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Dysfunctional neutrophil type 1 interferon responses in preschool children with recurrent wheezing and IL-4–mediated aeroallergen sensitization

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Fitzpatrick, AM; Huang, M; Mohammad, AF; Stephenson, ST; Kamaleswaran, R; Grunwell, JR
Published in: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global
May 1, 2024

Background: The innate mechanisms associated with viral exacerbations in preschool children with recurrent wheezing are not understood. Objective: We sought to assess differential gene expression in blood neutrophils from preschool children with recurrent wheezing, stratified by aeroallergen sensitization, at baseline and after exposure to polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)) and also to examine whether poly(I:C)-stimulated blood neutrophils influenced airway epithelial gene expression. Methods: Blood neutrophils were purified and cultured overnight with poly(I:C) and underwent next-generation sequencing with Reactome pathway analysis. Primary human small airway epithelial cells were treated with poly(I:C)-treated neutrophil culture supernatants and were analyzed for type 1 interferon gene expression with a targeted array. Symptoms and exacerbations were assessed in participants over 12 months. Results: A total of 436 genes were differently expressed in neutrophils from children with versus without aeroallergen sensitization at baseline, with significant downregulation of type 1 interferons. These type 1 interferons were significantly upregulated in sensitized children after poly(I:C) stimulation. Confirmatory experiments demonstrated similar upregulation of type 1 interferons in IL-4–treated neutrophils stimulated with poly(I:C). Poly(I:C)-treated neutrophil supernatants from children with aeroallergen sensitization also induced a type 1 interferon response in epithelial cells. Children with aeroallergen sensitization also had higher symptom scores during exacerbations, and these symptom differences persisted for 3 days after prednisolone treatment. Conclusions: Type 1 interferon responses are dysregulated in preschool children with aeroallergen sensitization, which is in turn associated with exacerbation severity. Given the importance of type 1 interferon signaling in viral resolution, additional studies of neutrophil type 1 interferon responses are needed in this population.

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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global

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2772-8293

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May 1, 2024

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3

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2
 

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Fitzpatrick, A. M., Huang, M., Mohammad, A. F., Stephenson, S. T., Kamaleswaran, R., & Grunwell, J. R. (2024). Dysfunctional neutrophil type 1 interferon responses in preschool children with recurrent wheezing and IL-4–mediated aeroallergen sensitization. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2024.100229
Fitzpatrick, A. M., M. Huang, A. F. Mohammad, S. T. Stephenson, R. Kamaleswaran, and J. R. Grunwell. “Dysfunctional neutrophil type 1 interferon responses in preschool children with recurrent wheezing and IL-4–mediated aeroallergen sensitization.” Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global 3, no. 2 (May 1, 2024). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2024.100229.
Fitzpatrick AM, Huang M, Mohammad AF, Stephenson ST, Kamaleswaran R, Grunwell JR. Dysfunctional neutrophil type 1 interferon responses in preschool children with recurrent wheezing and IL-4–mediated aeroallergen sensitization. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global. 2024 May 1;3(2).
Fitzpatrick, A. M., et al. “Dysfunctional neutrophil type 1 interferon responses in preschool children with recurrent wheezing and IL-4–mediated aeroallergen sensitization.” Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global, vol. 3, no. 2, May 2024. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.jacig.2024.100229.
Fitzpatrick AM, Huang M, Mohammad AF, Stephenson ST, Kamaleswaran R, Grunwell JR. Dysfunctional neutrophil type 1 interferon responses in preschool children with recurrent wheezing and IL-4–mediated aeroallergen sensitization. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global. 2024 May 1;3(2).

Published In

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global

DOI

EISSN

2772-8293

Publication Date

May 1, 2024

Volume

3

Issue

2