Edita Gasiuniene
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
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Pediatrics and Neonatology | 2012
Lawrence Shi Shin Wu; Tatjana Sjakste; Raimundas Sakalauskas; Brigita Sitkauskiene; Natalia Paramonova; Edita Gasiuniene; Ren Long Jan; Jiu Yao Wang
Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases with an increasing prevalence and financial burden worldwide. This disease affects individuals in all countries and all ethnic groups; however, prevalence rates of asthma have been reported to vary significantly between different regions. To understand the origin of asthma and to manage it effectively, it is necessary to analyze the genetic and environmental factors that cause these geographic differences. Therefore, we aimed to review published data from the investigations of asthma patients in Eastern Europe, represented by Latvia and Lithuania, and of patients from Eastern Asia represented by Taiwan. We hope that some of the common factors can be identified and different variants can be compared among these three countries for development of a new strategy to prevent childhood asthma.
COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 2016
Edita Gasiuniene; Simona Lavinskiene; Raimundas Sakalauskas; Brigita Sitkauskiene
ABSTRACT Interleukin-32 (IL-32) is a newly described cytokine which is expected to have an important role in autoimmune disorders. It was shown that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has a component of autoimmunity, though the role of IL-32 in its pathogenesis is not known. The aim of this study was to estimate IL-32 concentrations in serum, induced sputum (IS) supernatant and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid from patients with COPD, and to compare asthma patients with and healthy subjects. Outpatients with COPD (63.7 ± 8.4 years, n = 51), asthma (58.3 ± 12.4 years, n = 31), and healthy subjects (59.8 ± 8.2 years, n = 9) were studied. The levels of IL-32 in serum, BAL fluid, and IS supernatant samples were analyzed by ELISA. Concentrations of IL-32 were higher in all the studied materials from patients with COPD (BAL 22.46 ± 2.48 pg/ml, IS 19.66 ± 1.69 pg/ml, serum 26.77 ± 2.56 pg/ml) in comparison with patients with asthma (BAL 6.25 ± 1.08 pg/ml, IS 5.82 ± 1.15 pg/ml, serum 6.09 ± 1.16 pg/ml, p < 0.05 respectively) as well as healthy subjects (BAL 4.21 ± 1.13 pg/ml, IS 3.59 ± 0.66 pg/ml, serum 4.63 ± 1.03 pg/ml, p < 0.05 respectively). Moreover, the level of IL-32 was higher in COPD smokers than in COPD ex-smokers in investigated respiratory tissue compartments and serum, and correlated with smoking history. Increased level of IL-32 in serum, IS supernatant, and BAL fluid from patients with COPD in comparison with asthma patients and healthy subjects suggest that IL-32 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of COPD, which depends on the smoking history.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology | 2018
Edita Gasiuniene; Ieva Janulaityte; Zivile Zemeckiene; Diana Barkauskiene; Brigita Sitkauskiene
IL‐33 is a recently discovered cytokine which plays an important role in asthma pathogenesis.
Journal of Asthma | 2015
Zivile Zemeckiene; Brigita Sitkauskiene; Edita Gasiuniene; Natalija Paramonova; Laura Tamasauskiene; Astra Vitkauskiene; Tatjana Sjakste; Raimundas Sakalauskas
Abstract Objective: To investigate polymorphisms of proteasomal genes PSMA6 (rs1048990 and rs2277460), PSMC6 (rs2295826 and rs2295827) and PSMA3 (rs2348071) in Lithuanian patients with asthma. Methods: One-hundred forty-six asthma patients and 150 control subjects were studied. DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples. Five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP’s) of the three proteasomal genes were analyzed using allele-specific amplification or the cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence method. Results: While certain alleles and genotypes of PSMA6 rs2277460 and rs1048990 and PSMA3 rs2348071 SNP’s occurred more frequently in asthma patients than in controls, no statistically significant differences in alleles or genotypes of PSMA6, PSMC6 or PSMA3 were observed between asthma patients and control subjects. However, when male and female study subjects were considered separately, we found that the CG genotype of PSMA6 rs1048990 is significantly more frequent in male asthma patients compared to male control subjects. Conclusions: We found no significant differences in frequencies of selected five proteasomal gene PSMA6, PSMC6 and PSMA3 SNP’s between asthma patients and control subjects overall. Among male subjects, however, the CG PSMA6 rs1048990 genotype was significantly more frequent in asthma patients compared with control subjects.
Lung | 2012
Ieva Bajoriuniene; Kestutis Malakauskas; Simona Lavinskiene; Jolanta Jeroch; Edita Gasiuniene; Astra Vitkauskiene; Raimundas Sakalauskas
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Zivile Zemeckiene; Edita Gasiuniene; Astra Vitkauskiene
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Edita Gasiuniene; Zivile Zemeckiene; Raimundas Sakalauskas; Brigita Sitkauskiene
European Respiratory Journal | 2013
Ieva Bajoriuniene; Simona Lavinskiene; Edita Gasiuniene; Kestutis Malakauskas; Raimundas Sakalauskas
European Respiratory Journal | 2013
Zivile Zemeckiene; Edita Gasiuniene; Astra Vitkauskiene; Brigita Sitkauskiene; Raimundas Sakalauskas
European Respiratory Journal | 2012
Edita Gasiuniene; Zivile Balciunaite; Simona Lavinskiene; Raimundas Sakalauskas; Brigita Sitkauskiene