The effects of inhaled corticosteroids on healthy airways

Emanuele Marchi, Timothy Stopford Christopher Hinks, Matthew Richardson, Latifa Khalfaoui, Fiona Symon, Poojitha Rajasekar, Rachel Clifford, Beverley Hagardon, Cary D Austin, Julia MacIsaac, Michael S Kobor, Salman Siddiqui, Jordan S Mar, Joseph R Arron, David Choy, Peter H Bradding
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Rationale: The effects of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) on healthy airways are poorly defined. Objectives: To delineate the effects of ICS on gene expression in healthy airways, without confounding caused by changes in disease-related genes and disease-related alterations in ICS-responsiveness. Methods: Randomised open-label bronchoscopy study of high dose ICS therapy in 30 healthy adult volunteers randomised 2:1 to i) fluticasone propionate 500 mcg bd or ii) no treatment, for 4 weeks. Laboratory staff were blinded to allocation. Biopsies and brushings were analysed by immunohistochemistry, bulk RNA sequencing, DNA methylation array and metagenomics. Measurements and main results: ICS induced small between-group differences in blood and lamina propria eosinophil numbers, but not in other immunopathological features, blood neutrophils, FeNO, FEV1, microbiome or DNA methylation. ICS treatment upregulated 72 genes in brushings and 53 genes in biopsies, and downregulated 82 genes in brushings and 416 genes in biopsies. The most downregulated genes in both tissues were canonical markers of type-2 inflammation (FCER1A, CPA3, IL33, CLEC10A, SERPINB10 and CCR5), T cell-mediated adaptive immunity (TARP, TRBC1, TRBC2, PTPN22, TRAC, CD2, CD8A, HLA-DQB2, CD96, PTPN7), B cell immunity (CD20, immunoglobulin heavy and light chains), and innate immunity, including CD48, Hobit, RANTES, Langerin and GFI1. An IL-17-dependent gene signature was not upregulated by ICS. Conclusions: In healthy airways, 4-week ICS exposure reduces gene expression related to both innate and adaptive immunity, and reduces markers of type-2 inflammation. This implies that homeostasis in health involves tonic type-2 signalling in the airway mucosa, which is exquisitely sensitive to ICS.
吸入皮质类固醇对健康气道的影响
理由:吸入皮质类固醇(ICS)对健康气道的影响尚不明确。目的:描述ICS对健康气道基因表达的影响,避免疾病相关基因改变和ICS反应性疾病相关改变引起的混淆。方法:在30名健康成年志愿者中进行随机开放标签支气管镜研究,以2:1随机分配到i)丙酸氟替卡松500 mcg / d或ii)不治疗,为期4周。实验室工作人员对分配不知情。采用免疫组织化学、大量RNA测序、DNA甲基化阵列和宏基因组学分析活检和刷牙。测量结果和主要结果:ICS诱导的血液和固有层嗜酸性粒细胞数量组间差异较小,但对其他免疫病理特征、血液中性粒细胞、FeNO、FEV1、微生物组或DNA甲基化没有影响。ICS治疗上调了72个刷牙基因和53个活组织检查基因,下调了82个刷牙基因和416个活组织检查基因。两种组织中下调最多的基因是典型的2型炎症标志物(FCER1A、CPA3、IL33、CLEC10A、SERPINB10和CCR5)、T细胞介导的适应性免疫(TARP、TRBC1、TRBC2、PTPN22、TRAC、CD2、CD8A、HLA-DQB2、CD96、PTPN7)、B细胞免疫(CD20、免疫球蛋白重链和轻链)和先天免疫,包括CD48、Hobit、RANTES、Langerin和GFI1。ICS没有上调il -17依赖性基因特征。结论:在健康气道中,4周的ICS暴露降低了与先天和适应性免疫相关的基因表达,并降低了2型炎症标志物。这表明健康的内稳态涉及气道粘膜的强直性2型信号,这对ICS非常敏感。
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