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Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children

INTRODUCTION: Air pollution is a risk factor for respiratory infections and asthma exacerbations. We previously reported impaired Type-I and Type-III interferons (IFN-β/λ) from airway epithelial cells of preschool children with asthma and/or atopy. In this study we analyzed the association between r...

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Autores principales: Bonato, Matteo, Gallo, Elisa, Turrin, Martina, Bazzan, Erica, Baraldi, Federico, Saetta, Marina, Gregori, Dario, Papi, Alberto, Contoli, Marco, Baraldo, Simonetta
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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/PMC8558551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.731968
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author Bonato, Matteo
Gallo, Elisa
Turrin, Martina
Bazzan, Erica
Baraldi, Federico
Saetta, Marina
Gregori, Dario
Papi, Alberto
Contoli, Marco
Baraldo, Simonetta
author_facet Bonato, Matteo
Gallo, Elisa
Turrin, Martina
Bazzan, Erica
Baraldi, Federico
Saetta, Marina
Gregori, Dario
Papi, Alberto
Contoli, Marco
Baraldo, Simonetta
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description INTRODUCTION: Air pollution is a risk factor for respiratory infections and asthma exacerbations. We previously reported impaired Type-I and Type-III interferons (IFN-β/λ) from airway epithelial cells of preschool children with asthma and/or atopy. In this study we analyzed the association between rhinovirus-induced IFN-β/λ epithelial expression and acute exposure to the principal outdoor air pollutants in the same cohort. METHODS: We studied 34 children (17asthmatics/17non-asthmatics) undergoing fiberoptic bronchoscopy for clinical indications. Bronchial epithelial cells were harvested by brushing, cultured and experimentally infected with Rhinovirus Type 16 (RV16). RV16-induced IFN-β and λ expression was measured by quantitative real time PCR, as was RV16vRNA. The association between IFNs and the mean exposure to PM10, SO2 and NO(2) in the day preceding bronchoscopy was evaluated using a Generalized Linear Model (GLM) with Gamma distribution. RESULTS: Acute exposure to PM10 and NO(2) was negatively associated to RV16-induced IFNβ mRNA. For each increase of 1ug/m(3) of NO(2) we found a significative decrease of 2.3x10(3) IFN-β mRNA copies and for each increase of 1ug/m(3) of PM10 a significative decrease of 1x10(3) IFN-β mRNA copies. No significant associations were detected between IFN-λ mRNA and NO(2) nor PM10. Increasing levels of NO(2) (but not PM10) were found to be associated to increased RV16 replication. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term exposure to high levels of NO(2) and PM10 is associated to a reduced IFN-β expression by the airway epithelium, which may lead to increased viral replication. These findings suggest a potential mechanism underlying the link between air pollution, viral infections and asthma exacerbations.
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spelling pubmed-85585512021-11-02 Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children Bonato, Matteo Gallo, Elisa Turrin, Martina Bazzan, Erica Baraldi, Federico Saetta, Marina Gregori, Dario Papi, Alberto Contoli, Marco Baraldo, Simonetta Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Air pollution is a risk factor for respiratory infections and asthma exacerbations. We previously reported impaired Type-I and Type-III interferons (IFN-β/λ) from airway epithelial cells of preschool children with asthma and/or atopy. In this study we analyzed the association between rhinovirus-induced IFN-β/λ epithelial expression and acute exposure to the principal outdoor air pollutants in the same cohort. METHODS: We studied 34 children (17asthmatics/17non-asthmatics) undergoing fiberoptic bronchoscopy for clinical indications. Bronchial epithelial cells were harvested by brushing, cultured and experimentally infected with Rhinovirus Type 16 (RV16). RV16-induced IFN-β and λ expression was measured by quantitative real time PCR, as was RV16vRNA. The association between IFNs and the mean exposure to PM10, SO2 and NO(2) in the day preceding bronchoscopy was evaluated using a Generalized Linear Model (GLM) with Gamma distribution. RESULTS: Acute exposure to PM10 and NO(2) was negatively associated to RV16-induced IFNβ mRNA. For each increase of 1ug/m(3) of NO(2) we found a significative decrease of 2.3x10(3) IFN-β mRNA copies and for each increase of 1ug/m(3) of PM10 a significative decrease of 1x10(3) IFN-β mRNA copies. No significant associations were detected between IFN-λ mRNA and NO(2) nor PM10. Increasing levels of NO(2) (but not PM10) were found to be associated to increased RV16 replication. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term exposure to high levels of NO(2) and PM10 is associated to a reduced IFN-β expression by the airway epithelium, which may lead to increased viral replication. These findings suggest a potential mechanism underlying the link between air pollution, viral infections and asthma exacerbations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8558551/ /pubmed/34733277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.731968 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bonato, Gallo, Turrin, Bazzan, Baraldi, Saetta, Gregori, Papi, Contoli and Baraldo 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
Bonato, Matteo
Gallo, Elisa
Turrin, Martina
Bazzan, Erica
Baraldi, Federico
Saetta, Marina
Gregori, Dario
Papi, Alberto
Contoli, Marco
Baraldo, Simonetta
Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children
title Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children
title_full Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children
title_fullStr Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children
title_full_unstemmed Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children
title_short Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children
title_sort air pollution exposure impairs airway epithelium ifn-β expression in pre-school children
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.731968
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