Objective To investigate the expression of glucocerticoid receptor (GR) and heat shock protein 90(HSP90) mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from steroid-sensitive (SS), steroiddependent (SD) and stero...Objective To investigate the expression of glucocerticoid receptor (GR) and heat shock protein 90(HSP90) mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from steroid-sensitive (SS), steroiddependent (SD) and steroid-resistant (SR) asthmatics patients, and to evaluate the role of GR and HSP90in the pathogenesis of SR.Methods Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to determine the expressions of GR and HSP90 mRNA in PBMC stimulated with IL-2 and/or IL-4 from 10 normal volunteers,10 SS, 5 SD and 6 SR patients.Results The expressions of GR and HSP90 mRNA were the highest in PBMC from SR patients (0.730±0.171 and 1.122±0.165, respectively) compared with the normals (P<0.05). The second was from SS patients (0.359±0.350 and 0.885±0.250, respectively). The lowest was from the SD patients (0.017±0.008 and 0.078 ± 0.039, respectively). The ratio of HSP90/GR in SR was significantly lower than that in the others, and it suggested that the expression of HSP90 mRNA was not sufficient in this group of patients. When PBMC from SS, SD and SR was incubated with IL-2 or IL-4 alone, no changes in GR and HSP90 mRNA expression were observed. While incubated with combination of IL-2 and IL-4, a significantly higher expression of GR mRNA was observed in all asthmatics, and a significantly higher expression of HSP90 mRNA was observed only in SS and SD patients.Conclusion The lowering of HSP90/GR ratio may be one of the causes of SR. IL-2 and IL-4 may play roles in the imbalance of HSP90/GR.展开更多
文摘Objective To investigate the expression of glucocerticoid receptor (GR) and heat shock protein 90(HSP90) mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from steroid-sensitive (SS), steroiddependent (SD) and steroid-resistant (SR) asthmatics patients, and to evaluate the role of GR and HSP90in the pathogenesis of SR.Methods Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to determine the expressions of GR and HSP90 mRNA in PBMC stimulated with IL-2 and/or IL-4 from 10 normal volunteers,10 SS, 5 SD and 6 SR patients.Results The expressions of GR and HSP90 mRNA were the highest in PBMC from SR patients (0.730±0.171 and 1.122±0.165, respectively) compared with the normals (P<0.05). The second was from SS patients (0.359±0.350 and 0.885±0.250, respectively). The lowest was from the SD patients (0.017±0.008 and 0.078 ± 0.039, respectively). The ratio of HSP90/GR in SR was significantly lower than that in the others, and it suggested that the expression of HSP90 mRNA was not sufficient in this group of patients. When PBMC from SS, SD and SR was incubated with IL-2 or IL-4 alone, no changes in GR and HSP90 mRNA expression were observed. While incubated with combination of IL-2 and IL-4, a significantly higher expression of GR mRNA was observed in all asthmatics, and a significantly higher expression of HSP90 mRNA was observed only in SS and SD patients.Conclusion The lowering of HSP90/GR ratio may be one of the causes of SR. IL-2 and IL-4 may play roles in the imbalance of HSP90/GR.