Title of article :
Expression of Interleukin-35 in Children with Acute Allergic Asthma
Author/Authors :
Cai, Zhangqiao Department of Emergency - Affiliated Renhe Hospital of China Three Gorges University - Yichang - Hubei, China , He, Yuxia Department of Otolaryngology - Affiliated Renhe Hospital of China Three Gorges University - Yichang - Hubei, China , Yang, Jing Department of Emergency - Affiliated Renhe Hospital of China Three Gorges University - Yichang - Hubei, China
Abstract :
Allergic asthma is believed to be a T helper 2 cell (Th2)
preponderant response caused by airway hyper-responsiveness.
Interleukin-35 (IL-35) is a newly discovered anti-inflammatory
cytokine.
Objective: To determine whether the expression of IL-35 is
associated with type-2 inflammation in children with asthma
exacerbations.
Methods: Thirty children (6-12 years old) with acute allergic asthma
and twenty healthy controls were enrolled. Sputum was collected
from lower airways. IL-35 and type 2 cytokines expression from
serum and sputum were measured at mRNA and protein level by
real-time PCR and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA),
respectively. The sampling and the test were repeated eight weeks
after the asthma exacerbation.
Results: At the time of exacerbation, IL-35 expression decreased
significantly in induced sputum and serum than in the controls.
The expression of IL-35 was negatively correlated with IL-4, IL-5
and IL-13 expression. The IL-35 from induced sputum increased
significantly, whereas type-2 cytokines decreased significantly
eight weeks after the exacerbation.
Conclusion: Our results showed that decreased IL-35 was associated
with type-2 cytokines in asthma exacerbations in children,
suggesting that IL-35 may be a potential future drug target for
asthma exacerbations.
Keywords :
Th2 Cytokines , Interleukin-35 , Exacerbation , Asthma
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Immunology (IJI)