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Aging Regulates Post-Viral Asthmatic Airway Pathology

Authors :
Jeffrey R. Koenitzer
Anne Rosen
Guy Hazan
Yong Zhang
Carolyn Fox
Michael J. Holtzman
Andrew L. Kau
Shamus P. Keeler
Jeffrey J. Atkinson
Carrie Gierasch
Jennifer Alexander-Brett
Anna Eubanks
Derek E. Byers
Eugene Agapov
Deborah Lynn Steinberg
Diane G. Kelley
Michael White
Jeffrey A. Haspel
Ariel Hernandez-Leyva
Kangyun Wu
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Asthma is a common chronic disease of childhood, but for unknown reasons disease activity sometimes subsides as children mature. To understand why, we exposed mice across a range of ages to viral and allergic triggers of asthma exacerbations and airway pathology. We found that pathology induced by Sendai virus (SeV) or influenza A virus (IAV) occurred selectively in juvenile mice in a microbiome-independent manner, while the same phenotypes induced by allergens were insensitive to age. Age-specific responses to SeV included a juvenile bias towards type-2 airway inflammation that emerged early in infection and was lost with maturation. With aging, we observed progressive transcriptional changes to alveolar macrophages (AMs) including the acquisition of high-level MHC-II expression. Importantly, depleting AMs canceled the protective effects of maturity on post-viral airway pathology. Thus, aging of the lung-immune microenvironment influences chronic outcomes of respiratory viral infection and may help to explain childhood asthma remission.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........58439c9f0ce3a2d38064135fdaeb1f9d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-544240/v1