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Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics

INTRODUCTION: Allergic asthmatics with both an early (EAR) and a late allergic reaction (LAR) following allergen exposure are termed ‘dual responders’ (DR), while ‘single responders’ (SR) only have an EAR. Mechanisms that differentiate DR from SR are largely unknown, particularly regarding the role...

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Autores principales: van der Burg, Nicole, Stenberg, Henning, Ekstedt, Sandra, Diamant, Zuzana, Bornesund, Daisy, Ankerst, Jaro, Kumlien Georén, Susanna, Cardell, Lars‐Olaf, Bjermer, Leif, Erjefält, Jonas, Tufvesson, Ellen
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35437872
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cea.14149
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author van der Burg, Nicole
Stenberg, Henning
Ekstedt, Sandra
Diamant, Zuzana
Bornesund, Daisy
Ankerst, Jaro
Kumlien Georén, Susanna
Cardell, Lars‐Olaf
Bjermer, Leif
Erjefält, Jonas
Tufvesson, Ellen
author_facet van der Burg, Nicole
Stenberg, Henning
Ekstedt, Sandra
Diamant, Zuzana
Bornesund, Daisy
Ankerst, Jaro
Kumlien Georén, Susanna
Cardell, Lars‐Olaf
Bjermer, Leif
Erjefält, Jonas
Tufvesson, Ellen
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description INTRODUCTION: Allergic asthmatics with both an early (EAR) and a late allergic reaction (LAR) following allergen exposure are termed ‘dual responders’ (DR), while ‘single responders’ (SR) only have an EAR. Mechanisms that differentiate DR from SR are largely unknown, particularly regarding the role and phenotypes of neutrophils. Therefore, we aimed to study neutrophils in DR and SR asthmatics. METHODS: Thirty‐four allergic asthmatics underwent an inhaled allergen challenge, samples were collected before and up to 24 h post‐challenge. Cell differentials were counted from bronchial lavage, alveolar lavage and blood; and tissue neutrophils were quantified in immune‐stained bronchial biopsies. Lavage neutrophil nuclei lobe segmentation was used to classify active (1–4 lobes) from suppressive neutrophils (≥5 lobes). Levels of transmigration markers: soluble (s)CD62L and interleukin‐1Ra, and activity markers: neutrophil elastase (NE), DNA‐histone complex and dsDNA were measured in lavage fluid and plasma. RESULTS: Compared with SR at baseline, DR had more neutrophils in their bronchial airways at baseline, both in the lavage (p = .0031) and biopsies (p = .026) and elevated bronchial neutrophils correlated with less antitransmigratory IL‐1Ra levels (r = −0.64). DR airways had less suppressive neutrophils and more 3‐lobed (active) neutrophils (p = .029) that correlated with more bronchial lavage histone (p = .020) and more plasma NE (p = .0016). Post‐challenge, DR released neutrophil extracellular trap factors in the blood earlier and had less pro‐transmigratory sCD62L during the late phase (p = .0076) than in SR. CONCLUSION: DR have a more active airway neutrophil phenotype at baseline and a distinct neutrophil response to allergen challenge that may contribute to the development of an LAR. Therefore, neutrophil activity should be considered during targeted diagnosis and bio‐therapeutic development for DR.
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spelling pubmed-100839212023-04-11 Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics van der Burg, Nicole Stenberg, Henning Ekstedt, Sandra Diamant, Zuzana Bornesund, Daisy Ankerst, Jaro Kumlien Georén, Susanna Cardell, Lars‐Olaf Bjermer, Leif Erjefält, Jonas Tufvesson, Ellen Clin Exp Allergy Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Allergic asthmatics with both an early (EAR) and a late allergic reaction (LAR) following allergen exposure are termed ‘dual responders’ (DR), while ‘single responders’ (SR) only have an EAR. Mechanisms that differentiate DR from SR are largely unknown, particularly regarding the role and phenotypes of neutrophils. Therefore, we aimed to study neutrophils in DR and SR asthmatics. METHODS: Thirty‐four allergic asthmatics underwent an inhaled allergen challenge, samples were collected before and up to 24 h post‐challenge. Cell differentials were counted from bronchial lavage, alveolar lavage and blood; and tissue neutrophils were quantified in immune‐stained bronchial biopsies. Lavage neutrophil nuclei lobe segmentation was used to classify active (1–4 lobes) from suppressive neutrophils (≥5 lobes). Levels of transmigration markers: soluble (s)CD62L and interleukin‐1Ra, and activity markers: neutrophil elastase (NE), DNA‐histone complex and dsDNA were measured in lavage fluid and plasma. RESULTS: Compared with SR at baseline, DR had more neutrophils in their bronchial airways at baseline, both in the lavage (p = .0031) and biopsies (p = .026) and elevated bronchial neutrophils correlated with less antitransmigratory IL‐1Ra levels (r = −0.64). DR airways had less suppressive neutrophils and more 3‐lobed (active) neutrophils (p = .029) that correlated with more bronchial lavage histone (p = .020) and more plasma NE (p = .0016). Post‐challenge, DR released neutrophil extracellular trap factors in the blood earlier and had less pro‐transmigratory sCD62L during the late phase (p = .0076) than in SR. CONCLUSION: DR have a more active airway neutrophil phenotype at baseline and a distinct neutrophil response to allergen challenge that may contribute to the development of an LAR. Therefore, neutrophil activity should be considered during targeted diagnosis and bio‐therapeutic development for DR. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-04-28 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10083921/ /pubmed/35437872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cea.14149 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Clinical & Experimental Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
van der Burg, Nicole
Stenberg, Henning
Ekstedt, Sandra
Diamant, Zuzana
Bornesund, Daisy
Ankerst, Jaro
Kumlien Georén, Susanna
Cardell, Lars‐Olaf
Bjermer, Leif
Erjefält, Jonas
Tufvesson, Ellen
Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics
title Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics
title_full Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics
title_fullStr Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics
title_full_unstemmed Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics
title_short Neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics
title_sort neutrophil phenotypes in bronchial airways differentiate single from dual responding allergic asthmatics
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35437872
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cea.14149
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