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Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution
Urban particulate matter (PM) enhances airway dendritic cell (DC) maturation in vitro. However, to date, there are no data on the association between exposure to urban PM and DC maturation in vivo. We sought to determine whether exposure of school-age children (8 to 14 y) to PM was associated with e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7200006/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32369498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232040 |
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author | Whitehouse, Abigail L. Mushtaq, Naseem Miyashita, Lisa Barratt, Benjamin Khan, Ameerah Kalsi, Harpal Koh, Lee Padovan, Michele G. Brugha, Rossa Balkwill, Frances R. Stagg, Andrew J. Grigg, Jonathan |
author_facet | Whitehouse, Abigail L. Mushtaq, Naseem Miyashita, Lisa Barratt, Benjamin Khan, Ameerah Kalsi, Harpal Koh, Lee Padovan, Michele G. Brugha, Rossa Balkwill, Frances R. Stagg, Andrew J. Grigg, Jonathan |
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description | Urban particulate matter (PM) enhances airway dendritic cell (DC) maturation in vitro. However, to date, there are no data on the association between exposure to urban PM and DC maturation in vivo. We sought to determine whether exposure of school-age children (8 to 14 y) to PM was associated with expression of CD86, a marker of maturation of airway conventional DCs (cDC). Healthy London school children underwent spirometry and sputum induction. Flow cytometry was used to identify CD86 and CCR7 expression on cDC subsets (CD1c+ cDC2 and CD141+ cDC1). Tertiles of mean annual exposure to PM ≤ 10 microns (PM(10)) at the school address were determined using the London Air Quality Toolkit model. Tertiles of exposure from the 409 children from 19 schools recruited were; lower (23.1 to 25.6 μg/m(3), n = 138), middle (25.6 to 26.8 μg/m(3), n = 126), and upper (26.8 to 31.0 μg/m(3), n = 145). DC expression was assessed in 164/370 (44%) children who completed sputum induction. The proportion (%) of cDC expressing CD86 in the lower exposure tertile (n = 47) was lower compared with the upper exposure tertile (n = 49); (52% (44 to 70%) vs 66% (51 to 82%), p<0.05). There was a higher percentage of cDC1 cells in the lower tertile of exposure (6.63% (2.48 to 11.64) vs. 2.63% (0.72 to 7.18), p<0.05). Additionally; children in the lower exposure tertile had increased FEV(1) compared with children in the upper tertile; (median z-score 0.15 (-0.59 to 0.75) vs. -0.21 (-0.86 to 0.48), p<0.05. Our data reveal that children attending schools in the highest areas of PM exposure in London exhibit increased numbers of “mature” airway cDCs, as evidenced by their expression of the surface marker CD86. This data is supportive of previous in vitro data demonstrating an alteration in the maturation of airway cDCs in response to exposure to pollutants. |
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spelling | pubmed-72000062020-05-12 Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution Whitehouse, Abigail L. Mushtaq, Naseem Miyashita, Lisa Barratt, Benjamin Khan, Ameerah Kalsi, Harpal Koh, Lee Padovan, Michele G. Brugha, Rossa Balkwill, Frances R. Stagg, Andrew J. Grigg, Jonathan PLoS One Research Article Urban particulate matter (PM) enhances airway dendritic cell (DC) maturation in vitro. However, to date, there are no data on the association between exposure to urban PM and DC maturation in vivo. We sought to determine whether exposure of school-age children (8 to 14 y) to PM was associated with expression of CD86, a marker of maturation of airway conventional DCs (cDC). Healthy London school children underwent spirometry and sputum induction. Flow cytometry was used to identify CD86 and CCR7 expression on cDC subsets (CD1c+ cDC2 and CD141+ cDC1). Tertiles of mean annual exposure to PM ≤ 10 microns (PM(10)) at the school address were determined using the London Air Quality Toolkit model. Tertiles of exposure from the 409 children from 19 schools recruited were; lower (23.1 to 25.6 μg/m(3), n = 138), middle (25.6 to 26.8 μg/m(3), n = 126), and upper (26.8 to 31.0 μg/m(3), n = 145). DC expression was assessed in 164/370 (44%) children who completed sputum induction. The proportion (%) of cDC expressing CD86 in the lower exposure tertile (n = 47) was lower compared with the upper exposure tertile (n = 49); (52% (44 to 70%) vs 66% (51 to 82%), p<0.05). There was a higher percentage of cDC1 cells in the lower tertile of exposure (6.63% (2.48 to 11.64) vs. 2.63% (0.72 to 7.18), p<0.05). Additionally; children in the lower exposure tertile had increased FEV(1) compared with children in the upper tertile; (median z-score 0.15 (-0.59 to 0.75) vs. -0.21 (-0.86 to 0.48), p<0.05. Our data reveal that children attending schools in the highest areas of PM exposure in London exhibit increased numbers of “mature” airway cDCs, as evidenced by their expression of the surface marker CD86. This data is supportive of previous in vitro data demonstrating an alteration in the maturation of airway cDCs in response to exposure to pollutants. Public Library of Science 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7200006/ /pubmed/32369498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232040 Text en © 2020 Whitehouse 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Whitehouse, Abigail L. Mushtaq, Naseem Miyashita, Lisa Barratt, Benjamin Khan, Ameerah Kalsi, Harpal Koh, Lee Padovan, Michele G. Brugha, Rossa Balkwill, Frances R. Stagg, Andrew J. Grigg, Jonathan Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution |
title | Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution |
title_full | Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution |
title_fullStr | Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution |
title_full_unstemmed | Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution |
title_short | Airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution |
title_sort | airway dendritic cell maturation in children exposed to air pollution |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7200006/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32369498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232040 |
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