Title of article :
Assessment of Interleukin-8 in Bronchial Asthma in Iraq
Author/Authors :
Faeqali Jan, M Department of Applied Science - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq , Muneer Al-Khafaji, H Department of Applied Science - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq , Hasan Al-Saadi, B Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologies for Post Graduate Studies - University of Baghdad - Baghdad, Iraq , Aneed Al-Saedi, M. K Iraqi Hereditary company - Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
It has been approved that neutrophils are responsible for many inflammatory lung diseases, such as acute
respiratory distress syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and asthma. It is well documented that the
CXC chemokine interleukin-8 (IL-8) plays a key role as a potent neutrophil recruiting and activating factor.
Asthma is one of the most common major non-contagious diseases and has a substantial impact on the patient’s
quality of life. The current evidence suggests that asthma is a complex multifactorial disorder, and its etiology is
increasingly attributed to interactions between genetic susceptibility, host factors, and environmental exposures.
IL-8 plays an important role in respiratory diseases and is a known regulator of pulmonary inflammation and
immunity, induced phagocytosis, and promoted angiogenesis. This study aimed to investigate the IL-8 gene
expression in blood samples of bronchial asthma patients. Therefore, the blood samples were taken from two
groups of participants, including the group of patients with asthma (n=100) in the age range of20-61years and
the group of healthy individuals (n=50).The obtained results indicated that the expression of IL-8 mRNA in the
group of asthma patients was three times higher than that in the group of healthy individuals. Therefore, it is
suggested that the antagonism of IL-8 could be a potent therapeutic strategy in the treatment of asthma.
Keywords :
RT-PCR , Bronchial asthma , IL-8 , Gene expression , qRT-PCR
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute