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Nasal interferon responses to community rhinovirus infections are similar in controls and children with asthma
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology ( IF 5.9 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-27 , DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2021.01.023
Seyedehzarifeh Jazaeri 1 , Adam M Goldsmith 1 , Caitlin R Jarman 1 , Julie Lee 1 , Marc B Hershenson 1 , Toby C Lewis 1
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Background

Rhinovirus (RV) is the main cause of asthma exacerbations in children. Some studies reported that persons with asthma have attenuated interferon (IFN) responses to experimental RV infection compared with healthy individuals. However, responses to community-acquired RV infections in controls and children with asthma have not been compared.

Objective

To evaluate nasal cytokine responses after natural RV infections in people with asthma and healthy children.

Methods

We compared nasal cytokine expression among controls and children with asthma during healthy, virus-negative surveillance weeks and self-reported RV-positive sick weeks. A total of 14 controls and 21 patients with asthma were studied. Asthma disease severity was based on symptoms and medication use. Viral genome was detected by multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Nasal cytokine protein levels were determined by multiplex assays.

Results

Two out of 47 surveillance weeks tested positive for RV, illustrating an asymptomatic infection rate of 5%. A total of 38 of 47 sick weeks (81%) tested positive for the respiratory virus. Of these, 33 (87%) were positive for RV. During well weeks, nasal interleukin 8 (IL-8), IL-12, and IL-1β levels were higher in children with asthma than controls. Compared with healthy virus-negative surveillance weeks, IL-8, IL-13, and interferon beta increased during colds only in patients with asthma. In both controls and children with asthma, the nasal levels of interferon gamma, interferon lambda-1, IL-1β, IL-8, and IL-10 increased during RV-positive sick weeks. During RV infection, IL-8, IL-1β, and tumor necrosis factor-α levels were strongly correlated.

Conclusion

In both controls and patients with asthma, natural RV infection results in robust type II and III IFN responses.

更新日期:2021-01-27
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