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Sphingolipid classes and the interrelationship with pediatric asthma and asthma risk factors.

Yulu ChenAntonio ChecaPei ZhangMengna HuangRachel S KellyMin KimYih-Chieh S ChenKathleen A Lee-SarwarNicole PrinceKevin M MendezSofina BegumPriyadarshini KachrooSu H ChuJakob StokholmKlaus BønnelykkeAugusto A LitonjuaHans BisgaardScott T WeissBo Lund ChawesCraig E WheelockJessica A Lasky-Su
Published in: Allergy (2023)
This study demonstrates the differential role that sphingolipid subclasses may play in asthma and its risk factors. While overall elevations in sphingolipids appeared to be deleterious overall; elevations in ceramides were uniquely associated with increases in asthma risk factors only; while elevations in asthma phenotypes were associated with recycling sphingolipids. Modification of asthma risk factors may play an important role in regulating sphingolipid homeostasis via ceramides to affect asthma. Further function work may validate the observed associations.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • lung function
  • allergic rhinitis
  • cystic fibrosis
  • young adults