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Multiarray screening identifies plasma proteins associated with Th17 cell differentiation and viral defense in coincident asthma and obesity.

Authors :
Manell, Hannes
Tsolakis, Nikolaos
Janson, Christer
Malinovschi, Andrei
Alving, Kjell
Source :
Pediatric Allergy & Immunology. Jul2024, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The immunological mechanisms behind the clinical association between asthma and obesity in adolescence are not fully understood. This study aimed to find new plasma protein biomarkers associated specifically with coincident asthma and obesity in adolescents. Methods: This was a cross‐sectional study in children and adolescents 10–19 years old (N = 390). Relative plasma concentrations of 113 protein biomarkers related to inflammation and immune response were determined by proximity extension assay (Target 96; Olink, Uppsala, Sweden). Differences in protein concentrations between healthy controls (n = 84), subjects with asthma (n = 138), subjects with obesity (n = 107), and subjects with both asthma and obesity (AO; n = 58) were analyzed by ANCOVA, adjusting for age and sex, and in a separate model adjusting also for the sum of specific IgE antibody concentrations to a mix of food allergens (fx5) and aeroallergens (Phadiatop). Proteins elevated in the AO group but not in the obesity or asthma groups were considered specifically elevated in asthma and obesity. Results: Five proteins were elevated specifically in the AO group compared to controls (here sorted from largest to smallest effect of asthma and obesity combined): CCL8, IL‐33, IL‐17C, FGF‐23, and CLEC7A. The effects of adjusting also for specific IgE were small but IL‐33, IL‐17C, and FGF‐23 were no longer statistically significant. Conclusion: We identified several new potential plasma biomarkers specifically elevated in coincident asthma and obesity in adolescents. Four of the proteins, CCL8, IL‐33, IL‐17C, and CLEC7A, have previously been associated with viral mucosal host defense and Th17 cell differentiation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09056157
Volume :
35
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pediatric Allergy & Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178646800
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pai.14187