Common Pollen Modulate Immune Responses against Viral-Like Challenges in Airway Coculture Model.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Journal of Immunology Research Pub Date : 2023-11-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/6639092
Tarleena Tossavainen, Maria-Viola Martikainen, Hanna Loukola, Marjut Roponen
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Recent research indicates that exposure to pollen increases the risk and severity of respiratory infections, while studies also suggest that it may possess a protective function. Our aim was to investigate how exposure to common pollen modifies airway cells' responses to viral- or bacterial-like challenges and vice versa. Cocultured A549 and THP-1 cells were exposed to three doses of four different pollens (Alnus glutinosa, Betula pendula, Phleum pratense, or Ambrosia artemisiifolia) and subsequently to Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands mimicking bacterial and viral challenges (TLR3, TLR4, TLR7/8). The stimulation experiment was replicated in reverse order. Toxicological and immunological end points were analyzed. When cells were primed with pollen, especially with grass (P. pratense) or weed (A. artemisiifolia), the ability of cells to secrete cytokines in response to bacterial- and viral-like exposure was decreased. In contrast, cells primed with viral ligand TLR7/8 showed greater cytokine responses against pollen than cells exposed to ligands or pollen alone. Our results suggest that pollen exposure potentially weakens immune reactions to bacterial- or viral-like challenges by modulating cytokine production. They also indicate that TLR7/8-mediated viral challenges could elicit exaggerated immune responses against pollen. Both mechanisms could contribute to the acceleration and complication of infections during the pollen season.

普通花粉调节气道共培养模型对病毒样挑战的免疫反应。
最近的研究表明,接触花粉会增加呼吸道感染的风险和严重程度,同时研究也表明花粉可能具有保护功能。我们的目的是研究暴露于普通花粉如何改变气道细胞对病毒或细菌样挑战的反应,反之亦然。共培养的A549和THP-1细胞暴露于三剂量的四种不同的花粉(Alnus glutinosa, Betula pendula, phum pratense或Ambrosia artemisiifolia),随后暴露于模拟细菌和病毒挑战的toll样受体(TLR)配体(TLR3, TLR4, TLR7/8)。刺激实验以相反的顺序重复。分析毒理学和免疫学终点。当细胞受到花粉,特别是草(P. pratense)或杂草(A. artemisiifolia)的刺激时,细胞分泌细胞因子以响应细菌和病毒样暴露的能力降低。相比之下,用病毒配体TLR7/8引发的细胞对花粉的细胞因子反应比单独暴露于配体或花粉的细胞更强。我们的研究结果表明,花粉暴露可能通过调节细胞因子的产生而削弱对细菌或病毒样挑战的免疫反应。他们还表明,tlr7 /8介导的病毒攻击可以引起对花粉的过度免疫反应。这两种机制都可能导致花粉季节感染的加速和复杂化。
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6.90
自引率
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423
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Immunology Research is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a platform for scientists and clinicians working in different areas of immunology and therapy. The journal publishes research articles, review articles, as well as clinical studies related to classical immunology, molecular immunology, clinical immunology, cancer immunology, transplantation immunology, immune pathology, immunodeficiency, autoimmune diseases, immune disorders, and immunotherapy.
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