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M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza

In each influenza season, a distinct group of young, otherwise healthy individuals with no risk factors succumbs to life-threatening infection. To better understand the cause for this, we analyzed a broad range of immune responses in blood from a unique cohort of patients, comprising previously heal...

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Autores principales: Cole, Suzanne L., Dunning, Jake, Kok, Wai Ling, Benam, Kambez Hajipouran, Benlahrech, Adel, Repapi, Emmanouela, Martinez, Fernando O., Drumright, Lydia, Powell, Timothy J., Bennett, Michael, Elderfield, Ruth, Thomas, Catherine, Dong, Tao, McCauley, John, Liew, Foo Y., Taylor, Stephen, Zambon, Maria, Barclay, Wendy, Cerundolo, Vincenzo, Openshaw, Peter J., McMichael, Andrew J., Ho, Ling-Pei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28405622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.91868
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author Cole, Suzanne L.
Dunning, Jake
Kok, Wai Ling
Benam, Kambez Hajipouran
Benlahrech, Adel
Repapi, Emmanouela
Martinez, Fernando O.
Drumright, Lydia
Powell, Timothy J.
Bennett, Michael
Elderfield, Ruth
Thomas, Catherine
Dong, Tao
McCauley, John
Liew, Foo Y.
Taylor, Stephen
Zambon, Maria
Barclay, Wendy
Cerundolo, Vincenzo
Openshaw, Peter J.
McMichael, Andrew J.
Ho, Ling-Pei
author_facet Cole, Suzanne L.
Dunning, Jake
Kok, Wai Ling
Benam, Kambez Hajipouran
Benlahrech, Adel
Repapi, Emmanouela
Martinez, Fernando O.
Drumright, Lydia
Powell, Timothy J.
Bennett, Michael
Elderfield, Ruth
Thomas, Catherine
Dong, Tao
McCauley, John
Liew, Foo Y.
Taylor, Stephen
Zambon, Maria
Barclay, Wendy
Cerundolo, Vincenzo
Openshaw, Peter J.
McMichael, Andrew J.
Ho, Ling-Pei
author_sort Cole, Suzanne L.
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description In each influenza season, a distinct group of young, otherwise healthy individuals with no risk factors succumbs to life-threatening infection. To better understand the cause for this, we analyzed a broad range of immune responses in blood from a unique cohort of patients, comprising previously healthy individuals hospitalized with and without respiratory failure during one influenza season, and infected with one specific influenza A strain. This analysis was compared with similarly hospitalized influenza patients with known risk factors (total of n = 60 patients recruited). We found a sustained increase in a specific subset of proinflammatory monocytes, with high TNF-α expression and an M1-like phenotype (independent of viral titers), in these previously healthy patients with severe disease. The relationship between M1-like monocytes and immunopathology was strengthened using murine models of influenza, in which severe infection generated using different models (including the high-pathogenicity H5N1 strain) was also accompanied by high levels of circulating M1-like monocytes. Additionally, a raised M1/M2 macrophage ratio in the lungs was observed. These studies identify a specific subtype of monocytes as a modifiable immunological determinant of disease severity in this subgroup of severely ill, previously healthy patients, offering potential novel therapeutic avenues.
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spelling pubmed-53740772017-04-12 M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza Cole, Suzanne L. Dunning, Jake Kok, Wai Ling Benam, Kambez Hajipouran Benlahrech, Adel Repapi, Emmanouela Martinez, Fernando O. Drumright, Lydia Powell, Timothy J. Bennett, Michael Elderfield, Ruth Thomas, Catherine Dong, Tao McCauley, John Liew, Foo Y. Taylor, Stephen Zambon, Maria Barclay, Wendy Cerundolo, Vincenzo Openshaw, Peter J. McMichael, Andrew J. Ho, Ling-Pei JCI Insight Research Article In each influenza season, a distinct group of young, otherwise healthy individuals with no risk factors succumbs to life-threatening infection. To better understand the cause for this, we analyzed a broad range of immune responses in blood from a unique cohort of patients, comprising previously healthy individuals hospitalized with and without respiratory failure during one influenza season, and infected with one specific influenza A strain. This analysis was compared with similarly hospitalized influenza patients with known risk factors (total of n = 60 patients recruited). We found a sustained increase in a specific subset of proinflammatory monocytes, with high TNF-α expression and an M1-like phenotype (independent of viral titers), in these previously healthy patients with severe disease. The relationship between M1-like monocytes and immunopathology was strengthened using murine models of influenza, in which severe infection generated using different models (including the high-pathogenicity H5N1 strain) was also accompanied by high levels of circulating M1-like monocytes. Additionally, a raised M1/M2 macrophage ratio in the lungs was observed. These studies identify a specific subtype of monocytes as a modifiable immunological determinant of disease severity in this subgroup of severely ill, previously healthy patients, offering potential novel therapeutic avenues. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2017-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5374077/ /pubmed/28405622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.91868 Text en Copyright © 2017 Cole et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Cole, Suzanne L.
Dunning, Jake
Kok, Wai Ling
Benam, Kambez Hajipouran
Benlahrech, Adel
Repapi, Emmanouela
Martinez, Fernando O.
Drumright, Lydia
Powell, Timothy J.
Bennett, Michael
Elderfield, Ruth
Thomas, Catherine
Dong, Tao
McCauley, John
Liew, Foo Y.
Taylor, Stephen
Zambon, Maria
Barclay, Wendy
Cerundolo, Vincenzo
Openshaw, Peter J.
McMichael, Andrew J.
Ho, Ling-Pei
M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza
title M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza
title_full M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza
title_fullStr M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza
title_full_unstemmed M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza
title_short M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza
title_sort m1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28405622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.91868
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