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Association of Differential Mast Cell Activation to Granulocytic Inflammation in Severe Asthma

Authors :
Tiotiu, A
Badi, Y
Kermani, NZ
Sanak, M
Kolmert, J
Wheelock, CE
Hansbro, PM
Dahlén, S-E
Sterk, PJ
Djukanovic, R
Guo, Y
Mumby, S
Adcock, IM
Chung, KF
U-BIOPRED consortium project team
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Thoracic Society, 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mast cells (MC) play a role in inflammation and both innate and adaptive immunity but their involvement in severe asthma (SA) remains undefined. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the phenotypic characteristics of the U-BIOPRED asthma cohort by applying published MC activation signatures to the sputum cell transcriptome. METHODS: 84 SA, 20 mild/moderate (MMA) asthma, and 16 non-asthmatic healthy participants were studied. We calculated enrichment scores (ES) for nine MC activation signatures by asthma severity, sputum granulocyte status and three previously-defined sputum molecular phenotypes or transcriptome-associated clusters (TAC1, 2, 3) using gene-set variation analysis. RESULTS: MC signatures except unstimulated, repeated FcεR1-stimulated and IFNγ-stimulated were enriched in SA. A FcεR1-IgE-stimulated and a single cell signature from asthmatic bronchial biopsies were highly enriched in eosinophilic asthma and in the TAC1 molecular phenotype. Subjects with a high ES for these signatures had elevated sputum levels of similar genes and pathways. IL-33- and LPS-stimulated MC signatures had greater ES in neutrophilic and mixed granulocytic asthma and in the TAC2 molecular phenotype. These subjects exhibited neutrophil, NF-κB, and IL-1β/TNFα pathway activation. The IFNγ-stimulated signature had the greatest ES in TAC2 and TAC3 that was associated with responses to viral infection. Similar results were obtained in an independent ADEPT asthma cohort. CONCLUSIONS: Gene signatures of MC activation allow the detection of SA phenotypes and indicate that MC can be induced to take on distinct transcriptional phenotypes associated with specific clinical phenotypes. IL-33-stimulated MCs signature was associated with severe neutrophilic asthma while IgE-activated MC with an eosinophilic phenotype.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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