Identification of the major immune differences in severe asthmatic children according to their atopic dermatitis status

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Guillaume Lezmi , Clément Poirault , Marta Grauso , Céline Dietrich , Karine Adel-Patient , Maria Leite-de-Moraes
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Abstract

Severe asthma (SA) affects 2% to 5% of asthmatic children. Atopic dermatitis can affect up to 34% of children with SA (cwSA). Atopic dermatitis and asthma share common genetic and immunological features. However, not all children with SA suffer from AD, and it remains unclear whether the overall immune profiles of these children are similar. In this study, seventeen cwSA (9.8 [7.1–13.2] years; seven with and ten without AD) were enrolled. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and blood samples were collected from these patients. Seventy-three cytokines/chemokines and distinct immune T cell populations were evaluated in blood and BAL. We found that BAL and blood immune profiles of cwSA with and without AD were globally similar. However, specific differences were observed, namely lower frequency of Tc2, Th17 and IL-17-producing mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT-17) cells and higher CD8/CD4 ratio and IL-22 concentrations in BAL and of CCL19 concentrations in plasma from cwSA with AD. Further, in contrast with cwSA without AD, we found a positive correlation between a set of plasma cytokines and almost all cytokines in BAL in cwSA with AD. In conclusion, this study shows the major immune differences between cwSA with and without AD in BAL and blood suggesting that distinct endotypes may be implicated in the inflammatory responses observed in these pediatric patients.

根据特应性皮炎状况确定严重哮喘儿童的主要免疫差异
严重哮喘(SA)影响 2%至 5%的哮喘儿童。特应性皮炎可影响高达 34% 的哮喘患儿(cwSA)。特应性皮炎和哮喘具有共同的遗传学和免疫学特征。然而,并非所有哮喘患儿都患有特应性皮炎,而且这些患儿的总体免疫特征是否相似仍不清楚。在这项研究中,17 名儿童哮喘患者(9.8 [7.1-13.2] 岁;7 名患有过敏性皮炎,10 名不患有过敏性哮喘)参加了研究。研究人员收集了这些患者的支气管肺泡灌洗液(BAL)和血液样本。对血液和 BAL 中的 73 种细胞因子/凝血因子和不同的免疫 T 细胞群进行了评估。我们发现,患有和未患有注意力缺陷症的 cwSA 患者的 BAL 和血液免疫特征总体上相似。但是,我们也观察到了一些特殊的差异,即患有 AD 的 cwSA 的 BAL 中 Tc2、Th17 和产生 IL-17 的粘膜相关不变 T 细胞(MAIT-17)的频率较低,CD8/CD4 比率和 IL-22 浓度较高,血浆中 CCL19 浓度较高。此外,与无 AD 的 cwSA 相反,我们发现在患有 AD 的 cwSA 中,一组血浆细胞因子与 BAL 中几乎所有细胞因子之间存在正相关。总之,本研究显示了患有和不患有 AD 的 cwSA 在 BAL 和血液中的主要免疫差异,这表明在这些儿科患者身上观察到的炎症反应可能与不同的内型有关。
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Cellular immunology
Cellular immunology 生物-免疫学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
102
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Cellular Immunology publishes original investigations concerned with the immunological activities of cells in experimental or clinical situations. The scope of the journal encompasses the broad area of in vitro and in vivo studies of cellular immune responses. Purely clinical descriptive studies are not considered. Research Areas include: • Antigen receptor sites • Autoimmunity • Delayed-type hypersensitivity or cellular immunity • Immunologic deficiency states and their reconstitution • Immunologic surveillance and tumor immunity • Immunomodulation • Immunotherapy • Lymphokines and cytokines • Nonantibody immunity • Parasite immunology • Resistance to intracellular microbial and viral infection • Thymus and lymphocyte immunobiology • Transplantation immunology • Tumor immunity.
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