[HTML][HTML] Uncoordinated production of Laminin-5 chains in airways epithelium of allergic asthmatics

K Amin, C Janson, L Sevéus, K Miyazaki, I Virtanen… - Respiratory …, 2005 - Springer
K Amin, C Janson, L Sevéus, K Miyazaki, I Virtanen, P Venge
Respiratory research, 2005Springer
Background Laminins are a group of proteins largely responsible for the anchorage of cells
to basement membranes. We hypothesized that altered Laminin chain production in the
bronchial mucosa might explain the phenomenon of epithelial cell shedding in asthma. The
aim was to characterize the presence of Laminin chains in the SEBM and epithelium in
allergic and non-allergic asthmatics. Patients and methods Biopsies were taken from the
bronchi of 11 patients with allergic and 9 patients with non-allergic asthma and from 7 …
Background
Laminins are a group of proteins largely responsible for the anchorage of cells to basement membranes. We hypothesized that altered Laminin chain production in the bronchial mucosa might explain the phenomenon of epithelial cell shedding in asthma. The aim was to characterize the presence of Laminin chains in the SEBM and epithelium in allergic and non-allergic asthmatics.
Patients and methods
Biopsies were taken from the bronchi of 11 patients with allergic and 9 patients with non-allergic asthma and from 7 controls and stained with antibodies against the Laminin (ln) chains alpha1-alpha5, beta1-beta2 and gamma1-gamma2.
Results
Lns-2,-5 and -10 were the main Laminins of SEBM. The layer of ln-10 was thicker in the two asthmatic groups while an increased thickness of lns-2 and -5 was only seen in allergic asthmatics. The ln gamma2-chain, which is only found in ln 5, was exclusively expressed in epithelial cells in association with epithelial injury and in the columnar epithelium of allergic asthmatics.
Conclusion
The uncoordinated production of chains of ln-5 in allergic asthma could have a bearing on the poor epithelial cell anchorage in these patients.
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