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Comparing epithelial alarmin responses to different aeroallergens in bronchial epithelial cells from allergic asthma patients

Sangeetha Ramu, Christian Woehlk, Juan-Jose Nieto-Fontarigo, Samuel Cerpes, Sara Vázquez-Mera, Mandy Menzel, Hamid Akbharshahi, Celeste Porsbjerg, Lena Uller
ERJ Open Research 2022 8: 83; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.LSC-2022.83
Sangeetha Ramu
1Lund University, Lund, Sweden
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Christian Woehlk
2Bispebjerg og Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen , Denmark
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Juan-Jose Nieto-Fontarigo
1Lund University, Lund, Sweden
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Samuel Cerpes
1Lund University, Lund, Sweden
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Sara Vázquez-Mera
3Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Mandy Menzel
1Lund University, Lund, Sweden
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Hamid Akbharshahi
1Lund University, Lund, Sweden
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Celeste Porsbjerg
2Bispebjerg og Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen , Denmark
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Lena Uller
1Lund University, Lund, Sweden
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Abstract

Background: Exposure of the airway epithelium to allergens is a major trigger of allergic asthma inflammation potentially involving release of epithelial alarmins; TSLP, IL33 and IL25 and metabolite danger associated molecular patterns, ATP and uric acid (UA). In turn these alarmins orchestrate type2 inflammatory responses in asthma.

Aim: To compare the alarmin response to four different aeroallergens in human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) from patients with allergic asthma.

Methods: Primary HBECs from allergic asthmatic donors (n=8) were cultured in vitro and exposed to House dust mite (HDM; 20µg/mL), Alternaria alternata (200µg/mL), Betula pendula (200µg/mL) and Artemisia Vulgaris (1000µg/mL) for 3 and 24h. Gene expression of TSLP and IL33 was analysed by RT-qPCR, whereas TSLP, IL33 and IL25 protein levels were measured by ELISA. Extracellular release of UA was measured by biochemical assay.

Results: All four allergens induced TSLP and IL33 gene expression at 3h compared to unstimulated cells. However, only HDM induced a significant release of IL33 and TSLP an early time-point at 3h with TSLP being sustained at 24h. Further, only HDM induced UA release in HBECs compared to unstimulated cells. There was a trend to IL25 release in response to A. alternata.

Conclusion: The four different aeroallergens differed as regards effects on alarmin expression and release in HBECs obtained from individuals with allergic asthma. All allergens induced early gene expression of TSLP and IL33, but HDM stood out by also causing release of TSLP (3h and 24h), IL33 (3h), and UA (24h). These data support the view that HDM is a major pathogenic allergen in allergic asthma.

  • Epithelial cell
  • Asthma
  • Allergy

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Cite this article as ERJ Open Research 2022; 8: Suppl. 8, 83.

This article was presented at the 2022 ERS Lung Science Conference, in session “Poster Session 2”.

This is an ERS Lung Science Conference abstract. No full-text version is available. Further material to accompany this abstract may be available at www.ers-education.org (ERS member access only).

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Comparing epithelial alarmin responses to different aeroallergens in bronchial epithelial cells from allergic asthma patients
Sangeetha Ramu, Christian Woehlk, Juan-Jose Nieto-Fontarigo, Samuel Cerpes, Sara Vázquez-Mera, Mandy Menzel, Hamid Akbharshahi, Celeste Porsbjerg, Lena Uller
ERJ Open Research Mar 2022, 8 (suppl 8) 83; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.LSC-2022.83

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Comparing epithelial alarmin responses to different aeroallergens in bronchial epithelial cells from allergic asthma patients
Sangeetha Ramu, Christian Woehlk, Juan-Jose Nieto-Fontarigo, Samuel Cerpes, Sara Vázquez-Mera, Mandy Menzel, Hamid Akbharshahi, Celeste Porsbjerg, Lena Uller
ERJ Open Research Mar 2022, 8 (suppl 8) 83; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.LSC-2022.83
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