Examining the Link between Arginase Ι and Bronchial Asthma | Chronic Lung Disease Research
Examining the Link between Arginase Ι and Bronchial Asthma
Layman Abstract : Asthma is a long-term Lung Disease affecting millions worldwide, often triggered by allergens. When allergens enter the body, they activate immune cells, leading to inflammation, excess mucus production, and airway tightening, making breathing difficult.
This study aimed to explore the role of an enzyme called arginase I (ARG I) in asthma and its potential link to disease severity. Researchers collected blood samples from 100 asthma patients and 100 healthy volunteers, measuring ARG I levels using a specialized lab test (ELISA).
The results showed that ARG I levels were significantly higher in older patients (81+ years) and those with asthma for 20+ years. The enzyme levels also varied based on asthma type and allergic conditions but were not significantly influenced by family history or gender.
In conclusion, the study found a strong link between ARG I and asthma, suggesting that higher ARG I levels might play a role in worsening asthma symptoms.
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View Book: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/dhrd/v6/4419
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