Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway Diseases
Introduction: The global burden of chronic airway diseases represents an important public health concern. The role of oxidative stress and inflammation in the pathogenesis of these diseases is well known. The aim of this study is to evaluate the behavior of both inflammatory and oxidative stress bio...
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Liliya Chamitava Lucia Cazzoletti Marcello Ferrari Vanessa Garcia-Larsen Aneza Jalil Paolo Degan Alessandro G. Fois Elisabetta Zinellu Sara S. Fois Anna Maria Fratta Pasini Morena Nicolis Mario Olivieri Angelo Corsico Roberto Bono Pietro Pirina Maria Elisabetta Zanolin |
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Liliya Chamitava Lucia Cazzoletti Marcello Ferrari Vanessa Garcia-Larsen Aneza Jalil Paolo Degan Alessandro G. Fois Elisabetta Zinellu Sara S. Fois Anna Maria Fratta Pasini Morena Nicolis Mario Olivieri Angelo Corsico Roberto Bono Pietro Pirina Maria Elisabetta Zanolin Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway Diseases International Journal of Molecular Sciences oxidative stress inflammation asthma chronic bronchitis |
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Liliya Chamitava Lucia Cazzoletti Marcello Ferrari Vanessa Garcia-Larsen Aneza Jalil Paolo Degan Alessandro G. Fois Elisabetta Zinellu Sara S. Fois Anna Maria Fratta Pasini Morena Nicolis Mario Olivieri Angelo Corsico Roberto Bono Pietro Pirina Maria Elisabetta Zanolin |
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Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway Diseases |
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Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway Diseases |
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Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway Diseases |
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Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway Diseases |
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Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway Diseases |
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biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation in chronic airway diseases |
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Introduction: The global burden of chronic airway diseases represents an important public health concern. The role of oxidative stress and inflammation in the pathogenesis of these diseases is well known. The aim of this study is to evaluate the behavior of both inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers in patients with chronic bronchitis, current asthma and past asthma in the frame of a population-based study. Methods: For this purpose, data collected from the Gene Environment Interactions in Respiratory Diseases (GEIRD) Study, an Italian multicentre, multicase-control study, was evaluated. Cases and controls were identified through a two-stage screening process of individuals aged 20-65 years from the general population. Out of 16,569 subjects selected from the general population in the first stage of the survey, 2259 participated in the clinical evaluation. Oxidative stress biomarkers such as 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG), 8-isoprostane and glutathione and inflammatory biomarkers such as Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FENO) and white blood cells were evaluated in 1878 subjects. Results: Current asthmatics presented higher levels of FENO (23.05 ppm), leucocytes (6770 n/µL), basophils (30.75 n/µL) and eosinophils (177.80 n/µL), while subjects with chronic bronchitis showed higher levels of GSH (0.29 mg/mL) and lymphocytes (2101.6 n/µL). The multivariable multinomial logistic regression confirmed high levels of leucocytes (RRR = 1.33), basophils (RRR = 1.48), eosinophils (RRR = 2.39), lymphocytes (RRR = 1.26) and FENO (RRR = 1.42) in subjects with current asthma. Subjects with past asthma had a statistically significant higher level of eosinophils (RRR = 1.78) with respect to controls. Subjects with chronic bronchitis were characterized by increased levels of eosinophils (RRR = 2.15), lymphocytes (RRR = 1.58), GSH (RRR = 2.23) and 8-isoprostane (RRR = 1.23). Conclusion: In our study, current asthmatics show a greater expression of the inflammatory profile compared to subjects who have had asthma in the past and chronic bronchitis. On the other hand, chronic bronchitis subjects showed a higher rate of expression of oxidative stress biomarkers compared to asthmatic subjects. In particular, inflammatory markers such as circulating inflammatory cells and FENO seem to be more specific for current asthma, while oxidative stress biomarkers such as glutathione and 8-isoprostane appear to be more specific and applicable to patients with chronic bronchitis. |
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doaj-647974b0eba844ca8f72da5d85bc492b2020-11-25T03:08:05ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-06-01214339433910.3390/ijms21124339Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Chronic Airway DiseasesLiliya Chamitava0Lucia Cazzoletti1Marcello Ferrari2Vanessa Garcia-Larsen3Aneza Jalil4Paolo Degan5Alessandro G. Fois6Elisabetta Zinellu7Sara S. Fois8Anna Maria Fratta Pasini9Morena Nicolis10Mario Olivieri11Angelo Corsico12Roberto Bono13Pietro Pirina14Maria Elisabetta Zanolin15Unit of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, ItalyUnit of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, ItalyUnit of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, ItalyDepartment of International Health, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USAPakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad 44000, PakistanU.O. Mutagenesi e Prevenzione Oncologica, Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, 16132 Genova, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyUnit of Respiratory Diseases, University Hospital Sassari (AOU), 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Section of General Medicine and Atherothrombotic and Degenerative Diseases, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, ItalyUnit of Hygiene and Preventive, Environmental and Occupational Medicine, Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, ItalyUnit of Occupational Medicine, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Verona, 37134 Verona, ItalyDivision of Respiratory Diseases, ERCS, S. Matteo, Hospital University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, ItalyDepartment of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Turin, 10126 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyUnit of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, ItalyIntroduction: The global burden of chronic airway diseases represents an important public health concern. The role of oxidative stress and inflammation in the pathogenesis of these diseases is well known. The aim of this study is to evaluate the behavior of both inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers in patients with chronic bronchitis, current asthma and past asthma in the frame of a population-based study. Methods: For this purpose, data collected from the Gene Environment Interactions in Respiratory Diseases (GEIRD) Study, an Italian multicentre, multicase-control study, was evaluated. Cases and controls were identified through a two-stage screening process of individuals aged 20-65 years from the general population. Out of 16,569 subjects selected from the general population in the first stage of the survey, 2259 participated in the clinical evaluation. Oxidative stress biomarkers such as 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG), 8-isoprostane and glutathione and inflammatory biomarkers such as Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FENO) and white blood cells were evaluated in 1878 subjects. Results: Current asthmatics presented higher levels of FENO (23.05 ppm), leucocytes (6770 n/µL), basophils (30.75 n/µL) and eosinophils (177.80 n/µL), while subjects with chronic bronchitis showed higher levels of GSH (0.29 mg/mL) and lymphocytes (2101.6 n/µL). The multivariable multinomial logistic regression confirmed high levels of leucocytes (RRR = 1.33), basophils (RRR = 1.48), eosinophils (RRR = 2.39), lymphocytes (RRR = 1.26) and FENO (RRR = 1.42) in subjects with current asthma. Subjects with past asthma had a statistically significant higher level of eosinophils (RRR = 1.78) with respect to controls. Subjects with chronic bronchitis were characterized by increased levels of eosinophils (RRR = 2.15), lymphocytes (RRR = 1.58), GSH (RRR = 2.23) and 8-isoprostane (RRR = 1.23). Conclusion: In our study, current asthmatics show a greater expression of the inflammatory profile compared to subjects who have had asthma in the past and chronic bronchitis. On the other hand, chronic bronchitis subjects showed a higher rate of expression of oxidative stress biomarkers compared to asthmatic subjects. In particular, inflammatory markers such as circulating inflammatory cells and FENO seem to be more specific for current asthma, while oxidative stress biomarkers such as glutathione and 8-isoprostane appear to be more specific and applicable to patients with chronic bronchitis.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/12/4339oxidative stressinflammationasthmachronic bronchitis |