Upregulated expression of Notch1/4 - JAG-1/DLL-1 detected in allergic rhinitis.

Eric Hjalmarsson, Marianne Petro, Susanna Kumlien Georén, Ola Winqvist, Lars Olaf Cardell
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Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a chronic disease with high prevalence. There are currently many treatments available. However, despite an often good therapeutic response, many patients still report impairment in quality of life (QoL) during the pollen season. A skewed T helper (Th)2 polarization is a well-acknowledged pathologic feature of AR. In animal models, local notch signaling in peripheral tissue seems crucial for Th2 cell differentiation and the development of AR. However, the involvement of Notch signaling in Th2 cell differentiation and the development of AR in humans remains unknown. Hence, the present study investigated the human expression of Notch receptors on CD4+ T-cells in nasal mucosa and blood. Correspondingly Notch ligand expression was assessed on nasal epithelial cells and neutrophils.

Methodology: Nasal brush and blood samples from 18 patients with pollen-induced AR and 22 healthy controls were collected outside the pollen season. Notch 1-4 and Jagged-1,2 and Delta-like ligand 1,3-4 was analyzed using flow cytometry.

Results: The fraction of CD4+Notch1+ and CD4+Notch4+ T-cells was higher in AR patients than in healthy control patients. Further, the expression levels of the Notch ligands JAG-1 and DLL-1 were increased in nasal epithelial cells from AR patients compared to healthy control patients. In addition, AR patients displayed higher expression of JAG-1 on neutrophils both in the nasal mucosa and in peripheral blood.

Conclusion: The present study is the first to demonstrate increased activity in the Notch1/4 - JAG-1/DLL-1 pathways among allergic individuals. Further propagating the importance of Notch signalling in AR and blocking JAG-1 and DLL-1-induced Notch signalling by nasal epithelial cells and Neutrophils are potential targets to reduce allergic airway inflammation.

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Notch1/4 - jag1 / dl1在变应性鼻炎中的表达上调。
背景:变应性鼻炎(AR)是一种高发病率的慢性疾病。目前有许多可用的治疗方法。然而,尽管通常有良好的治疗反应,许多患者仍然报告在花粉季节生活质量(QoL)受损。倾斜的辅助性T细胞(Th)2极化是AR的一个公认的病理特征。在动物模型中,外周组织中的局部notch信号通路似乎对Th2细胞分化和AR的发展至关重要。然而,notch信号通路在Th2细胞分化和人类AR发展中的作用尚不清楚。因此,本研究研究了Notch受体在人鼻黏膜和血液中CD4+ t细胞上的表达。相应的,Notch配体在鼻上皮细胞和中性粒细胞上的表达进行了评估。方法:在花粉季节外采集18例花粉性AR患者和22例健康对照者的鼻刷和血液样本。流式细胞术分析Notch 1-4、jaggeed -1,2和Delta-like配体1,3-4。结果:AR患者CD4+Notch1+和CD4+Notch4+ t细胞比例高于健康对照组。此外,与健康对照组相比,AR患者鼻上皮细胞中Notch配体jag1和dl1的表达水平升高。此外,AR患者鼻黏膜和外周血中性粒细胞中jag1的表达均较高。结论:本研究首次证实了过敏个体中Notch1/4 - jag1 /DLL-1通路的活性增加。鼻腔上皮细胞和中性粒细胞进一步传播Notch信号在AR中的重要性,阻断jag1和dl1诱导的Notch信号,是减轻变应性气道炎症的潜在靶点。
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