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    Researchers uncover pivotal proteins influencing severe asthma

    October 28, 2023
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    In a significant stride in understanding severe asthma, researchers have pinpointed the role of specific RNA-binding proteins in inflaming the airways. This novel discovery, emanating from King’s College London, could revolutionize our comprehension of asthma’s genetic drivers and provide new avenues for therapeutic interventions.

    Researchers uncover pivotal proteins influencing severe asthma

    Asthma, predominantly an inflammatory disease, is one of the leading chronic respiratory conditions worldwide, with a higher prevalence in children. While the inflammation mechanisms leading to asthma are known, the genetic intricacies that trigger them have remained elusive. The recent study has shed light on this very aspect.

    Scientists meticulously analyzed RNA genetic data from cells of individuals with and without asthma. RNA, crucial for transporting and deciphering DNA’s genetic code, relies on messenger RNA (mRNA) to convey protein details from a cell’s nucleus to its interior fluid. Crucially, RNA-binding proteins attach to these mRNAs, determining their location within cells and regulating protein formation.

    The pivotal finding was the identification of two RNA-binding proteins, ZFP36L1 and ZFP36L2, which displayed significant dysregulation in asthma patients. Restoring both proteins in the airway-lining cells of severe asthma sufferers revealed a distinct shift in genes controlling intense inflammation. The research posits that these two proteins essentially modulate gene expression in these cells, making them vital players in the asthma pathology.

    The team further explored the proteins’ role using mice exposed to allergens, inducing asthma-like conditions. They observed that these proteins were not correctly positioned in the rodents’ airway cells, rendering them dysfunctional. Such mislocalized proteins, the researchers argue, might exacerbate asthma’s inflammation by altering their cellular functions.

    Although this discovery heralds a fresh perspective on mRNA regulation in asthma’s genesis, it’s just the tip of the iceberg. More in-depth research will be imperative to conclusively determine these RNA proteins’ role in humans and their broader implications for respiratory health.

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