Periostin: A Potential Biomarker and Therapeutic Target in Pulmonary Diseases

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Periostin is a matricellular, nonstructural protein belonging to the fasciclin family and is encoded by the POSTN gene in humans. Periostin plays an important role in maintaining a normal tissue matrix in the lungs. Despite the vital role as a structural mediator in tissue growth and repair, periostin is involved in the pathogenic mechanism during tissue remodeling and fibrosis. Periostin is a chemoattractant mediator, promotes eosinophil recruitment and adhesion on the airways sub-epithelial membrane of asthmatic patients. POSTN gene was identified as one of the highly expressed genes induced by interleukins IL-13, IL-5 and IL-4-the key cytokines of Th2 immune responses in the bronchial tissues of asthmatic patients. This review highlights the potential role of periostin as a validated biomarker in respiratory disease progression and its candidacy to predict the response to treatments targeting Th-2 cytokines in bronchial asthma. In addition, its potential role in COPD, IPF, lung cancer and lung infection, is also speculated.

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Ali, N. H., Rehman, S., Naqvi, M., Gulati, K., & Ray, A. (2022). Periostin: A Potential Biomarker and Therapeutic Target in Pulmonary Diseases. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 25, 137–148. https://doi.org/10.18433/jpps32306

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