Proteins from Asthma-Protective Amish Farm Dust

Case ID:
UA18-035
Invention:

This technology involves eight proteins that have been identified from fractions of Amish farm dust, which have been shown to protect against asthma in mice models. These eight proteins consist mainly of environmental allergens that can induce an immune response and have the potential to be utilized for allergen immunotherapy to help protect against and treat asthma.

 

Background:
Over 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, a condition that is characterized by the inflammation of the airways making it difficult to breathe. Current strategies to prevent asthma rely on long term medication and preventative measures such as avoiding triggers like physical exertion or known allergens. The exact cause of asthma is unknown but both genetic and environmental factors have been shown to play a role in the development of asthma. Recent studies in Amish children have shown that they display a much lower rate of asthma prevalence compared to other populations. In particular, exposure to Amish farm dust appears to play a role in lower asthmatic incidences within the children of Amish communities. During its development, this technology explored different components found within the Amish farm dust and screened them for their ability to protect against asthma, which revealed eight target proteins that may have the potential to proactively prevent the induction of asthma as well as treat current cases of asthma.

 

Applications:

  • Prevention and treatment of asthma

 

Advantages:

  • Prevents induction of asthma
  • Reduces asthmatic incidences
  • Treats underlying allergies
Patent Information:
Contact For More Information:
Garrett Edmunds
Licensing Manager, UAHS-TLA
The University of Arizona
gedmunds@arizona.edu
Lead Inventor(s):
Fernando Martinez
Donata Vercelli
Shane Snyder
Erika VonMutius
Mauricius Marques dos Santos
Vadim Pivniouk
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