Browsing by Author "Gómez Casado, Cristina"
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- Allergy-associated biomarkers in early life identified by Omics techniques
2024-02-23 The prevalence and severity of allergic diseases have increased over the last 30 years. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for these diseases is a major challenge in current allergology, as it is crucial for the transition towards precision medicine, which encompasses predictive, preventive, and personalized strategies. The urge to identify predictive biomarkers of allergy at early stages of life is crucial, especially in the context of major allergic diseases such as food allergy and atopic dermatitis. Identifying these biomarkers could enhance our understanding of the immature immune responses, improve allergy handling at early ages and pave the way for preventive and therapeutic approaches. This minireview aims to explore the relevance of three biomarker categories (proteome, microbiome, and metabolome) in early life. First, levels of some proteins emerge as potential indicators of mucosal health and metabolic status in certain allergic diseases. Second, bacterial taxonomy provides insight into the composition of the microbiota through high-throughput sequencing methods. Finally, metabolites, representing the end products of bacterial and host metabolic activity, serve as early indicators of changes in microbiota and host metabolism. This information could help to develop an extensive identification of biomarkers in AD and FA and their potential in translational personalized medicine in early life.
- Biomarcadores asociados a asma grave y poliposis nasosinusal
2023-02-24 El asma puede presentar múltiples fenotipos, como el asma alérgico o no alérgico. Su tratamiento es complejo, existiendo pacientes graves que no responden a las medicaciones actualmente disponibles, sufren exacerbaciones frecuentes y presentan comorbilidades como la poliposis nasosinusal. La estratificación de pacientes mediante el uso de biomarcadores permitiría mejorar el tratamiento y descubrir nuevas dianas terapéuticas. Para identificar biomarcadores de estratificación por gravedad, se estudiaron pacientes asmáticos alérgicos estratificados por gravedad utilizando metabolómica y proteómica. Los pacientes con asma grave no controlado presentaron una activación característica de las rutas del ácido araquidónico, la fosfolipasa A2, y la respuesta Th2. Además, para evaluar la contribución del fenotipo alérgico al asma, se realizó un análisis metabolómico de pacientes graves no controlados con y sin alergia. Los pacientes asmáticos alérgicos mostraron una activación de la ruta de la fosfolipasa A2 y una alteración en el perfil de ácidos biliares. Por último, para conocer el papel sistémico y local de la alergia en la poliposis nasal, se estudiaron pacientes con poliposis con y sin alergia utilizando metabolómica de suero y tejido y análisis histológicos. Los pacientes alérgicos presentaron niveles reducidos de lisofosfolípidos, bilirrubina y cortisol; y un mayor número de eosinófilos en sus pólipos.
- Deciphering the role of platelets in severe allergy by an integrative omics approach.
2022-12-17 Background: Mechanisms causing the onset and perpetuation of inflammation in severe allergic patients remain unknown. Our previous studies suggested that severe allergic inflammation is linked to platelet dysfunction. Methods: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-poor plasma (PPP) samples were obtained by platelet-apheresis from severe (n = 7) and mild (n = 10) allergic patients and nonallergic subjects (n = 9) to perform platelet lipidomics by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC–MS) and RNA-seq analysis. Significant metabolites and transcripts were used to identify compromised biological pathways in the severe phenotype. Platelet and inflammation-related proteins were quantified by Luminex. Results: Platelets from severe allergic patients were characterized by high levels of ceramides, phosphoinositols, phosphocholines, and sphingomyelins. In contrast, they showed a decrease in eicosanoid precursor levels. Biological pathway analysis performed with the significant lipids revealed the alteration of phospholipases, calcium-dependent events, and linolenic metabolism. RNAseq confirmed mRNA overexpression of genes related to platelet activation and arachidonic acid metabolism in the severe phenotypes. Pathway analysis indicated the alteration of NOD, MAPK, TLR, TNF, and IL-17 pathways in the severe phenotype. P-Selectin and IL-17AF proteins were increased in the severe phenotype. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that platelet lipid, mRNA, and protein content is different according to allergy severity. These findings suggest that platelet load is a potential source of biomarkers and a new chance for therapeutic targets in severe inflammatory pathologies.
- Omics.
2021-09-16 Omics technologies are based on the acquisition and analysis of a large data volumes, using fast and automated high-performance methods. They have brought along a paradigm shift in the development of research strategies. Genomics, Epigenomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics are by now widely applied to identify biological variants, to characterize complex biochemical systems, to study pathophysiological processes and to define new biomarker strategies (Figure 1). Each omics discipline provides different information on the regulation of gene expression in health and diseases such as asthma.
- Profilin-mediated food-induced allergic reactions are associated with oral epithelial remodeling
2019-02 Background: In areas of high exposure to grass pollen, allergic patients are frequently sensitized to profilin, and some experience severe profilin-mediated food-induced reactions. This specific population of patients is ideal to study the relationship between respiratory and food allergies. Objective: We sought to determine the role of oral mucosal epithelial barrier integrity in profilin-mediated allergic reactions. Methods: Thirty-eight patients with profilin allergy stratified into mild or severe according to their clinical history and response to a profilin challenge test and 6 nonallergic subjects were recruited. Oral mucosal biopsies were used for measurement of CD11c, CD3, CD4, tryptase, claudin-1, occludin, E-cadherin, and vascular endothelial growth factor A levels; Masson trichrome staining; and POSTN, IL33, TPSAB, TPSB, and CMA gene expression analysis by using quantitative RT-PCR. Blood samples were used for basophil activation tests. Results: Distinct features of the group with severe allergy included the following: (1) impaired epithelial integrity with reduced expression of claudin-1, occludin, and E-cadherin and decreased numbers of epithelial cells, which is indicative of acanthosis, higher collagen deposition, and angiogenesis; (2) inflammatory immune response in the mucosa, with an increased number of CD11c1 and CD41 infiltrates and increased expression of the cytokine genes POSTN and IL33; and (3) a 10-fold increased sensitivity of basophils to profilin. Conclusions: Patients with profilin allergy present with significant damage to the oral mucosal epithelial barrier, which might allow profilin penetration into the oral mucosa and induction of local inflammation. Additionally, severely allergic patients presented with increased sensitivity of effector cells. (J Allergy Clin Immunol 2019;143:681-90.)
- Remodelado de la mucosa oral en Alergia y Celiaquía y Marcadores Sistémicos Asociados.
2022-03-31 Tanto el asma como la rinitis alérgica cursan con un remodelado intenso en la vía respiratoria. Sin embargo, este remodelado no ocurre únicamente en la vía aérea. Los pacientes alérgicos al polen de gramíneas residentes en áreas de alta exposición y sensibilizados al pan-alérgeno profilina experimentan remodelado también en la mucosa oral. El remodelado oral podría observarse en otro tipo de alergias respiratorias graves, además de en otras enfermedades inflamatorias crónicas como la enfermedad celiaca (EC). En ambas enfermedades, el remodelado podría estar asociado a la presencia de marcadores de daño epitelial a nivel sistémico. El análisis de la mucosa oral en pacientes celiacos, alérgicos al polen de olivo o a los ácaros reveló daño epitelial en ausencia de un incremento notable del infiltrado inmune. El estudio de marcadores en suero y plasma mostró un incremento significativo en los niveles sistémicos de distintas alarminas epiteliales. Los daños en la mucosa podrían explicar las alteraciones observadas a nivel sistémico. En este caso, el remodelado oral jugaría un papel relevante en la evolución de la enfermedad, la manifestación de lesiones orales en la EC y en los mecanismos de la inmunoterapia sublingual.
- Understanding platelets in infectious and allergic lung diseases.
2019-09-14 Emerging evidence suggests that platelets, cytoplasmic fragments derived from megakaryocytes, can no longer be considered just as mediators in hemostasis and coagulation processes, but as key modulators of immunity. Platelets have received increasing attention as the emergence of new methodologies has allowed the characterization of their components and functions in the immune continuum. Platelet activation in infectious and allergic lung diseases has been well documented and associated with bacterial infections reproduced in several animal models of pulmonary bacterial infections. Direct interactions between platelets and bacteria have been associated with increased pulmonary platelet accumulation, whereas bacterial-derived toxins have also been reported to modulate platelet function. Recently, platelets have been found extravascular in the lungs of patients with asthma, and in animal models of allergic lung inflammation. Their ability to interact with immune and endothelial cells and secrete immune mediators makes them one attractive target for biomarker identification that will help characterize their contribution to lung diseases. Here, we present an original review of the last advances in the platelet field with a focus on the contribution of platelets to respiratory infections and allergic-mediated diseases.