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Annexin A5 Protein as a Potential Biomarker for the Diagnosis of Asthma

Authors
Lee, Sun-HyeLee, Pureun-HaneulKim, Byeong-GonHong, JisuJang, An-Soo
Issue Date
Dec-2018
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Keywords
Annexin A5; Asthma; Epithelial cells; Fibroblasts; Plasma
Citation
Lung, v.196, no.6, pp 681 - 689
Pages
9
Journal Title
Lung
Volume
196
Number
6
Start Page
681
End Page
689
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/5458
DOI
10.1007/s00408-018-0159-x
ISSN
0341-2040
1432-1750
Abstract
Purpose Annexin A5 (ANXA5) has a potential role in cellular signal transduction, inflammation, and fibrosis. However, the exact role of ANXA5 in asthma remains to be clarified. The aims of the present study were to investigate ANXA5 protein expression in a mouse model of asthma and pollutant exposure and to elucidate the relationships between clinical variables and plasma ANXA5 levels in patients with asthma. Methods A murine model of asthma induced by ovalbumin (OVA) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles has been established using BALB/c mice, and we examined ANXA5 expression and lung fibrosis using this model. Moreover, we also compared ANXA5 plasma levels in patients with controlled vs. exacerbated asthma. Results ANXA5 protein levels were lower in lung tissue from OVA+OVA mice than in control mice. Lung ANXA5, connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) protein levels were higher in OVA+TiO2-exposed mice than in control or OVA+OVA mice. Although Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Derp1) treatment increased lung ANXA5 protein levels in MRC-5 cells and A549 epithelial cells, it decreased lung ANXA5 levels in NHBE cells. Treatment with TiO2 nanoparticles increased lung ANXA5, CTGF, and TGF-beta 1 protein levels in MRC-5 cells, A549 epithelial cells, and NHBE cells. Plasma ANXA5 levels were lower in asthmatic patients than in healthy controls, and they were significantly enriched in patients with exacerbated asthma compared with those with controlled asthma (P < 0.05). ANXA5 levels were correlated with pulmonary function as assessed by spirometry. Conclusion Our results imply that ANXA5 plays a potential role in asthma pathogenesis and may be a promising marker for exacerbated bronchial asthma and exposure to air pollutants.
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