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Published June 27, 2025 - More info
Severe asthma (SA) is a challenge to control, as patients are not responsive to high doses of systemic corticosteroids (CS). In contrast, mild-moderate asthma (MMA) is responsive to low doses of inhaled CS, indicating that Th2 cells, which are dominant in MMA, do not solely orchestrate SA development. Here, we analyzed broncholalveolar lavage cells isolated from MMA and SA patients and determined that IFN-γ (Th1) immune responses are exacerbated in the airways of individuals with SA, with reduced Th2 and IL-17 responses. We developed a protocol that recapitulates the complex immune response of human SA, including the poor response to CS, in a murine model. Compared with WT animals,
Mahesh Raundhal, Christina Morse, Anupriya Khare, Timothy B. Oriss, Jadranka Milosevic, John Trudeau, Rachael Huff, Joseph Pilewski, Fernando Holguin, Jay Kolls, Sally Wenzel, Prabir Ray, Anuradha Ray
Original citation: J Clin Invest. 2015;125(8):3037–3050. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI80911
Citation for this corrigendum: J Clin Invest. 2025;135(13):e195762. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI195762
The authors recently became aware that the MA Th1loTh2 No Dex image in Figure 2D is the same as the WT SA + Dex image in Figure 6C. The authors were unable to retrieve the original source data but have provided recent data from the same models with and without Dex inhibition to replace images in these panels. The correct images are shown below.
The authors regret the error.
See the related article at High IFN-γ and low SLPI mark severe asthma in mice and humans.