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Impaired response of the bronchial epithelium to inflammation characterizes severe equine asthma.

Laurence TessierOlivier CôtéMary Ellen ClarkLaurent VielAndrés Diaz-MéndezSimon AndersDorothee Bienzle
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
Several differentially expressed genes and networks in horses with asthma also contribute to human asthma, highlighting similarities between severe human adult and equine asthma. Neutrophil activation by the bronchial epithelium is suggested as the trigger of the inflammatory cascade in equine asthma, followed by epithelial injury and impaired repair and differentiation. Circadian rhythm dysregulation and the sonic Hedgehog pathway were identified as potential novel contributory factors in equine asthma.
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