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Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction

Early life respiratory viral infections and atopic characteristics are significant risk factors for the development of childhood asthma. It is hypothesized that repeated respiratory viral infections might induce structural remodeling by interfering with the normal process of lung maturation; however...

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Autores principales: Hines, Elizabeth A., Szakaly, Renee J., Leng, Ning, Webster, Anais T., Verheyden, Jamie M., Lashua, Amber J., Kendziorski, Christina, Rosenthal, Louis A., Gern, James E., Sorkness, Ronald L., Sun, Xin, Lemanske, Robert F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4249857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25437859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112997
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author Hines, Elizabeth A.
Szakaly, Renee J.
Leng, Ning
Webster, Anais T.
Verheyden, Jamie M.
Lashua, Amber J.
Kendziorski, Christina
Rosenthal, Louis A.
Gern, James E.
Sorkness, Ronald L.
Sun, Xin
Lemanske, Robert F.
author_facet Hines, Elizabeth A.
Szakaly, Renee J.
Leng, Ning
Webster, Anais T.
Verheyden, Jamie M.
Lashua, Amber J.
Kendziorski, Christina
Rosenthal, Louis A.
Gern, James E.
Sorkness, Ronald L.
Sun, Xin
Lemanske, Robert F.
author_sort Hines, Elizabeth A.
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description Early life respiratory viral infections and atopic characteristics are significant risk factors for the development of childhood asthma. It is hypothesized that repeated respiratory viral infections might induce structural remodeling by interfering with the normal process of lung maturation; however, the specific molecular processes that underlie these pathological changes are not understood. To investigate the molecular basis for these changes, we used an established Sendai virus infection model in weanling rats to compare the post-infection transcriptomes of an atopic asthma susceptible strain, Brown Norway, and a non-atopic asthma resistant strain, Fischer 344. Specific to this weanling infection model and not described in adult infection models, Sendai virus in the susceptible, but not the resistant strain, results in morphological abnormalities in distal airways that persist into adulthood. Gene expression data from infected and control lungs across five time points indicated that specific features of the immune response following viral infection were heightened and prolonged in lungs from Brown Norway rats compared with Fischer 344 rats. These features included an increase in macrophage cell number and related gene expression, which then transitioned to an increase in mast cell number and related gene expression. In contrast, infected Fischer F344 lungs exhibited more efficient restoration of the airway epithelial morphology, with transient appearance of basal cell pods near distal airways. Together, these findings indicate that the pronounced macrophage and mast cell responses and abnormal re-epithelialization precede the structural defects that developed and persisted in Brown Norway, but not Fischer 344 lungs.
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spelling pubmed-42498572014-12-05 Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction Hines, Elizabeth A. Szakaly, Renee J. Leng, Ning Webster, Anais T. Verheyden, Jamie M. Lashua, Amber J. Kendziorski, Christina Rosenthal, Louis A. Gern, James E. Sorkness, Ronald L. Sun, Xin Lemanske, Robert F. PLoS One Research Article Early life respiratory viral infections and atopic characteristics are significant risk factors for the development of childhood asthma. It is hypothesized that repeated respiratory viral infections might induce structural remodeling by interfering with the normal process of lung maturation; however, the specific molecular processes that underlie these pathological changes are not understood. To investigate the molecular basis for these changes, we used an established Sendai virus infection model in weanling rats to compare the post-infection transcriptomes of an atopic asthma susceptible strain, Brown Norway, and a non-atopic asthma resistant strain, Fischer 344. Specific to this weanling infection model and not described in adult infection models, Sendai virus in the susceptible, but not the resistant strain, results in morphological abnormalities in distal airways that persist into adulthood. Gene expression data from infected and control lungs across five time points indicated that specific features of the immune response following viral infection were heightened and prolonged in lungs from Brown Norway rats compared with Fischer 344 rats. These features included an increase in macrophage cell number and related gene expression, which then transitioned to an increase in mast cell number and related gene expression. In contrast, infected Fischer F344 lungs exhibited more efficient restoration of the airway epithelial morphology, with transient appearance of basal cell pods near distal airways. Together, these findings indicate that the pronounced macrophage and mast cell responses and abnormal re-epithelialization precede the structural defects that developed and persisted in Brown Norway, but not Fischer 344 lungs. Public Library of Science 2014-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4249857/ /pubmed/25437859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112997 Text en © 2014 Hines et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hines, Elizabeth A.
Szakaly, Renee J.
Leng, Ning
Webster, Anais T.
Verheyden, Jamie M.
Lashua, Amber J.
Kendziorski, Christina
Rosenthal, Louis A.
Gern, James E.
Sorkness, Ronald L.
Sun, Xin
Lemanske, Robert F.
Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction
title Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction
title_full Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction
title_fullStr Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction
title_short Comparison of Temporal Transcriptomic Profiles from Immature Lungs of Two Rat Strains Reveals a Viral Response Signature Associated with Chronic Lung Dysfunction
title_sort comparison of temporal transcriptomic profiles from immature lungs of two rat strains reveals a viral response signature associated with chronic lung dysfunction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4249857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25437859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112997
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