Journal article
Impaired response of the bronchial epithelium to inflammation characterizes severe equine asthma
L Tessier, O Côté, ME Clark, L Viel, A Diaz-Méndez, S Anders, D Bienzle
BMC Genomics | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Severe equine asthma is a naturally occurring lung inflammatory disease of mature animals characterized by neutrophilic inflammation, bronchoconstriction, mucus hypersecretion and airway remodeling. Exacerbations are triggered by inhalation of dust and microbial components. Affected animals eventually are unable of aerobic performance. In this study transcriptomic differences between asthmatic and non-asthmatic animals in the response of the bronchial epithelium to an inhaled challenge were determined. Results: Paired endobronchial biopsies were obtained pre- and post-challenge from asthmatic and non-asthmatic animals. The transcriptome, determined by RNA-seq and analyzed with ed..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Sources of support were Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Canada Research Chair, DB, all aspects of study), Equine Guelph (data collection and analysis), Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (research animals), and the Ontario Veterinary College Scholarship Program (stipend LT, all aspects of study).