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Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells

Viral infections predispose to the development of childhood asthma, a disease associated with increased lung mast cells (MCs). This study investigated whether viral lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) can already evoke a MC response during childhood. Lung tissue from young children who died f...

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Autores principales: Andersson, Cecilia K., Shikhagaie, Medya, Mori, Michiko, Al-Garawi, Amal, Reed, Jennifer L., Humbles, Alison A., Welliver, Robert, Mauad, Thais, Bjermer, Leif, Jordana, Manel, Erjefält, Jonas S.
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6250563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30480000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00038-2018
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author Andersson, Cecilia K.
Shikhagaie, Medya
Mori, Michiko
Al-Garawi, Amal
Reed, Jennifer L.
Humbles, Alison A.
Welliver, Robert
Mauad, Thais
Bjermer, Leif
Jordana, Manel
Erjefält, Jonas S.
author_facet Andersson, Cecilia K.
Shikhagaie, Medya
Mori, Michiko
Al-Garawi, Amal
Reed, Jennifer L.
Humbles, Alison A.
Welliver, Robert
Mauad, Thais
Bjermer, Leif
Jordana, Manel
Erjefält, Jonas S.
author_sort Andersson, Cecilia K.
collection PubMed
description Viral infections predispose to the development of childhood asthma, a disease associated with increased lung mast cells (MCs). This study investigated whether viral lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) can already evoke a MC response during childhood. Lung tissue from young children who died following LRTIs were processed for immunohistochemical identification of MCs. Children who died from nonrespiratory causes served as controls. MCs were examined in relation to sensitisation in infant mice exposed to allergen during influenza A infection. Increased numbers of MCs were observed in the alveolar parenchyma of children infected with LRTIs (median (range) 12.5 (0–78) MCs per mm(2)) compared to controls (0.63 (0–4) MCs per mm(2), p=0.0005). The alveolar MC expansion was associated with a higher proportion of CD34(+) tryptase(+) progenitors (controls: 0% (0–1%); LRTIs: 0.9% (0–3%) CD34(+) MCs (p=0.01)) and an increased expression of the vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1 (controls: 0.2 (0.07–0.3); LRTIs: 0.3 (0.02–2) VCAM-1 per mm(2) (p=0.04)). Similarly, infant mice infected with H1N1 alone or together with house dust mite (HDM) developed an increase in alveolar MCs (saline: 0.4 (0.3–0.5); HDM: 0.6 (0.4–0.9); H1N1: 1.4 (0.4–2.0); HDM+H1N1: 2.2 (1.2–4.4) MCs per mm(2) (p<0.0001)). Alveolar MCs continued to increase and remained significantly higher into adulthood when exposed to H1N1+HDM (day 36: 2.2 (1.2–4.4); day 57: 4.6 (1.6–15) MCs per mm(2) (p=0.01)) but not when infected with H1N1 alone. Our data demonstrate that distal viral infections in young children evoke a rapid accumulation of alveolar MCs. Apart from revealing a novel immune response to distal infections, our data may have important implications for the link between viral infections during early childhood and subsequent asthma development.
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spelling pubmed-62505632018-11-26 Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells Andersson, Cecilia K. Shikhagaie, Medya Mori, Michiko Al-Garawi, Amal Reed, Jennifer L. Humbles, Alison A. Welliver, Robert Mauad, Thais Bjermer, Leif Jordana, Manel Erjefält, Jonas S. ERJ Open Res Original Articles Viral infections predispose to the development of childhood asthma, a disease associated with increased lung mast cells (MCs). This study investigated whether viral lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) can already evoke a MC response during childhood. Lung tissue from young children who died following LRTIs were processed for immunohistochemical identification of MCs. Children who died from nonrespiratory causes served as controls. MCs were examined in relation to sensitisation in infant mice exposed to allergen during influenza A infection. Increased numbers of MCs were observed in the alveolar parenchyma of children infected with LRTIs (median (range) 12.5 (0–78) MCs per mm(2)) compared to controls (0.63 (0–4) MCs per mm(2), p=0.0005). The alveolar MC expansion was associated with a higher proportion of CD34(+) tryptase(+) progenitors (controls: 0% (0–1%); LRTIs: 0.9% (0–3%) CD34(+) MCs (p=0.01)) and an increased expression of the vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1 (controls: 0.2 (0.07–0.3); LRTIs: 0.3 (0.02–2) VCAM-1 per mm(2) (p=0.04)). Similarly, infant mice infected with H1N1 alone or together with house dust mite (HDM) developed an increase in alveolar MCs (saline: 0.4 (0.3–0.5); HDM: 0.6 (0.4–0.9); H1N1: 1.4 (0.4–2.0); HDM+H1N1: 2.2 (1.2–4.4) MCs per mm(2) (p<0.0001)). Alveolar MCs continued to increase and remained significantly higher into adulthood when exposed to H1N1+HDM (day 36: 2.2 (1.2–4.4); day 57: 4.6 (1.6–15) MCs per mm(2) (p=0.01)) but not when infected with H1N1 alone. Our data demonstrate that distal viral infections in young children evoke a rapid accumulation of alveolar MCs. Apart from revealing a novel immune response to distal infections, our data may have important implications for the link between viral infections during early childhood and subsequent asthma development. European Respiratory Society 2018-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6250563/ /pubmed/30480000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00038-2018 Text en The content of this work is copyright of the authors or their employers. Design and branding are copyright ©ERS 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Andersson, Cecilia K.
Shikhagaie, Medya
Mori, Michiko
Al-Garawi, Amal
Reed, Jennifer L.
Humbles, Alison A.
Welliver, Robert
Mauad, Thais
Bjermer, Leif
Jordana, Manel
Erjefält, Jonas S.
Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells
title Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells
title_full Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells
title_fullStr Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells
title_full_unstemmed Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells
title_short Distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells
title_sort distal respiratory tract viral infections in young children trigger a marked increase in alveolar mast cells
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6250563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30480000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00038-2018
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