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IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming

High risk for virus-induced asthma exacerbations in children is associated with an IRF7lo immunophenotype, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Here, we applied a Systems Biology approach to an animal model comprising rat strains manifesting high (BN) versus low susceptibility (PVG) to experim...

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Autores principales: de Jong, Emma, Lauzon-Joset, Jean-Francois, Leffler, Jonatan, Serralha, Michael, Larcombe, Alexander N., Christophersen, Claus T., Holt, Patrick G., Strickland, Deborah H., Bosco, Anthony
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8339879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34367159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.699633
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author de Jong, Emma
Lauzon-Joset, Jean-Francois
Leffler, Jonatan
Serralha, Michael
Larcombe, Alexander N.
Christophersen, Claus T.
Holt, Patrick G.
Strickland, Deborah H.
Bosco, Anthony
author_facet de Jong, Emma
Lauzon-Joset, Jean-Francois
Leffler, Jonatan
Serralha, Michael
Larcombe, Alexander N.
Christophersen, Claus T.
Holt, Patrick G.
Strickland, Deborah H.
Bosco, Anthony
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description High risk for virus-induced asthma exacerbations in children is associated with an IRF7lo immunophenotype, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Here, we applied a Systems Biology approach to an animal model comprising rat strains manifesting high (BN) versus low susceptibility (PVG) to experimental asthma, induced by virus/allergen coexposure, to elucidate the mechanism(s)-of-action of the high-risk asthma immunophenotype. We also investigated potential risk mitigation via pretreatment with the immune training agent OM-85. Virus/allergen coexposure in low-risk PVG rats resulted in rapid and transient airways inflammation alongside IRF7 gene network formation. In contrast, responses in high-risk BN rats were characterized by severe airways eosinophilia and exaggerated proinflammatory responses that failed to resolve, and complete absence of IRF7 gene networks. OM-85 had more profound effects in high-risk BN rats, inducing immune-related gene expression changes in lung at baseline and reducing exaggerated airway inflammatory responses to virus/allergen coexposure. In low-risk PVG rats, OM-85 boosted IRF7 gene networks in the lung but did not alter baseline gene expression or cellular influx. Distinct IRF7-associated asthma risk immunophenotypes have dichotomous responses to virus/allergen coexposure and respond differentially to OM-85 pretreatment. Extrapolating to humans, our findings suggest that the beneficial effects OM-85 pretreatment may preferentially target those in high-risk subgroups.
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spelling pubmed-83398792021-08-06 IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming de Jong, Emma Lauzon-Joset, Jean-Francois Leffler, Jonatan Serralha, Michael Larcombe, Alexander N. Christophersen, Claus T. Holt, Patrick G. Strickland, Deborah H. Bosco, Anthony Front Immunol Immunology High risk for virus-induced asthma exacerbations in children is associated with an IRF7lo immunophenotype, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Here, we applied a Systems Biology approach to an animal model comprising rat strains manifesting high (BN) versus low susceptibility (PVG) to experimental asthma, induced by virus/allergen coexposure, to elucidate the mechanism(s)-of-action of the high-risk asthma immunophenotype. We also investigated potential risk mitigation via pretreatment with the immune training agent OM-85. Virus/allergen coexposure in low-risk PVG rats resulted in rapid and transient airways inflammation alongside IRF7 gene network formation. In contrast, responses in high-risk BN rats were characterized by severe airways eosinophilia and exaggerated proinflammatory responses that failed to resolve, and complete absence of IRF7 gene networks. OM-85 had more profound effects in high-risk BN rats, inducing immune-related gene expression changes in lung at baseline and reducing exaggerated airway inflammatory responses to virus/allergen coexposure. In low-risk PVG rats, OM-85 boosted IRF7 gene networks in the lung but did not alter baseline gene expression or cellular influx. Distinct IRF7-associated asthma risk immunophenotypes have dichotomous responses to virus/allergen coexposure and respond differentially to OM-85 pretreatment. Extrapolating to humans, our findings suggest that the beneficial effects OM-85 pretreatment may preferentially target those in high-risk subgroups. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8339879/ /pubmed/34367159 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.699633 Text en Copyright © 2021 de Jong, Lauzon-Joset, Leffler, Serralha, Larcombe, Christophersen, Holt, Strickland and Bosco https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
de Jong, Emma
Lauzon-Joset, Jean-Francois
Leffler, Jonatan
Serralha, Michael
Larcombe, Alexander N.
Christophersen, Claus T.
Holt, Patrick G.
Strickland, Deborah H.
Bosco, Anthony
IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming
title IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming
title_full IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming
title_fullStr IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming
title_full_unstemmed IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming
title_short IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming
title_sort irf7-associated immunophenotypes have dichotomous responses to virus/allergen coexposure and om-85-induced reprogramming
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8339879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34367159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.699633
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