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Inflammation | 2013

IL-17A/F Modulates Fibrocyte Functions in Cooperation with CD40-Mediated Signaling

Hisako Hayashi; Akiko Kawakita; Shintaro Okazaki; Motoko Yasutomi; Hiroki Murai; Yusei Ohshima

T helper 17 (Th17) cells that produce interleukin (IL)-17A and IL-17F have been found to participate in the development of bronchial asthma and bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis. However, whether they play a causative role in the airway remodeling observed in these respiratory diseases remains unclear. Because fibrocytes are involved in tissue repair and fibrosis and are presumably precursors of lung fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, we examined the effects of IL-17A/F on fibrocyte functions. Both IL-17A and IL-17F enhanced fibrocytes’ α-smooth muscle actin expression. Priming fibrocytes with IL-17A enhanced their CD40-mediated IL-6 production, whereas IL-17F-priming increased the CD40-mediated mRNA expression of collagen I, vascular endothelial growth factor, and angiogenin. CD4+ T cells co-cultured with fibrocytes produced IL-17A, which was inhibited by blocking CD40 and CD40 ligand interactions. These findings suggest that cooperative interactions between fibrocytes and Th17 cells play an important role via CD40- and IL-17A/F-mediated signaling for collagen and proangiogenic factor production, which may lead to the extracellular matrix deposition and neovascularization seen in airway remodeling.


Pediatrics International | 2013

Biotin and carnitine profiles in preterm infants in Japan.

Shuko Tokuriki; Hisako Hayashi; Takashi Okuno; Kikuko Yoshioka; Shintaro Okazaki; Akiko Kawakita; Genrei Ohta; Ikue Hata; Yosuke Shigematsu; Yusei Ohshima

Biotin plays an important role as a covalently bound coenzyme for carboxylases. Carnitine is essential in β‐oxidation to transport long‐chain fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The present study was conducted to assess the risk of biotin and carnitine deficiencies in preterm infants who received enteral feeding with maternal milk and/or standard infant formula made in Japan.


BioMed Research International | 2014

IL-33 enhanced the proliferation and constitutive production of IL-13 and IL-5 by fibrocytes.

Hisako Hayashi; Akiko Kawakita; Shintaro Okazaki; Hiroki Murai; Motoko Yasutomi; Yusei Ohshima

Interleukin-33 appears to play important roles in the induction of allergic airway inflammation. However, whether IL-33 is involved in airway remodeling remains unclear. Because fibrocytes contribute to tissue remodeling in the setting of chronic inflammation, we examined the effects of IL-33 on fibrocyte functions. Fibrocytes were generated in vitro from peripheral blood mononuclear cells by culturing in the presence of platelet derived growth factors and the cells were stimulated with IL-33. IL-33 enhanced cell proliferation, α-SMA expression, and pro-MMP-9 activity by the fibrocytes without increasing endogenous transforming growth factor-β1 production. Fibrocytes constitutively expressed IL-13 and IL-5, and their production was augmented by stimulation with IL-33. Dexamethasone inhibited the functions of fibrocytes, but IL-33 made fibrocytes slightly refractory to the inhibitory effect of dexamethasone in terms of IL-13 production. Montelukast suppressed IL-13 production by nonstimulated fibrocytes but not those stimulated by IL-33. These findings suggest that IL-33 is involved in the airway remodeling process through its modulation of fibrocyte function independent of antigen stimulation. IL-33 might partially reduce the therapeutic effects of glucocorticoid and cysteinyl leukotriene receptor antagonist on fibrocyte-mediated Th2 responses.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2015

Alternaria extract activates autophagy that induces IL-18 release from airway epithelial cells

Hiroki Murai; Shintaro Okazaki; Hisako Hayashi; Akiko Kawakita; Koa Hosoki; Motoko Yasutomi; Sanjiv Sur; Yusei Ohshima

Alternaria alternata is a major outdoor allergen that causes allergic airway diseases. Alternaria extract (ALT-E) has been shown to induce airway epithelial cells to release IL-18 and thereby initiate Th2-type responses. We investigated the underlying mechanisms involved in IL-18 release from ALT-E-stimulated airway epithelial cells. Normal human bronchial epithelial cells and A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells were stimulated with ALT-E in the presence of different inhibitors of autophagy or caspases. IL-18 levels in culture supernatants were measured by ELISA. The numbers of autophagosomes, an LC3-I to LC3-II conversion, and p62 degradation were determined by immunofluorescence staining and immunoblotting. 3-methyladenine and bafilomycin, which inhibit the formation of preautophagosomal structures and autolysosomes, respectively, suppressed ALT-E-induced IL-18 release by cells, whereas caspase 1 and 8 inhibitors did not. ALT-E-stimulation increased autophagosome formation, LC-3 conversion, and p62 degradation in airway epithelial cells. LPS-stimulation induced the LC3 conversion in A549 cells, but did not induce IL-18 release or p62 degradation. Unlike LPS, ALT-E induced airway epithelial cells to release IL-18 via an autophagy dependent, caspase 1 and 8 independent pathway. Although autophagy has been shown to negatively regulate canonical inflammasome activity in TLR-stimulated macrophages, our data indicates that this process is an unconventional mechanism of IL-18 secretion by airway epithelial cells.


Pediatrics International | 2013

Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria caused by an IgM-class Donath–Landsteiner antibody

Hisako Hayashi; Motoko Yasutomi; Taihei Hayashi; Miori Yuasa; Akiko Kawakita; Ikue Hata; Akihiko Tanizawa; Hideki Muramatsu; Seiji Kojima; Yusei Ohshima

We report on a 4‐year‐old boy who developed paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) following the first dose of a seven‐valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. He was admitted because of dark urine after exposure to cold air. Laboratory tests indicated anemia, increased serum indirect bilirubin and lactate dehydrogenase, and decreased serum haptoglobin. Donath–Landsteiner (D‐L) test was positive. The D‐L antibody belonged to the IgM class and exhibited anti‐P specificity. Symptoms and signs subsided after supportive care without any medication. Although PCH is often associated with viral or bacterial infection and is caused by IgG‐class D‐L antibodies with anti‐P specificity, this case was unique because a D‐L antibody of the IgM class with anti‐P specificity caused PCH after immunization with a pneumococcal vaccine.


Pediatrics International | 2014

Biotin and carnitine deficiency due to hypoallergenic formula nutrition in infants with milk allergy.

Hisako Hayashi; Shuko Tokuriki; Takashi Okuno; Yosuke Shigematsu; Akiba Yasushi; Go Matsuyama; Ken Sawada; Yusei Ohshima

Amino acid formulas and hydrolyzed formulas given to infants in Japan with milk allergies theoretically contain little, if any, biotin and carnitine. We assessed biotin and carnitine insufficiency in six infants with milk allergy who were fed amino acid formulas and/or hydrolyzed formulas, by measuring urine 3‐hydroxyisovaleric acid (3‐HIA) and serum free carnitine (C0), respectively. All patients presented with elevated urine 3‐HIA and lowered serum C0 compared with post‐menstrual age‐matched infants who were fed breast milk or standard infant formulas. Supplementation with biotin and l‐carnitine immediately improved the insufficiency. Care should be taken to avoid biotin and carnitine deficiency in allergic infants fed amino acid or hydrolyzed formulas.


Pediatrics International | 2014

Rice protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome with transient specific IgE to boiled rice but not to retort-processed rice.

Motoko Yasutomi; Takuya Kosaka; Akiko Kawakita; Hisako Hayashi; Shintaro Okazaki; Hiroki Murai; Kazuhiko Miyagawa; Mitsufumi Mayumi; Yusei Ohshima

Described herein is the case of an 8‐month‐old girl with atypical food protein‐induced enterocolitis syndrome due to rice. She presented with vomiting and poor general activity 2 h after ingestion of boiled rice. Oral food challenge test using high‐pressure retort‐processed rice was negative, but re‐exposure to boiled rice elicited gastrointestinal symptoms. On western blot analysis the patients serum was found to contain IgE bound to crude protein extracts from rice seed or boiled rice, but not from retort‐processed rice. The major protein bands were not detected in the electrophoresed gel of retort‐processed rice extracts, suggesting decomposition by high‐temperature and high‐pressure processing. Oral food challenge for diagnosing rice allergy should be performed with boiled rice to avoid a false negative. Additionally, some patients with rice allergy might be able to ingest retort‐processed rice as a substitute for boiled rice.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016

Autolysosomal Formation Is Required for Autophagy-Dependent IL-18 Release from Airway Epithelial Cells

Hiroki Murai; Shintaro Okazaki; Hisako Hayashi; Akiko Kawakita; Motoko Yasutomi; Sanjiv Sur; Yusei Ohshima


Nihon Shoni Arerugi Gakkaishi. The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunollogy | 2016

The staffs in after school facilities “Jidou-kan” have little understanding of food allergy.

Hiroki Murai; Hisako Hayashi; Akiko Kawakita; Motoko Yasutomi; Yusei Ohshima


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2015

Standardized Airway Resistances Are Practical Parameters for Asthmatic Children Who Cannot Perform Spirometry

Shintaro Okazaki; Hiroki Murai; Hisako Hayashi; Akiko Kawakita; Motoko Yasutomi; Yusei Ohshima

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University of Texas Medical Branch

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