Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6062730 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Here we show that ERp57 levels are increased in the airway epithelium of asthmatic patients and in mice with allergic airways disease. The ERp57 level increase is associated with redox modification of proinflammatory, apoptotic, and fibrotic mediators and contributes to airways hyperresponsiveness. The strategies to inhibit ERp57 specifically within the airways epithelium might provide an opportunity to alleviate the allergic asthma phenotype.
Keywords
α-SMAERp57CCSPRAG1MPBAECEpCAMUCSFHDMATF6UPRAHRPDIDTTEGFα smooth muscle actinAsthmaEndoplasmic reticulum stressperiodic acid–SchiffEpitheliumCHOPUniversity of California, San Franciscodithiothreitolendoplasmic reticulumepidermal growth factoractivating transcription factor 6epithelial cell adhesion moleculePASwild-typeUnfolded protein responseairways hyperresponsivenessprotein disulfide isomeraseCCAAT/enhancer-binding protein homologous proteinRecombination-activating gene 1House dust mite
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Authors
Sidra M. MS, David G. PhD, Karolyn G. BS, Jonathon M. BA, Gurkiranjit K. Rattu, Nirav MS, Minara MD, Karen A. PhD, Serpil C. MD, Suzy A.A. PhD, Prescott G. MD, MPH, Nirav MD, Anne E. MD, Charles G. PhD, Yvonne M.W. PhD, Matthew E. PhD, Vikas PhD,