquartile range (whiskers). The printed FCs are for the non–log2-transformed expression values to aid in interpretation of the effect sizes.
Fig E1IL-13 stimulation decreases ACE2 expression in nasal and bronchial epithelium. IL-13 stimulation of airway epithelial cells grown in an air-liquid interface decreased ACE2 expression in nasal epithelium (FC = 0.44; P = 5.8E–4; n = 2 per condition) (A) and bronchial epithelium (FC = 0.80; P = 5.1E–3; n = 4 per condition) (B). Shown are mean expression levels (red) and individual points representing biologic replicates.