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Path to clear air

Path to clear air

Professor Phil Hansbro

Respiratory researchers have discovered new factors and a pathway that may drive the onset of steroid resistance in severe asthma, which they hope could lead to a clinical treatment breakthrough.

Respiratory researchers have discovered new factors and a pathway that may drive the onset of steroid resistance in severe asthma, which they hope could lead to a clinical treatment breakthrough.

Professor Phil Hansbro

In the internationally renowned Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Professor Phil Hansbro and his team detected a new molecule called microRNA-21 or โ€˜miR-21โ€™ as the trigger for a complex biological cascade that drives airway inflammation.

โ€œSteroid resistance is the biggest issue in severe asthma,โ€ Professor Hansbro said. โ€œWe found an anti-inflammatory gene that is suppressed by miR-21. This then inhibits another molecule [HDAC2] thatโ€™s really important in responding to steroids in asthma.โ€

As a new treatment, Professor Hansbroโ€™s team is now aiming to artificially replicate the PTEN gene to โ€œconfuseโ€ miR-21 and therefore inhibit the ensuing cascade.

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