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Impaired Cell Cycle Regulation in a Natural Equine Model of Asthma

Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) is a common and potentially debilitating lower airway disease in horses, which shares many similarities with human asthma. In susceptible horses RAO exacerbation is caused by environmental allergens and irritants present in hay dust. The objective of this study was...

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Autores principales: Pacholewska, Alicja, Jagannathan, Vidhya, Drögemüller, Michaela, Klukowska-Rötzler, Jolanta, Lanz, Simone, Hamza, Eman, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Marti, Eliane, Leeb, Tosso, Gerber, Vincent
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26292153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136103
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author Pacholewska, Alicja
Jagannathan, Vidhya
Drögemüller, Michaela
Klukowska-Rötzler, Jolanta
Lanz, Simone
Hamza, Eman
Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T.
Marti, Eliane
Leeb, Tosso
Gerber, Vincent
author_facet Pacholewska, Alicja
Jagannathan, Vidhya
Drögemüller, Michaela
Klukowska-Rötzler, Jolanta
Lanz, Simone
Hamza, Eman
Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T.
Marti, Eliane
Leeb, Tosso
Gerber, Vincent
author_sort Pacholewska, Alicja
collection PubMed
description Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) is a common and potentially debilitating lower airway disease in horses, which shares many similarities with human asthma. In susceptible horses RAO exacerbation is caused by environmental allergens and irritants present in hay dust. The objective of this study was the identification of genes and pathways involved in the pathology of RAO by global transcriptome analyses in stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). We performed RNA-seq on PBMCs derived from 40 RAO affected and 45 control horses belonging to three cohorts of Warmblood horses: two half-sib families and one group of unrelated horses. PBMCs were stimulated with hay dust extract, lipopolysaccharides, a recombinant parasite antigen, or left unstimulated. The total dataset consisted of 561 individual samples. We detected significant differences in the expression profiles between RAO and control horses. Differential expression (DE) was most marked upon stimulation with hay dust extract. An important novel finding was a strong upregulation of CXCL13 together with many genes involved in cell cycle regulation in stimulated samples from RAO affected horses, in addition to changes in the expression of several HIF-1 transcription factor target genes. The RAO condition alters systemic changes observed as differential expression profiles of PBMCs. Those changes also depended on the cohort and stimulation of the samples and were dominated by genes involved in immune cell trafficking, development, and cell cycle regulation. Our findings indicate an important role of CXCL13, likely macrophage or Th17 derived, and the cell cycle regulator CDC20 in the immune response in RAO.
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spelling pubmed-45462722015-08-26 Impaired Cell Cycle Regulation in a Natural Equine Model of Asthma Pacholewska, Alicja Jagannathan, Vidhya Drögemüller, Michaela Klukowska-Rötzler, Jolanta Lanz, Simone Hamza, Eman Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T. Marti, Eliane Leeb, Tosso Gerber, Vincent PLoS One Research Article Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) is a common and potentially debilitating lower airway disease in horses, which shares many similarities with human asthma. In susceptible horses RAO exacerbation is caused by environmental allergens and irritants present in hay dust. The objective of this study was the identification of genes and pathways involved in the pathology of RAO by global transcriptome analyses in stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). We performed RNA-seq on PBMCs derived from 40 RAO affected and 45 control horses belonging to three cohorts of Warmblood horses: two half-sib families and one group of unrelated horses. PBMCs were stimulated with hay dust extract, lipopolysaccharides, a recombinant parasite antigen, or left unstimulated. The total dataset consisted of 561 individual samples. We detected significant differences in the expression profiles between RAO and control horses. Differential expression (DE) was most marked upon stimulation with hay dust extract. An important novel finding was a strong upregulation of CXCL13 together with many genes involved in cell cycle regulation in stimulated samples from RAO affected horses, in addition to changes in the expression of several HIF-1 transcription factor target genes. The RAO condition alters systemic changes observed as differential expression profiles of PBMCs. Those changes also depended on the cohort and stimulation of the samples and were dominated by genes involved in immune cell trafficking, development, and cell cycle regulation. Our findings indicate an important role of CXCL13, likely macrophage or Th17 derived, and the cell cycle regulator CDC20 in the immune response in RAO. Public Library of Science 2015-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4546272/ /pubmed/26292153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136103 Text en © 2015 Pacholewska 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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Pacholewska, Alicja
Jagannathan, Vidhya
Drögemüller, Michaela
Klukowska-Rötzler, Jolanta
Lanz, Simone
Hamza, Eman
Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T.
Marti, Eliane
Leeb, Tosso
Gerber, Vincent
Impaired Cell Cycle Regulation in a Natural Equine Model of Asthma
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title_fullStr Impaired Cell Cycle Regulation in a Natural Equine Model of Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Impaired Cell Cycle Regulation in a Natural Equine Model of Asthma
title_short Impaired Cell Cycle Regulation in a Natural Equine Model of Asthma
title_sort impaired cell cycle regulation in a natural equine model of asthma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26292153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136103
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