TY - JOUR T1 - Nasal upregulation of <em>CST1</em> in dog-sensitised children with severe allergic airway disease JF - ERJ Open Research JO - erjor DO - 10.1183/23120541.00917-2020 VL - 7 IS - 2 SP - 00917-2020 AU - Ulrika Käck AU - Elisabet Einarsdottir AU - Marianne van Hage AU - Anna Asarnoj AU - Anna James AU - Anna Nopp AU - Kaarel Krjutškov AU - Shintaro Katayama AU - Juha Kere AU - Gunnar Lilja AU - Cilla Söderhäll AU - Jon R. Konradsen Y1 - 2021/04/01 UR - http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/7/2/00917-2020.abstract N2 - Background The clinical presentation of children sensitised to dog dander varies from asymptomatic to severe allergic airway disease, but the genetic mechanisms underlying these differences are not clear. The objective of the present study was to investigate nasal transcriptomic profiles associated with dog dander sensitisation in school children and to reveal clinical symptoms related with these profiles.Methods RNA was extracted from nasal epithelial cell brushings of children sensitised to dog dander and healthy controls. Blood sample analyses included IgE against dog dander, dog allergen molecules, other airborne and food allergens, basophil activation and white blood cell counts. Clinical history of asthma and rhinitis was recorded, and lung function was assessed (spirometry, methacholine provocation and exhaled nitric oxide fraction).Results The most overexpressed gene in children sensitised to dog dander compared to healthy controls was CST1, coding for Cystatin 1. A cluster of these children with enhanced CST1 expression showed lower forced expiratory volume in 1 s, increased bronchial hyperreactivity, pronounced eosinophilia and higher basophil allergen threshold sensitivity compared with other children sensitised to dog dander. In addition, multi-sensitisation to lipocalins was more common in this group.Conclusions Overexpression of CST1 is associated with more severe allergic airway disease in children sensitised to dog dander. CST1 is thus a possible biomarker of the severity of allergic airway disease and a possible therapeutic target for the future treatment of airborne allergy.Nasal overexpression of CST1 reveals more severe allergic airway disease in children sensitised to dog dander, and is associated with lower FEV1 % pred, bronchial hyperreactivity, pronounced eosinophilia and higher basophil allergen threshold sensitivity https://bit.ly/3azmgLk ER -