Role of deficient type III interferon-λ production in asthma exacerbations

M Contoli, SD Message, V Laza-Stanca, MR Edwards… - Nature medicine, 2006 - nature.com
M Contoli, SD Message, V Laza-Stanca, MR Edwards, PAB Wark, NW Bartlett, T Kebadze…
Nature medicine, 2006nature.com
Rhinoviruses are the major cause of asthma exacerbations, and asthmatics have increased
susceptibility to rhinovirus and risk of invasive bacterial infections. Here we show deficient
induction of interferon-λs by rhinovirus in asthmatic primary bronchial epithelial cells and
alveolar macrophages, which was highly correlated with severity of rhinovirus-induced
asthma exacerbation and virus load in experimentally infected human volunteers. Induction
by lipopolysaccharide in asthmatic macrophages was also deficient and correlated with …
Abstract
Rhinoviruses are the major cause of asthma exacerbations, and asthmatics have increased susceptibility to rhinovirus and risk of invasive bacterial infections. Here we show deficient induction of interferon-λs by rhinovirus in asthmatic primary bronchial epithelial cells and alveolar macrophages, which was highly correlated with severity of rhinovirus-induced asthma exacerbation and virus load in experimentally infected human volunteers. Induction by lipopolysaccharide in asthmatic macrophages was also deficient and correlated with exacerbation severity. These results identify previously unknown mechanisms of susceptibility to infection in asthma and suggest new approaches to prevention and/or treatment of asthma exacerbations.
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