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A maternal high-fat diet predisposes to infant lung disease via increased neutrophil-mediated IL-6 trans-signaling

Authors :
Curren, Bodie
Ahmed, Tufael
Rashid, Ridwan B.
Sebina, Ismail
Al Amin Sikder, Md.
Howard, Daniel R.
Alorro, Mariah
Ullah, Md. Ashik
Bissell, Alec
Rahman, Muhammed Mahfuzur
Pearen, Michael A.
Ramm, Grant A.
Varelias, Antiopi
Rose-John, Stefan
MacDonald, Kelli P.A.
Hoelzle, Robert
Cuív, Páraic Ó.
Spann, Kirsten M.
Dennis, Paul G.
Phipps, Simon
Source :
Cell Reports; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Poor maternal diet during pregnancy predisposes to severe lower respiratory tract infections (sLRI) in infancy, which in turn, increases childhood asthma risk, however the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we show that the offspring of high fat diet (HFD)-fed mothers (‘HFD-reared pups’) developed a sLRI following pneumovirus inoculation in early-life and subsequent asthma in later-life upon allergen exposure. Prior to infection, HFD-reared pups developed microbial dysbiosis and low-grade systemic inflammation (LGSI), characterized by hyper-neutropoiesis in the liver and elevated inflammatory cytokine expression, most notably G-CSF, IL-17A, IL-6 and sIL-6R (indicative of IL-6 trans-signaling) in the circulation and multiple organs, but most prominently the liver. Inhibition of IL-6 trans-signaling, using sgp130Fc transgenic mice or via specific genetic deletion of IL-6Ra on neutrophils, conferred protection against both diseases. Taken together, our findings suggest that a maternal HFD induces neonatal LGSI that predisposes to sLRI and subsequent asthma via neutrophil-mediated IL-6 trans-signaling.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67801915
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114974