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Periostin
may serve as a biomarker for type-2-mediated eosinophilic airway inflammation in asthma. We hypothesised that type-2 cytokine IL-13 induces airway epithelial expression of
periostin
, which in turn contributes to epithelial changes observed in asthma.We studied the effect of IL-13 on
periostin
expression in BEAS-2B and air-liquid interface (ALI)-differentiated primary bronchial epithelial cells (PBECs). Additionally, effects of recombinant human
periostin
on epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers and mucin genes were assessed. In bronchial biopsies and induced sputum from asthma patients and healthy controls, we analysed
periostin
single cell gene expression and protein levels.IL-13 increased
POSTN
expression in both cell types, which was accompanied by EMT-related features in BEAS-2B. In ALI-differentiated PBECs, IL-13 increased
periostin
basolateral and apical release. Apical administration of
periostin
increased the expression of
MMP9, MUC5B
and
MUC5AC
In bronchial biopsies,
POSTN
expression was mainly confined to basal epithelial cells, ionocytes, endothelial cells and fibroblasts, showing higher expression in basal epithelial cells from asthma patients
versus
controls. Higher protein levels of
periostin
, expressed in epithelial and subepithelial layers, was confirmed in bronchial biopsies from asthma patients compared to healthy controls. Although sputum
periostin
levels were not higher in asthma, levels correlated with eosinophil numbers and
coughing
up mucus.
Periostin
expression is increased by IL-13 in bronchial epithelial cells and higher in bronchial biopsies from asthma patients. This may have important consequences, as administration of
periostin
increased epithelial expression of mucin genes, supporting the relationship of
periostin
with type-2 mediated asthma and mucus secretion.
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PMID:Periostin: contributor to abnormal airway epithelial function in asthma? 3290 87