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- Title
Gene expression in asthmatic airway smooth muscle: a mixed bag<sup>1</sup>.
- Authors
Seow, Chun Y.; Paré, Peter D.; Pascoe, Christopher D.; Swyngedouw, Nicholas E.
- Abstract
It has long been known that airway smooth muscle (ASM) contraction contributes significantly to the reversible airflow obstruction that defines asthma. It has also been postulated that phenotypic changes in ASM contribute to the airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR) that is a characteristic feature of asthma. Although there is agreement that the mass of ASM surrounding the airways is significantly increased in asthmatic compared with non-asthmatic airways, it is still uncertain whether there are quantitative or qualitative changes in the level of expression of the genes and proteins involved in the canonical contractile pathway in ASM that could account for AHR. This review will summarize past attempts at quantifying gene expression changes in the ASM of asthmatic lungs as well as non-asthmatic ASM cells stimulated with various inflammatory cytokines. The lack of consistent findings in asthmatic samples coupled with the relative concordance of results from stimulated ASM cells suggests that changes to the contractility of ASM tissues in asthma may be dependent on the presence of an inflammatory environment surrounding the ASM layer. Removal of the ASM from this environment could explain why hypercontractility is rarely seen ex vivo.
- Subjects
GENE expression; SMOOTH muscle; GENETICS of asthma; PROTEIN expression; CYTOKINES; ASTHMATICS; AIRWAY (Anatomy)
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, 2015, Vol 93, Issue 2, p137
- ISSN
0008-4212
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/cjpp-2014-0390