Background The mechanisms of work-related asthma (WRA) are incompletely delineated. Nasal cell samples may be informative about processes in the lower airways. Our aim was to determine the nasal protein expression profiles of WRA caused by different kind of exposures. Methods We collected nasal brush samples from 82 nonsmoking participants, including healthy controls and WRA patients exposed to (i) protein allergens, (ii) isocyanates and (iii) welding fumes the day after relevant exposure. The proteome changes in samples were analysed by two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis, and the differentially regulated proteins found were identified by mass spectrometry. Immunological comparison was carried out using Western blot. Results We ...
Rationale Asthma phenotyping requires novel biomarker discovery. Objectives To identify plasma bioma...
Proteomic approaches have already been successfully implemented in areas such as cancer research. Su...
The inflammatory processes in the upper and lower airways in allergic rhinitis and asthma are simila...
Background: Work exposures play a significant role in adult-onset asthma, but the mechanisms of work...
People are, in their daily lives, exposed to a number of airborne foreign compounds that do not norm...
The tobacco is one of the biggest public health threats, smoking kills more than 7 million people/ye...
Occupational asthma (OA) is the most common work-related lung disease in the industrialized world an...
BACKGROUND: Unsupervised clustering of biomarkers derived from non-invasive samples such as nasal fl...
AbstractIntroductionNasal mucus and its proteins are a defence against allergens. We sought to inves...
Abstract Background Proteomic studies of respiratory disorders have the potential to identify protei...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. Du...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways. Disease presentation varies greatly in ter...
Bronchial asthma is caused by allergic airway inflammation, resulting in reversible airway obstructi...
Background: A subset of individuals with allergic asthma develops a late phase response (LPR) to inh...
Rationale Asthma phenotyping requires novel biomarker discovery. Objectives To identify plasma bioma...
Proteomic approaches have already been successfully implemented in areas such as cancer research. Su...
The inflammatory processes in the upper and lower airways in allergic rhinitis and asthma are simila...
Background: Work exposures play a significant role in adult-onset asthma, but the mechanisms of work...
People are, in their daily lives, exposed to a number of airborne foreign compounds that do not norm...
The tobacco is one of the biggest public health threats, smoking kills more than 7 million people/ye...
Occupational asthma (OA) is the most common work-related lung disease in the industrialized world an...
BACKGROUND: Unsupervised clustering of biomarkers derived from non-invasive samples such as nasal fl...
AbstractIntroductionNasal mucus and its proteins are a defence against allergens. We sought to inves...
Abstract Background Proteomic studies of respiratory disorders have the potential to identify protei...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. Du...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways. Disease presentation varies greatly in ter...
Bronchial asthma is caused by allergic airway inflammation, resulting in reversible airway obstructi...
Background: A subset of individuals with allergic asthma develops a late phase response (LPR) to inh...
Rationale Asthma phenotyping requires novel biomarker discovery. Objectives To identify plasma bioma...
Proteomic approaches have already been successfully implemented in areas such as cancer research. Su...
The inflammatory processes in the upper and lower airways in allergic rhinitis and asthma are simila...