A cross-tissue, age-specific flow cytometry reference for immune cells in the airways and blood of children.

IF 11.4 1区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jaci.2024.11.018
Shivanthan Shanthikumar, Liam Gubbels, Karen Davies, Hannah Walker, Anson Tsz Chun Wong, Jovana Maksimovic, Alicia Oshlack, Richard Saffery, Eric Levi, Sarath C Ranganathan, Melanie R Neeland
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Abstract

Background: Respiratory diseases are a common cause of morbidity and hospitalisation for children. Despite this, treatment options are limited and are often ineffective. The development of curative or disease-modifying treatments for children relies on a better understanding of underlying immunity in the early airway.

Objective: To establish a flow cytometry dataset for immune cells in the paediatric airway, we analysed 180 samples from 68 children aged between 1-15 years. This included five tissues of the upper (nasal brushings, palatine tonsils, adenotonsil) and lower (bronchial brushings, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)) airway, as well as whole blood for paired analysis of local and systemic immune response.

Methods: Nasal, bronchial, and alveolar samples were analysed using a 17-plex antibody panel that captures cells of immune and epithelial lineage, while tonsil, adenoid, and blood samples were analysed using a 31-plex antibody panel that extensively phenotypes mononuclear immune cells. All protocols, panels, and data are openly available, to facilitate implementation in paediatric clinical laboratories.

Results: We provide age-specific airway cell data for infancy (0-2 years), preschool (3-5 years), childhood (6-10 years) and adolescence (11-15 years) for 37 cell populations. We show tissue-specific maturation of the airway immune system across childhood, further highlighting the importance of developing age-specific references of the paediatric airway. Intra-individual, cross-tissue analysis of paired samples revealed marked correlation in immune cell proportions between paired nasal-bronchial samples, paired tonsil-adenoid samples, and paired adenoid-blood samples, which may have implications for clinical testing.

Conclusion: Our study advances knowledge of airway immunity from infancy through to adolescence and provides an openly available control dataset to aid in interpretation of clinical findings in samples obtained from children with respiratory diseases.

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针对儿童呼吸道和血液中免疫细胞的跨组织、年龄特异性流式细胞仪参考指标。
背景:呼吸系统疾病是儿童发病和住院的常见原因。尽管如此,治疗方法却很有限,而且往往无效。为儿童开发治愈性或改变疾病的治疗方法有赖于更好地了解早期气道中的潜在免疫:为了建立儿童气道免疫细胞的流式细胞仪数据集,我们分析了来自 68 名 1-15 岁儿童的 180 份样本。其中包括上气道(鼻刷、腭扁桃体、腺扁桃体)和下气道(支气管刷、支气管肺泡灌洗(BAL))的五种组织,以及用于配对分析局部和全身免疫反应的全血:方法: 鼻腔、支气管和肺泡样本采用 17 种抗体进行分析,这些抗体可捕获免疫细胞和上皮细胞;扁桃体、腺样体和血液样本则采用 31 种抗体进行分析,这些抗体可广泛表型单核免疫细胞。所有方案、面板和数据均可公开获取,以方便儿科临床实验室实施:我们提供了婴儿期(0-2 岁)、学龄前期(3-5 岁)、儿童期(6-10 岁)和青少年期(11-15 岁)37 个细胞群的特定年龄气道细胞数据。我们显示了整个儿童期气道免疫系统的特异性组织成熟,进一步突出了开发儿科气道特异性年龄参考资料的重要性。对配对样本进行的个体内、跨组织分析显示,鼻腔-支气管配对样本、扁桃体-腺样体配对样本以及腺样体-血液配对样本之间的免疫细胞比例存在明显的相关性,这可能会对临床测试产生影响:我们的研究增进了人们对婴儿期至青春期气道免疫的了解,并提供了一个公开的对照数据集,有助于解释从呼吸道疾病患儿样本中获得的临床发现。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is a prestigious publication that features groundbreaking research in the fields of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. This influential journal publishes high-impact research papers that explore various topics, including asthma, food allergy, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, primary immune deficiencies, occupational and environmental allergy, and other allergic and immunologic diseases. The articles not only report on clinical trials and mechanistic studies but also provide insights into novel therapies, underlying mechanisms, and important discoveries that contribute to our understanding of these diseases. By sharing this valuable information, the journal aims to enhance the diagnosis and management of patients in the future.
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