Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus

Background: Periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) are involved in the pathogenesis of asthma. Acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during infancy exhibits an asthma-like pathogenesis, suggesting that it may be associated with the subsequent development o...

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Main Authors: Hiroaki Nakamura, Kenichi Akashi, Masako Watanabe, Shoichiro Ohta, Junya Ono, Yoshinori Azuma, Noriko Ogasawara, Keisuke Yamamoto, Norikazu Shimizu, Hiroyuki Tsutsumi, Kenji Izuhara, Toshio Katsunuma
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Published: Elsevier 2018-04-01
Series:Allergology International
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spelling doaj-36d897a9c1e3433eb9fd3c55e21cc86c2020-11-24T21:38:53ZengElsevierAllergology International1323-89302018-04-01672259265Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virusHiroaki Nakamura0Kenichi Akashi1Masako Watanabe2Shoichiro Ohta3Junya Ono4Yoshinori Azuma5Noriko Ogasawara6Keisuke Yamamoto7Norikazu Shimizu8Hiroyuki Tsutsumi9Kenji Izuhara10Toshio Katsunuma11Department of Pediatrics, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Pediatrics, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Pediatrics, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Pediatrics, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Saga Medical School, Saga, JapanShino-Test Corporation, Kanagawa, JapanShino-Test Corporation, Kanagawa, JapanDepartment of Microbiology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Sapporo, JapanDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Sapporo, JapanDepartment of Pediatrics, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Pediatrics, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Sapporo, JapanDivision of Medical Biochemistry, Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Saga Medical School, Saga, JapanDepartment of Pediatrics, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; Corresponding author. Department of Pediatrics, The Jikei University School of Medicine, 4-11-1, Izumihoncho, Komae-shi, Tokyo 201-8601, Japan.Background: Periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) are involved in the pathogenesis of asthma. Acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during infancy exhibits an asthma-like pathogenesis, suggesting that it may be associated with the subsequent development of asthma. However, the mechanism by which RSV infection leads to development of asthma has not yet been fully elucidated. Methods: Infants younger than 36 months were enrolled and classified into three groups. Group I included patients hospitalized with RSV-induced bronchitis. These patients were further stratified into two sub-groups according to whether the criteria for the modified Asthma Predictive Index (mAPI) had been met: Group I consisted of mAPI (+) and mAPI (−) patients; Group II included patients with food allergy as a positive control group; and Group III included children with no allergy as a negative control group. Serum periostin and SCCA levels were measured in the groups. This study was registered as a clinical trial (UMIN000012339). Results: We enrolled 14 subjects in Group I mAPI (+), 22 in Group I mAPI (−), 18 in Group II, and 18 in Group III. In Group I, the serum periostin and SCCA levels were significantly higher during the acute phase compared with the recovery phase. However, no significant differences were found between Group I mAPI (+) and mAPI (−). Conclusions: The serum periostin and SCCA levels increased during acute RSV bronchitis. Both periostin and SCCA may play a role in the pathogenesis of acute bronchitis due to RSV. Keywords: Infants, Periostin, Respiratory syncytial virus, Squamous cell carcinoma antigen, T-helper 2 cell cytokineshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893017301569
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author Hiroaki Nakamura
Kenichi Akashi
Masako Watanabe
Shoichiro Ohta
Junya Ono
Yoshinori Azuma
Noriko Ogasawara
Keisuke Yamamoto
Norikazu Shimizu
Hiroyuki Tsutsumi
Kenji Izuhara
Toshio Katsunuma
spellingShingle Hiroaki Nakamura
Kenichi Akashi
Masako Watanabe
Shoichiro Ohta
Junya Ono
Yoshinori Azuma
Noriko Ogasawara
Keisuke Yamamoto
Norikazu Shimizu
Hiroyuki Tsutsumi
Kenji Izuhara
Toshio Katsunuma
Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
Allergology International
author_facet Hiroaki Nakamura
Kenichi Akashi
Masako Watanabe
Shoichiro Ohta
Junya Ono
Yoshinori Azuma
Noriko Ogasawara
Keisuke Yamamoto
Norikazu Shimizu
Hiroyuki Tsutsumi
Kenji Izuhara
Toshio Katsunuma
author_sort Hiroaki Nakamura
title Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
title_short Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
title_full Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
title_fullStr Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
title_full_unstemmed Up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
title_sort up-regulation of serum periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen levels in infants with acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
publisher Elsevier
series Allergology International
issn 1323-8930
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background: Periostin and squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) are involved in the pathogenesis of asthma. Acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during infancy exhibits an asthma-like pathogenesis, suggesting that it may be associated with the subsequent development of asthma. However, the mechanism by which RSV infection leads to development of asthma has not yet been fully elucidated. Methods: Infants younger than 36 months were enrolled and classified into three groups. Group I included patients hospitalized with RSV-induced bronchitis. These patients were further stratified into two sub-groups according to whether the criteria for the modified Asthma Predictive Index (mAPI) had been met: Group I consisted of mAPI (+) and mAPI (−) patients; Group II included patients with food allergy as a positive control group; and Group III included children with no allergy as a negative control group. Serum periostin and SCCA levels were measured in the groups. This study was registered as a clinical trial (UMIN000012339). Results: We enrolled 14 subjects in Group I mAPI (+), 22 in Group I mAPI (−), 18 in Group II, and 18 in Group III. In Group I, the serum periostin and SCCA levels were significantly higher during the acute phase compared with the recovery phase. However, no significant differences were found between Group I mAPI (+) and mAPI (−). Conclusions: The serum periostin and SCCA levels increased during acute RSV bronchitis. Both periostin and SCCA may play a role in the pathogenesis of acute bronchitis due to RSV. Keywords: Infants, Periostin, Respiratory syncytial virus, Squamous cell carcinoma antigen, T-helper 2 cell cytokines
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893017301569
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