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Early-life EV-A71 infection augments allergen-induced airway inflammation in asthma through trained macrophage immunity
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作者 Pei-Chi chen Yu-Ting Shao +7 位作者 Miao-Hsi Hsieh Hui-Fang Kao Wen-Shuo Kuo Shih-Min Wang shun-hua chen Lawrence Shih Hsin Wu Hui-Ju Tsai Jiu-Yao Wang 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第2期472-483,共12页
Virus-induced asthma is prevalent among children,but its underlying mechanisms are unclear.Accumulated evidence indicates that early-life respiratory virus infection increases susceptibility to allergic asthma.Nonethe... Virus-induced asthma is prevalent among children,but its underlying mechanisms are unclear.Accumulated evidence indicates that early-life respiratory virus infection increases susceptibility to allergic asthma.Nonetheless,the relationship between systemic virus infections,such as enterovirus infection,and the ensuing effects on allergic asthma development is unknown.Early-life enterovirus infection was correlated with higher risks of allergic diseases in children.Adult mice exhibited exacerbated mite allergen-induced airway inflammation following recovery from EV-A71 infection in the neonatal period.Bone marrow-derived macrophages(BMDMs)from recovered EV-A71-infected mice showed sustained innate immune memory(trained immunity)that could drive naïve T helper cells toward Th2 and Th17 cell differentiation when in contact with mites.Adoptive transfer of EV-A71-trained BMDMs induced augmented allergic inflammation in naïve recipient mice,which was inhibited by 2-deoxy-D-glucose(2-DG)pretreatment,suggesting that trained macrophages following enterovirus infection are crucial in the progression of allergic asthma later in life. 展开更多
关键词 trained immunity ALLERGY ASTHMA
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