AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma

© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Epidemiological surveys have demonstrated that helminth infections are negatively related to atopic diseases, including asthma. Defining and characterising specific helminth molecules that have excellent immunomodulatory capacities as potential therapeutics...

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Main Authors: Pengyu Ji, Huiling Hu, Xiangyun Yang, Xiaoxia Wei, Chengcheng Zhu, Jingchao Liu, Yun Feng, Fan Yang, Kamolnetr Okanurak, Na Li, Xin Zeng, Huanqin Zheng, Zhongdao Wu, Zhiyue Lv
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spelling th-mahidol.331432018-11-09T10:17:57Z AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma Pengyu Ji Huiling Hu Xiangyun Yang Xiaoxia Wei Chengcheng Zhu Jingchao Liu Yun Feng Fan Yang Kamolnetr Okanurak Na Li Xin Zeng Huanqin Zheng Zhongdao Wu Zhiyue Lv Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhongshan School of Medicine Sun Yat-Sen University Mahidol University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Immunology and Microbiology Medicine Veterinary © 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Epidemiological surveys have demonstrated that helminth infections are negatively related to atopic diseases, including asthma. Defining and characterising specific helminth molecules that have excellent immunomodulatory capacities as potential therapeutics for the treatment or prophylaxis of allergic manifestations are of great interest. AcCystatin, a cystatin protease inhibitor of Angiostrongylus cantonensis, is a homologue of other nematode cystatins with immunoregulatory properties. Here, we aim to determine the effects of AcCystatin on an ovalbumin/aluminium hydroxide (OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>)-induced rat model of asthma. Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups, including a control group, an OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>-induced asthma group, a group receiving AcCystatin immunisation prior to OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>-induced asthma and a group receiving AcCystatin treatment after OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>-induced asthma. The numbers of eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils, lymphocytes and monocytes in the peripheral blood and of eosinophils in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were counted for each animal. The expression levels of the cytokines interferon-γ, interleukin (IL) 4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10, IL17A and tumour necrosis factor receptor-α in BALF, of OVA-specific immunoglobulin E in BALF and serum and of the chemokines eotaxin-1, eotaxin-2, eotaxin-3, MCP-1 and MCP-3 in lung tissue were measured. In addition, the degree of peribronchial and perivascular inflammation and the intensity of goblet cell metaplasia were qualitatively evaluated. The sensitised/challenged rats developed an extensive cell inflammatory response of the airways. AcCystatin administration significantly reduced the cellular infiltrate in the perivascular and peribronchial lung tissues and reduced both goblet mucous production and eosinophil infiltration. The rats that were treated with AcCystatin before or after sensitisation with OVA showed significant decreases in eotaxin-1, eotaxin-3 and MCP-1 expression in the lung tissue. The production of IL-4, IL-5, IL-6 and IL-17A and of OVA-specific IgE antibodies was also significantly reduced in AcCystatin-treated rats compared with untreated asthmatic rats. The AcCystatin treatment was associated with a significant increase in IL-10 levels. Our present findings provide the first demonstration that AcCystatin is an effective agent in the prevention and treatment of the airway inflammation associated with asthma. 2018-11-09T01:47:57Z 2018-11-09T01:47:57Z 2014-01-01 Article Parasitology Research. Vol.114, No.2 (2014), 613-624 10.1007/s00436-014-4223-z 14321955 09320113 2-s2.0-84922104692 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/33143 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84922104692&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Veterinary
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Veterinary
Pengyu Ji
Huiling Hu
Xiangyun Yang
Xiaoxia Wei
Chengcheng Zhu
Jingchao Liu
Yun Feng
Fan Yang
Kamolnetr Okanurak
Na Li
Xin Zeng
Huanqin Zheng
Zhongdao Wu
Zhiyue Lv
AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma
description © 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Epidemiological surveys have demonstrated that helminth infections are negatively related to atopic diseases, including asthma. Defining and characterising specific helminth molecules that have excellent immunomodulatory capacities as potential therapeutics for the treatment or prophylaxis of allergic manifestations are of great interest. AcCystatin, a cystatin protease inhibitor of Angiostrongylus cantonensis, is a homologue of other nematode cystatins with immunoregulatory properties. Here, we aim to determine the effects of AcCystatin on an ovalbumin/aluminium hydroxide (OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>)-induced rat model of asthma. Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups, including a control group, an OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>-induced asthma group, a group receiving AcCystatin immunisation prior to OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>-induced asthma and a group receiving AcCystatin treatment after OVA/Al[OH]<inf>3</inf>-induced asthma. The numbers of eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils, lymphocytes and monocytes in the peripheral blood and of eosinophils in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were counted for each animal. The expression levels of the cytokines interferon-γ, interleukin (IL) 4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10, IL17A and tumour necrosis factor receptor-α in BALF, of OVA-specific immunoglobulin E in BALF and serum and of the chemokines eotaxin-1, eotaxin-2, eotaxin-3, MCP-1 and MCP-3 in lung tissue were measured. In addition, the degree of peribronchial and perivascular inflammation and the intensity of goblet cell metaplasia were qualitatively evaluated. The sensitised/challenged rats developed an extensive cell inflammatory response of the airways. AcCystatin administration significantly reduced the cellular infiltrate in the perivascular and peribronchial lung tissues and reduced both goblet mucous production and eosinophil infiltration. The rats that were treated with AcCystatin before or after sensitisation with OVA showed significant decreases in eotaxin-1, eotaxin-3 and MCP-1 expression in the lung tissue. The production of IL-4, IL-5, IL-6 and IL-17A and of OVA-specific IgE antibodies was also significantly reduced in AcCystatin-treated rats compared with untreated asthmatic rats. The AcCystatin treatment was associated with a significant increase in IL-10 levels. Our present findings provide the first demonstration that AcCystatin is an effective agent in the prevention and treatment of the airway inflammation associated with asthma.
author2 Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhongshan School of Medicine
author_facet Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhongshan School of Medicine
Pengyu Ji
Huiling Hu
Xiangyun Yang
Xiaoxia Wei
Chengcheng Zhu
Jingchao Liu
Yun Feng
Fan Yang
Kamolnetr Okanurak
Na Li
Xin Zeng
Huanqin Zheng
Zhongdao Wu
Zhiyue Lv
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author Pengyu Ji
Huiling Hu
Xiangyun Yang
Xiaoxia Wei
Chengcheng Zhu
Jingchao Liu
Yun Feng
Fan Yang
Kamolnetr Okanurak
Na Li
Xin Zeng
Huanqin Zheng
Zhongdao Wu
Zhiyue Lv
author_sort Pengyu Ji
title AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma
title_short AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma
title_full AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma
title_fullStr AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma
title_full_unstemmed AcCystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from Angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma
title_sort accystatin, an immunoregulatory molecule from angiostrongylus cantonensis, ameliorates the asthmatic response in an aluminium hydroxide/ovalbumin-induced rat model of asthma
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/33143
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