Background: The airway epithelium plays a central role in wound repair and host defense and is implicated in the immunopathogenesis of asthma. Whether there are intrinsic differences between the synthetic capacity of epithelial cells derived from subjects with asthma and healthy control subjects and how this mediator release is modulated by antiinflammatory therapy remains uncertain. We sought to examine the synthetic function of epithelial cells from different locations in the airway tree from subjects with and without asthma and to determine the effects of antiinflamatory therapies upon this synthetic capacity. Methods: Primary epithelial cells were derived from 17 subjects with asthma and 16 control subjects. The release of 13 cytokines...
Rationale: A key factor involved with the progressive decline in lung function in severeasthma is ai...
Asthma is a chronic lung disease, hereby patients have recurrent episodes of reversal airway obstruc...
The adoption of the concept that asthma is primarily a disease most frequently associated with elabo...
AbstractBackgroundThe airway epithelium plays a central role in wound repair and host defense and is...
Research on the biology of airway epithelium in the last decades has progressively uncovered the man...
The airway epithelium plays a crucial role in protecting the underlying connective tissue (CT) from ...
The features of allergic asthma are believed to be mediated mostly through the Th2 immune response. ...
Asthma is a respiratory chronic inflammatory disease with well-established symptoms, but the pathoph...
Asthma is a very common respiratory condition with a worldwide prevalence predicted to increase. The...
Introduction: Asthma is a complex, heterogeneous and mutifactorial disease and represents a major he...
Asthma is a T lymphocyte-controlled disease of the airway wall caused by inflammation, overproductio...
In allergen-sensitised asthmatic individuals, allergen-specific type-2 T-helper cells proliferate an...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder principally involving the conducting airways and characterised by...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder of the airways dominated by a Th2-type pattern. Because of this, ...
ABSTRACTAsthma is regarded as an inflammatory disorder of the conducting airways characterized by a ...
Rationale: A key factor involved with the progressive decline in lung function in severeasthma is ai...
Asthma is a chronic lung disease, hereby patients have recurrent episodes of reversal airway obstruc...
The adoption of the concept that asthma is primarily a disease most frequently associated with elabo...
AbstractBackgroundThe airway epithelium plays a central role in wound repair and host defense and is...
Research on the biology of airway epithelium in the last decades has progressively uncovered the man...
The airway epithelium plays a crucial role in protecting the underlying connective tissue (CT) from ...
The features of allergic asthma are believed to be mediated mostly through the Th2 immune response. ...
Asthma is a respiratory chronic inflammatory disease with well-established symptoms, but the pathoph...
Asthma is a very common respiratory condition with a worldwide prevalence predicted to increase. The...
Introduction: Asthma is a complex, heterogeneous and mutifactorial disease and represents a major he...
Asthma is a T lymphocyte-controlled disease of the airway wall caused by inflammation, overproductio...
In allergen-sensitised asthmatic individuals, allergen-specific type-2 T-helper cells proliferate an...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder principally involving the conducting airways and characterised by...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder of the airways dominated by a Th2-type pattern. Because of this, ...
ABSTRACTAsthma is regarded as an inflammatory disorder of the conducting airways characterized by a ...
Rationale: A key factor involved with the progressive decline in lung function in severeasthma is ai...
Asthma is a chronic lung disease, hereby patients have recurrent episodes of reversal airway obstruc...
The adoption of the concept that asthma is primarily a disease most frequently associated with elabo...