Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Body: Leptin/leptin receptor pathway has been shown to be involved in the epithelial homeostasis and in
tissue repair. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is characterized by a IgE-mediated inflammation induced by the allergen
exposure, leading to a chronic inflammation with consequential structural abnormalities in the nasal
epithelium. Topical corticosteroids are recommended as first-line therapy in AR. The role of the leptin/leptin
receptor pathway and the specific effect of fluticasone furoate (FF), a new topical corticosteroid, in the
homeostasis of nasal epithelial cells are largely unknown. We aimed to determine whether a nasal epithelial
dysfunction of leptin/leptin receptor pathway contributes to AR pathogenesis and to investigate the effect
of FF on this pathway. The human nasal epithelial cell line RPMI 2650 was first examined for leptin/leptin
receptor expression by immunocytochemistry and by flow-cytometry. Then, the RPMI 2650 cells were
cultured in the presence or absence of the allergen extract parietaria judaica (PARJ1), of the fibrogenic
cytokine TGF-ß1 and of FF and analyzed for leptin receptor by flow-citometry and for cell proliferation by
clonogenic assay. The RPMI 2650 cells express leptin and leptin receptor. PARJ1 and TGF-ß1 significantly
decreases the leptin receptor expression and cell proliferation and FF completely abolishes and reverts the
effects of both PARJ1 and TGF-ß1. In conclusion, allergen exposure and TGF-ß1 alter the homeostasis of
nasal epithelium by down-regulating leptin/leptin receptor pathway whereas FF is able to restore both this
pathway and nasal epithelial homeostasis.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Colombo, Paolo; Pace, Elisabetta; Gjomarkaj, Mark; Bonura, Angela; Bruno, Andreina; LA GRUTTA, Stefania; Ferraro, Maria
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