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Inflammatory and tolerogenic myeloid cells determine outcome following human allergen challenge

Authors :
Voskamp, Astrid L.
Tak, Tamar
Gerdes, Maarten L.
Menafra, Roberta
Duijster, Ellen
Kielbasa, Szymon M.
Kormelink, Tom Groot
Stam, Koen A.
van Hengel, Oscar R.J.
de Jong, Nicolette W.
Hendriks, Rudi W.
Kloet, Susan L.
Yazdanbakhsh, Maria
de Jong, Esther C.
Gerth van Wijk, Roy
Smits, Hermelijn H.
Voskamp, Astrid L.
Tak, Tamar
Gerdes, Maarten L.
Menafra, Roberta
Duijster, Ellen
Kielbasa, Szymon M.
Kormelink, Tom Groot
Stam, Koen A.
van Hengel, Oscar R.J.
de Jong, Nicolette W.
Hendriks, Rudi W.
Kloet, Susan L.
Yazdanbakhsh, Maria
de Jong, Esther C.
Gerth van Wijk, Roy
Smits, Hermelijn H.
Source :
Voskamp , A L , Tak , T , Gerdes , M L , Menafra , R , Duijster , E , Kielbasa , S M , Kormelink , T G , Stam , K A , van Hengel , O R J , de Jong , N W , Hendriks , R W , Kloet , S L , Yazdanbakhsh , M , de Jong , E C , Gerth van Wijk , R & Smits , H H 2023 , ' Inflammatory and tolerogenic myeloid cells determine outcome following human allergen challenge ' , The Journal of experimental medicine , vol. 220 , no. 9 , e20221111 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Innate mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS) cells preserve mucosal immune homeostasis. We investigated their role at nasal mucosa following allergen challenge with house dust mite. We combined single-cell proteome and transcriptome profiling on nasal immune cells from nasal biopsies cells from 30 allergic rhinitis and 27 non-allergic subjects before and after repeated nasal allergen challenge. Biopsies of patients showed infiltrating inflammatory HLA-DRhi/CD14+ and CD16+ monocytes and proallergic transcriptional changes in resident CD1C+/CD1A+ conventional dendritic cells (cDC)2 following challenge. In contrast, non-allergic individuals displayed distinct innate MPS responses to allergen challenge: predominant infiltration of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC: HLA-DRlow/CD14+ monocytes) and cDC2 expressing inhibitory/tolerogenic transcripts. These divergent patterns were confirmed in ex vivo stimulated MPS nasal biopsy cells. Thus, we identified not only MPS cell clusters involved in airway allergic inflammation but also highlight novel roles for non-inflammatory innate MPS responses by MDSC to allergens in non-allergic individuals. Future therapies should address MDSC activity as treatment for inflammatory airway diseases.

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OAIster
Journal :
Voskamp , A L , Tak , T , Gerdes , M L , Menafra , R , Duijster , E , Kielbasa , S M , Kormelink , T G , Stam , K A , van Hengel , O R J , de Jong , N W , Hendriks , R W , Kloet , S L , Yazdanbakhsh , M , de Jong , E C , Gerth van Wijk , R & Smits , H H 2023 , ' Inflammatory and tolerogenic myeloid cells determine outcome following human allergen challenge ' , The Journal of experimental medicine , vol. 220 , no. 9 , e20221111 .
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1394345385
Document Type :
Electronic Resource