Abstract
Background Atopic allergic asthmatic individuals experience acute bronchoconstriction (early response) upon allergen exposure. Several hours after the initial exposure, some individuals exhibit a chronic late phase (dual responders, DRs) whereas others do not (early responders, ERs). The purpose of this study is to determine changes in Th17 and regulatory T (Treg) cell numbers and their associated gene expression profiles in whole blood between allergen-induced ERs and DRs. Methods 14 participants with mild, atopic asthma (8 ERs and 6 DRs) underwent a cat allergen inhalation challenge as part of the AllerGen Clinical Investigator Collaborative. Whole blood was collected immediately prior to challenge (pre) and 2 hours post-challenge. DNA methylation analysis was used to measure the frequency of Th17, Treg, B and T cells (Epiontis, Germany). Whole blood transcriptome profiling was performed using Affymetrix GeneChip ® Human Gene 1.0 ST Arrays. Statistical analysis was performed using R. Results Sum of the T cell and B cell frequencies obtained using the methylation assays strongly correlated (r = 0.95) with the lymphocyte frequency obtained using a hematolyzer. Allergen inhalation did not significantly (p>0.05) change Th17, Treg, B and T cell counts between ERs and DRs. However, the Th17/Treg ratio was significantly (p=0.03) different between ERs and DRs post challenge. 199 genes positively correlated with Th17 cells at an FDR of 5%. 463 genes positively correlated with Treg cells at an FDR of 5%. Th17 genes were inversely correlated with Treg genes. Conclusions Th17/Treg ratio derived using DNA methylation analysis discriminates allergen-induced early from dual asthmatic responses. The inverse correlation between Th17 genes and Treg genes may be indicative of the inflammatory or suppressive phenotypes of these cells.
Highlights
Atopic allergic asthmatic individuals experience acute bronchoconstriction upon allergen exposure
DNA methylation analysis was used to measure the frequency of Th17, Treg, B and T cells (Epiontis, Germany)
Different between ERs and DRs post challenge. 199 genes positively correlated with Th17 cells at an FDR of 5%. 463 genes positively correlated with Treg cells at an FDR of 5%
Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine changes in Th17 and regulatory T (Treg) cell numbers and their associated gene expression profiles in whole blood between allergen-induced ERs and DRs
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