scRNAseq Identifies Unique Macrophage Population in Mouse Model of Ozone Induced Asthma Exacerbation.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1165/rcmb.2024-0358OC
Jess L Ray, Joshua Walum, Daria Jelic, Ryelie Barnes, Ian D Bentley, Rodney D Britt, Joshua A Englert, Megan N Ballinger
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Abstract

Ozone (O3) inhalation triggers asthmatic airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), but the mechanisms 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 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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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology publishes papers that report significant and original observations in the area of pulmonary biology. The focus of the Journal includes, but is not limited to, cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunologic studies of lung cells and molecules.
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