European Journal of Medical Research (Dec 2009)

Increased FKBP51 in induced sputum cells of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients after therapy

  • Holownia A,
  • Mroz R M,
  • Kolodziejczyk A,
  • Chyczewska E,
  • Braszko J J

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-14-S4-108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. Suppl 4
pp. 108 – 111

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Abstract Objective Immunophilin FKBP51 assists polypeptide folding, participates in glucocorticoid actions and may play a role in glucocorticoid resistance. FKBP51 is altered in patients with asthma, but its role in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) characterized by dysregulation of several pro/antiinflammatory genes is less clear. Methods We assessed changes in nuclear/cytosolic FKBP51 protein using SDS-PAGE/WB and FKBP51 mRNA by qRT-PCR in cells isolated from induced sputum of stable COPD patients treated with formoterol/budesonide or formoterol/budesonide/theophylline for 4 wk. Results Expression of FKBP51 was higher in formoterol/budesonide/theophylline-treated patients, compared with formoterol/budesonide group in both cytosolic and nuclear fractions by about 57% and 31%, respectively (P Conclusions Increased FKBP51 in COPD patients treated with formoterol/budesonide/theophylline may be important in altering signaling from corticosteroid receptors.

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