Activin A is an acute allergen-responsive cytokine and provides a link to TGF-beta-mediated airway remodeling in asthma |
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Authors: | Karagiannidis Christian Hense Gabriele Martin Christian Epstein Michelle Rückert Beate Mantel Pierre-Yves Menz Günter Uhlig Stefan Blaser Kurt Schmidt-Weber Carsten B |
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Institution: | Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research Davos (SIAF), Davos, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Allergic asthma typically shows activated, allergen-specific CD4(+) T cells in the early phase and airway remodeling in the late phase of the disease. Although TGF-beta plays a crucial role in airway remodeling, it is only marginally induced in CD4(+) T cells in the early allergen-dependent activation of the immune system. OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the transition between early- and late-phase events, we investigated the role of activin A, a close family member of TGF-beta. METHODS: Activin A and TGF-beta(1) levels were measured systemically in the serum and in CD4(+) T cells of asthmatic patients, as well as locally in the lung. RESULTS: Activin A serum levels were increased in patients with severe asthma compared with levels in patients with moderate asthma and healthy control subjects, whereas all patients showed significantly increased TGF-beta(1) serum levels independent of disease severity. In T cells only patients with moderate asthma showed increased activin A mRNA expression, whereas TGF-beta(1) expression was equal to that seen in healthy subjects. Accordingly, ovalbumin sensitization in a mouse model of allergic asthma could induce activin A mRNA expression, but not TGF-beta(1) expression, in the lung. Immunohistochemistry of mice and human specimens revealed an abundant expression of activin A by infiltrating lymphocytes and structural cells of the lung. Although TGF-beta(1) more potently enhanced proliferation and Smad 2/3-dependent reporter genes in fibroblasts, activin A was capable of inducing TGF-beta(1) and vice versa. CONCLUSION: Activin A provides a link between acute allergen-specific T-cell responses and chronic TGF-beta(1)-mediated airway remodeling in asthma. |
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