Publications by authors named "Fabienne Perin"

Article Synopsis
  • Asthma is linked to airway inflammation and structural changes, and the role of ADAM28, a protein expressed in certain immune cells, in this condition is being explored.* -
  • In experiments with mice, those lacking ADAM28 showed less airway responsiveness and reduced airway remodeling features, suggesting ADAM28 exacerbates asthma symptoms.* -
  • The study provides evidence that ADAM28 influences airway remodeling and the immune response in asthma, indicating its potential importance in asthma pathophysiology.*
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Gammaherpesviruses (γHVs) have coevolved with their host, leading to a remarkably high infection prevalence and establishment of latency. The lifelong persistence of γHVs in hosts appears to broadly shape host immunity, and we show here that pulmonary infection with Murid herpesvirus 4 (MuHV-4), a mouse γHV, drives the recruitment of Ly6C monocytes (MOs) into the airway, thereby modulating the host immune response. The absence of Ly6C MOs is associated with severe virus-induced immunopathology and the systemic release of inflammatory mediators.

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Low exposure to microbial products, respiratory viral infections and air pollution are major risk factors for allergic asthma, yet the mechanistic links between such conditions and host susceptibility to type 2 allergic disorders remain unclear. Through the use of single-cell RNA sequencing, we characterized lung neutrophils in mice exposed to a pro-allergic low dose of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or a protective high dose of LPS before exposure to house dust mites. Unlike exposure to a high dose of LPS, exposure to a low dose of LPS instructed recruited neutrophils to upregulate their expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and to release neutrophil extracellular traps.

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PEGylation is a promising approach to increase the residence time of antibody fragments in the lungs and sustain their therapeutic effects. However, concerns arise as to the potential pulmonary toxicity of antibody fragments conjugated to high molecular weight (HMW) polyethylene glycol (PEG), notably after repeated administrations, and the possibility of PEG accumulation in the lungs. The purpose of this proof-of-concept study is to give insights about the safety of lung administration of a Fab' anti-IL17A antibody fragment conjugated to two-armed 40 kDa PEG (PEG40).

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Background: In this study, we assess the effectiveness of inhaled doxycycline, a tetracycline antibiotic displaying matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) inhibitory effects to prevent allergen-induced inflammation, hyperresponsiveness and remodeling. MMPs play key roles in the complex cascade of events leading to asthmatic phenotype.

Methods: Doxycycline was administered by aerosols by the mean of a novel formulation as a complex with hydroxypropyl-gamma-cyclodextrin (HP-gamma-CD) used as an excipient.

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