Serum levels of periostin and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic children

Periostin is induced by IL-13 and has been studied as a biomarker of asthma. The present study explored the relationship between serum levels of periostin and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in asthmatic children. The study population consisted of 86 children 6–15 years old divided into a...

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Veröffentlicht in:The World Allergy Organization journal 2019-01, Vol.12 (1), p.100004, Article 100004
Hauptverfasser: Cho, Ju Hwan, Kim, Kyubo, Yoon, Jung Won, Choi, Sun Hee, Sheen, Youn Ho, Han, ManYong, Ono, Junya, Izuhara, Kenji, Baek, Heysung
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Zusammenfassung:Periostin is induced by IL-13 and has been studied as a biomarker of asthma. The present study explored the relationship between serum levels of periostin and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in asthmatic children. The study population consisted of 86 children 6–15 years old divided into an asthmatic group (n = 56) and healthy controls (n = 30). We measured the levels of periostin in serum and performed pulmonary function tests including baseline measurements, post-bronchodilator inhalation tests, exercise bronchial provocation tests (BPTs), and mannitol BPTs. The 56 asthmatic children were divided into four groups: asthmatics with positive exercise BPT and positive mannitol BPT (n = 30), asthmatics with positive exercise BPT but negative mannitol BPT (n = 7), asthmatics with negative exercise BPT but positive mannitol BPT (n = 10), and asthmatics with negative exercise BPT and negative mannitol BPT (n = 9). Serum levels of periostin in asthmatic children with both positive exercise and mannitol BPT were significantly greater than those in asthmatic children with both negative exercise and mannitol BPT (95.0 [75.0–104.0] vs. 79.0 [68.0–82.5] ng/mL, P = 0.008) and controls (74.0 [69.75–80.0] ng/mL, P 
ISSN:1939-4551
1939-4551
DOI:10.1016/j.waojou.2018.11.004