Network Analysis Reveals Protein Modules Associated with Childhood Respiratory Diseases.

IF 11.4 1区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Nicole Prince, Sofina Begum, Kevin M Mendez, Lourdes G Ramirez, Yulu Chen, Qingwen Chen, Su H Chu, Priyadarshini Kachroo, Ofer Levy, Joann Diray-Arce, Paolo Palma, Augusto A Litonjua, Scott T Weiss, Rachel S Kelly, Jessica A Lasky-Su
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Abstract

Background: The first year of life represents a dynamic immune development period that impacts the risk of developing respiratory-related diseases, including asthma, recurrent infections, and eczema. However, the role of immune-mediating proteins in childhood respiratory diseases is not well characterized in early life.

Methods: We applied weighted gene correlation network analysis (WGCNA) to derive modules of highly correlated proteins during early life immune development using plasma samples collected from children at age 1 year (N=294) in the Vitamin D Antenatal Asthma Reduction Trial (VDAART). Using regression analysis, we evaluated relationships between protein modules at age 1 and respiratory-related diseases by age 6. We integrated protein modules with additional 'omics and social, demographic, and environmental data for further characterization.

Results: Our analysis identified four protein modules at age 1 year associated with incidence of childhood asthma and/or recurrent wheeze (Padj range: 0.02-0.03), respiratory infections (Padj range: 6.3x10-9-2.9x10-6), and eczema (Padj=0.01) by age 6 years; associations between modules and clinical outcomes were temporally sensitive and were not recapitulated using protein profiles at age 6 years. Age 1 modules were associated with environmental factors (Padj range: 2.8x10-10-0.03) and alteration in metabolomic pathways (Padj range: 2.8x10-6-0.04). No genome-wide SNPs were identified for any protein module.

Conclusion: These findings suggested protein profiles as early as age 1 year predicted development of respiratory-related diseases by age 6. In the future, applying network approaches to study protein profiles may represent a new strategy to identify children susceptible to respiratory-related diseases in the first year of life.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is a prestigious publication that features groundbreaking research in the fields of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. This influential journal publishes high-impact research papers that explore various topics, including asthma, food allergy, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, primary immune deficiencies, occupational and environmental allergy, and other allergic and immunologic diseases. The articles not only report on clinical trials and mechanistic studies but also provide insights into novel therapies, underlying mechanisms, and important discoveries that contribute to our understanding of these diseases. By sharing this valuable information, the journal aims to enhance the diagnosis and management of patients in the future.
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