Science and Research

Farm-dust mediated protection of childhood asthma: Mass cytometry reveals novel cellular regulation

BACKGROUND: Farm-dust mediated asthma protection in childhood was replicated in numerous epidemiological studies. Central immune mechanisms are not fully understood. This exploratory study aimed to disentangle underlying immunological regulation of farm-dust mediated protection in peripheral blood on a single-cell level. METHODS: Single-cell protein expression of in vitro farm-dust stimulated and unstimulated cells from allergic asthmatics and healthy controls were measured using mass cytometry. Analysis of innate and adaptive cellular proportions (linear regression) and T-cell proliferation was performed. Functional marker intensity was investigated using Earth Mover's Distance and the Monte Carlo permutation test. RESULTS: Farm-dust stimulation induced cell type-specific regulation: Key-features of farm-dust stimulation comprised opposing regulation of immune-cell frequencies (downregulated innate cell populations (monocytes/DCs (p < .001), NK-cells (p < .05)) and upregulated adaptive populations (B-cells, CD4(+) T-cells (both p < .05)), reduced CD4(+) CD25(-) T-cell proliferation, and differential cell type-specific functional marker expression. Following stimulation, functional marker analysis revealed induced activation (CD25) in T-cells and NK-T-cells in both phenotypes even after correction for multiple testing. Cytotoxicity (GZMB) and inflammation (pERK1/2, pp38) related markers were reduced in T-cells exclusively in asthmatic children. Asthma-associated markers (Gata3, ROR

  • Beerweiler, C. C.
  • Salvermoser, M.
  • Theodorou, J.
  • Böck, A.
  • Sattler, F.
  • Kulig, P.
  • Tosevski, V.
  • Schaub, B.

Keywords

  • CyTOF
  • asthma
  • childhood
  • farming
  • protection
Publication details
DOI: 10.1111/all.16347
Journal: Allergy
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: AA
Partner / Member: KUM
Access-Number: 39400913

DZL Engagements

chevron-down