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Ederle 2019 J Clin Med

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Ederle C, Charles AL, Khayath N, Poirot A, Meyer A, Clere-Jehl R, Andres E, De Blay F, Geny B (2019) Mitochondrial function in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) is enhanced, together with increased reactive oxygen species, in severe asthmatic patients in exacerbation. J Clin Med 8:E1613.

Β» PMID: 31623409 Open Access

Ederle C, Charles AL, Khayath N, Poirot A, Meyer A, Clere-Jehl R, Andres E, De Blay F, Geny Bernard (2019) J Clin Med

Abstract: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung syndrome with an increasing prevalence and a rare but significant risk of death. Its pathophysiology is complex, and therefore we investigated at the systemic level a potential implication of oxidative stress and of peripheral blood mononuclear cells' (PBMC) mitochondrial function. Twenty severe asthmatic patients with severe exacerbation (GINA 4-5) and 20 healthy volunteers participated at the study. Mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes activities using different substrates and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production were determined in both groups by high-resolution respirometry and electronic paramagnetic resonance, respectively. Healthy PBMC were also incubated with a pool of plasma of severe asthmatics or healthy controls. Mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes activity (+52.45%, p = 0.015 for VADP) and ROS production (+34.3%, p = 0.02) were increased in asthmatic patients. Increased ROS did not originate mainly from mitochondria. Plasma of severe asthmatics significantly increased healthy PBMC mitochondrial dioxygen consumption (+56.8%, p = 0.031). In conclusion, such asthma endotype, characterized by increased PMBCs mitochondrial oxidative capacity and ROS production likely related to a plasma constituent, may reflect activation of the immune system. Further studies are needed to determine whether increased PBMC mitochondrial respiration might have protective effects, opening thus new therapeutic approaches. β€’ Keywords: PBMC, Asthma, Exacerbation, Mitochondrial function, Reactive oxygen species β€’ Bioblast editor: Plangger M β€’ O2k-Network Lab: FR Strasbourg Zoll J


Labels: MiParea: Respiration  Pathology: Other  Stress:Oxidative stress;RONS  Organism: Human  Tissue;cell: Blood cells  Preparation: Permeabilized cells 


Coupling state: LEAK, OXPHOS, ET  Pathway: N, S, CIV, NS, ROX  HRR: Oxygraph-2k, O2k-Fluorometer 

Labels, 2019-10, PBMC, AmR