Asthma Clinical Trial
Official title:
p38 MAPK Activation as the Basis for Corticosteroid Insensitivity in Severe Asthma
This research aims to find out how the inflammation in patients suffering from severe asthma
is different from that in non−severe asthma, and how it may prevent corticosteroids from
working efficiently in severe asthma.
It will look,in particular, at a protein enzyme called p38 mitogen−activated protein kinase
(p38 MAPK for short)which controls the activation of several important pathways in the cell.
We wish to find out whether this enzyme is more active in cells obtained from patients with
severe asthma compared to those with non−severe asthma. We would like to understand how this
enzyme can cause the cell to respond less well to the anti−inflammatory effects of
corticosteroids. We also wish to find out whether any specific inhibitors of p38 MAPK can
improve severe asthma by improving the effects of corticosteroids on these cells.
We hypothesise that activation of the intracellular MAPK signalling pathway underlies the
inflammatory processes of severe asthma, and leads to the diminution of the anti-inflammatory
actions of CS through histone modification.
DESIGN Comparative study to analyse differences in the characteristics of lung macrophages
and blood monocytes between non-severe and severe asthmatics.
AIMS
1. To determine whether there are differences in terms of cell expression and activation
between lung macrophages and blood monocytes from non-severe and severe asthma
2. To determine the mechanisms of the lung macrophage and blood monocyte relative
resistance to the effect of corticosteroids in severe asthma, and particularly focus on
the role of p38 MAPK
3. To determine the differences in airway smooth muscle cells between non-severe and severe
asthma
OUTCOME MEASURES
1. Clinically the differences in inflammatory and remodelling markers between non-severe
and severe asthma
2. Differences in histone phosphorylation, NF-kB activity and glucocorticoid receptor
activation and actions in macrophages and monocytes between non- severe and severe
asthma
3. Differences in behaviour of airway smooth muscle cells cultured from biopsies obtained
from non-severe and severe asthma
Severe and non-severe asthmatic subjects will be classified following ATS criteria. They
undergo spirometry with reversibility testing, PC20, skin prick tests, exhaled nitric oxide
measurements and induced sputum. They will have blood taken for PBMCs and undergo fiberoptic
bronchoscopy for obtention of alveolar macrophages and bronchial biopsies
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