scRNA-seq identifies unique macrophage population in murine model of ozone induced asthma exacerbation

Jess L Ray, Joshua Walum, Daria Jelic, Ryelie Barnes, Ian D Bentley, Rodney J Britt, Joshua Englert, Megan N Ballinger
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Ozone (O3) inhalation triggers asthmatic airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), but the mechanisms by which this occurs are unknown. Previously, we developed a murine model of dust mite, ragweed, and aspergillus (DRA)-induced allergic lung inflammation followed by O3 exposure for mechanistic investigation. The present study used single cell RNA-sequencing for unbiased profiling of immune cells within the lungs of mice exposed to DRA, O3, or DRA+O3, to identify the components of the immune cell niche that contribute to AHR. Alveolar macrophages (AMs) had the greatest number of differentially expressed genes following DRA+O3, most of which were unique to the 2-hit exposure. Following DRA+O3, AMs activated transcriptional pathways related to cholesterol biosynthesis, degradation of the extracellular matrix, endosomal TLR processing, and various cytokine signals. We also identified AM and monocyte subset populations that were unique to the DRA+O3 group. These unique AMs activated gene pathways related to inflammation, sphingolipid metabolism, and bronchial constriction. The unique monocyte population had a gene signature that suggested phospholipase activation and increased degradation of the extracellular matrix. Flow cytometry analysis of BAL immune cells showed recruited monocyte-derived AMs after DRA and DRA+O3, but not after O3 exposure alone. O3 alone increased BAL neutrophils but this response was attenuated in DRA+O3 mice. DRA-induced changes in the airspace immune cell profile were reflected in elevated BAL cytokine/chemokine levels following DRA+O3 compared to O3 alone. The present work highlights the role of monocytes and AMs in the response to O3 and suggests that the presence of distinct subpopulations following allergic inflammation may contribute to O3-induced AHR.
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scRNA-seq 鉴定臭氧诱发哮喘恶化小鼠模型中的独特巨噬细胞群
吸入臭氧(O3)会引发哮喘性气道高反应性(AHR),但其发生机制尚不清楚。此前,我们建立了尘螨、豚草和曲霉菌(DRA)诱发过敏性肺部炎症的小鼠模型,然后暴露于臭氧进行机理研究。本研究利用单细胞 RNA 测序技术对暴露于 DRA、O3 或 DRA+O3 的小鼠肺内的免疫细胞进行了无偏见的分析,以确定导致 AHR 的免疫细胞生态位的组成成分。暴露于 DRA+O3 后,肺泡巨噬细胞(AMs)有最多的差异表达基因,其中大部分是 2 次暴露所特有的。DRA+O3发生后,AM激活了与胆固醇生物合成、细胞外基质降解、内体TLR处理和各种细胞因子信号相关的转录通路。我们还发现了 DRA+O3 组所特有的 AM 和单核细胞亚群。这些独特的 AM 激活了与炎症、鞘脂代谢和支气管收缩相关的基因通路。独特的单核细胞群的基因特征表明磷脂酶被激活,细胞外基质降解增加。对 BAL 免疫细胞的流式细胞术分析表明,在 DRA 和 DRA+O3 后,单核细胞衍生的 AMs 被招募,而单独暴露于 O3 后则没有。单独接触 O3 会增加 BAL 中性粒细胞,但 DRA+O3 小鼠的这种反应有所减弱。与单独暴露于臭氧相比,DRA+O3 引起的气腔免疫细胞谱变化反映在 BAL 细胞因子/趋化因子水平的升高上。本研究强调了单核细胞和AMs在对O3的反应中的作用,并表明过敏性炎症后不同亚群的存在可能会导致O3诱导的AHR。
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