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Title: | Lipid mediators are detectable in the nasal epithelium and differ by asthma status in female subjects |
Other Titles: | Journals Allergy Clin Immunol |
Authors: | SANTANA, Cinthia Vila Nova JOHNSON, Randi K. MANKE, Jonathan CAMPBELL, Monica ARMSTRONG, Michael BOOGULA, Meher Preethi |
Keywords: | Lipids Asthma Nasal airway epithelium Proresolving lipids Oxylipins Resolvins |
Issue Date: | Oct-2022 |
Abstract: | Background: Lipid mediators, bioactive products of polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism, contribute to inflammation initiation and resolution in allergic diseases; however, their presence in lung-related biosamples has not been fully described. Objective: We aimed to quantify lipid mediators in the nasal airway epithelium and characterize preliminary associations with asthma. Methods: Using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry, we conducted a pilot study to quantify 56 lipid mediators from nasal epithelial samples collected from 11 female participants of an outpatient asthma clinic and community controls (aged 30-55 years). We examined the presence of each compound using descriptive statistics to test whether lipid mediators could distinguish subjects with asthma (n 5 8) from control subjects (n 5 3) using linear regression and partial least squares discriminant analysis. Results: Fifteen lipid mediators were detectable in all samples, including resolvin (Rv) D5 (RvD5), with the highest median concentrations (in pg/mg protein) of 13-HODE (126.481), 15- HETE (32.869), and 13-OxoODE (13.251). From linear regression adjusted for age, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) had a trend (P < .1) for higher concentrations in patients with severe asthma compared to controls (mean difference, 0.95; 95% confidence interval, 20.04 to 1.95). Asthma patients had higher scores on principal component 3 compared to controls (mean difference, 2.42; 95% confidence interval, 0.89 to 3.96), which represented lower levels of proresolving 15-HEPE, 19,20- DiHDPA, RvD5, 14-HDHA, 17-HDHA, and 13-HOTrE. Most of these compounds were best at discriminating asthma cases from controls in partial least squares discriminant analysis. Conclusion: Lipid mediators are detectable in the nasal epithelium, and their levels distinguish asthma cases from controls. (J Allergy Clin Immunol 2022;150:965-71.) |
URI: | https://repositorio.bahiana.edu.br:8443/jspui/handle/bahiana/7715 |
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