From Chronic Inflammation to Remodeling: Anthocyanins in the Context of Asthma Management
Madiha Ajaz, Indu Singh, Lada Vugic, Rati Jani, Ayesha Zahid, Natalie Shilton

TL;DR
This paper explores how anthocyanins, natural compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, may help manage asthma by potentially reducing inflammation and airway remodeling.
Contribution
The paper highlights anthocyanins' potential to target the PAI-1 pathway in asthma, a novel angle for managing the disease.
Findings
Anthocyanins reduce asthma-related inflammatory cytokines and chemokines in preclinical models.
Higher anthocyanin intake is epidemiologically linked to lower asthma risk and better lung function.
Anthocyanins may reduce PAI-1 levels in other chronic conditions, suggesting relevance to asthma.
Abstract
Asthma is a prevalent chronic disease posing substantial health and economic challenges globally. Its progression involves key hallmarks such as inflammation and airway remodeling, mediated by multiple inflammatory biomarkers and pathways. Despite the availability of potent therapeutic options, many patients continue to suffer from uncontrolled asthma. The plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) signaling pathway is critical in asthma exacerbation and remodeling, with elevated PAI-1 levels linked to disease progression. Anthocyanins (ACNs), potent antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, have shown promise in asthma management. Epidemiological studies associate higher ACN intake with a lower risk of asthma and improved lung function. Preclinical models further demonstrate ACNs’ effectiveness in reducing asthma-related inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and signaling pathways.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAsthma and respiratory diseases · Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities · Fungal Biology and Applications
