Severe asthma sufferers offered hope in form of bronchial thermoplasty – ABC Online


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Severe asthma sufferers offered hope in form of bronchial thermoplasty
ABC Online
A relatively new medical procedure could dramatically improve the lives of severely asthmatic Australians, a year-long trial has found. The national trial saw 17 Australians undergo bronchial thermoplasty, a procedure to open the lungs' airways by
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Bronchial thermoplasty offers new relief for asthma sufferers – The San Diego Union-Tribune


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Bronchial thermoplasty offers new relief for asthma sufferers
The San Diego Union-Tribune
The number of people with asthma continues to grow. Nationwide, 26 million people suffer from the condition. In addition, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the condition leads to 456,000 hospitalizations and nearly 2 …

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Expression of adenosine receptors in monocytes from patients with bronchial asthma.

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Expression of adenosine receptors in monocytes from patients with bronchial asthma.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2015 Jul 29;

Authors: Yuryeva K, Saltykova I, Ogorodova L, Kirillova N, Kulikov E, Korotkaya E, Iakovleva Y, Feoktistov I, Sazonov A, Ryzhov S

Abstract
Adenosine is generated from adenosine triphosphate, which is released by stressed and damaged cells. Adenosine levels are significantly increased in patients with bronchial asthma (BA) and mediate mast cell degranulation and bronchoconstriction. Over the last decade, increasing evidence has shown that adenosine can modulate the innate immune response during monocytes differentiation towards mature myeloid cells. These adenosine-differentiated myeloid cells, characterized by co-expression of monocytes/macrophages and dendritic cell markers such as CD14 and CD209, produce high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, thus contributing to the pathogenesis of BA and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. We found that expression of ADORA2A and ADORA2B are increased in monocytes obtained from patients with BA, and are associated with the generation of CD14(pos)CD209(pos) pro-inflammatory cells. A positive correlation between expression of ADORA2B and IL-6 was identified in human monocytes and may explain the increased expression of IL-6 mRNA in asthmatics. Taken together, our results suggest that monocyte-specific expression of A2 adenosine receptors plays an important role in pro-inflammatory activation of human monocytes, thus contributing to the progression of asthma.

PMID: 26232643 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Boston Scientific Bronchial Thermoplasty Treatment Recognized By American … – PR Newswire (press release)

Boston Scientific Bronchial Thermoplasty Treatment Recognized By American
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"Allergists see a wide range of adult asthma patients – some of whom suffer from asthma that can not be controlled with available therapeutic regimens," said allergist James Sublett, MD, ACAAI president. "The scientific literature supports bronchial …

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