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IL-33 polymorphisms are associated with increased risk of hay fever and reduced regulatory T cells in a birth cohort.
Schröder, Paul C; Casaca, Vera I; Illi, Sabina; Schieck, Maximilian; Michel, Sven; Böck, Andreas; Roduit, Caroline; Frei, Remo; Lluis, Anna; Genuneit, Jon; Pfefferle, Petra; Roponen, Marjut; Weber, Juliane; Braun-Fahrländer, Charlotte; Riedler, Josef; Lauener, Roger; Vuitton, Dominique Angèle; Dalphin, Jean-Charles; Pekkanen, Juha; von Mutius, Erika; Kabesch, Michael; Schaub, Bianca.
Afiliação
  • Schröder PC; LMU Munich, University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany.
  • Casaca VI; LMU Munich, University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany.
  • Illi S; LMU Munich, University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany.
  • Schieck M; Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergy, University Children's Hospital Regensburg (KUNO), Regensburg, Germany.
  • Michel S; Department of Pediatric Pneumology, Allergy and Neonatology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
  • Böck A; Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergy, University Children's Hospital Regensburg (KUNO), Regensburg, Germany.
  • Roduit C; Department of Pediatric Pneumology, Allergy and Neonatology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
  • Frei R; LMU Munich, University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany.
  • Lluis A; Children's Hospital, and Christine Kühne-Center for Allergy Research and Education, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Genuneit J; Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research (SIAF), University of Zurich, Davos, Switzerland.
  • Pfefferle P; Christine Kühne-Center for Allergy research and Education, Hochgebirgsklinik Davos-Wolfgang, Davos, Switzerland.
  • Roponen M; National Jewish Health, Denver, CO, USA.
  • Weber J; Institute of Epidemiology and Medical Biometry, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany.
  • Braun-Fahrländer C; Department of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
  • Riedler J; Living Environment and Health Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Kuopio, Finland.
  • Lauener R; LMU Munich, University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany.
  • Vuitton DA; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Dalphin JC; University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Pekkanen J; Children's Hospital Schwarzach, Schwarzach, Austria.
  • von Mutius E; Christine Kühne-Center for Allergy research and Education, Hochgebirgsklinik Davos-Wolfgang, Davos, Switzerland.
  • Kabesch M; Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Schaub B; University Hospital of Besançon, the Research Unit Health and Rural Environment, University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol ; 27(7): 687-695, 2016 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27171815
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

IL-33 polymorphisms influence the susceptibility to asthma. IL-33 indirectly induces Th2-immune responses via dendritic cell activation, being important for development of atopic diseases. Furthermore, IL-33 upregulates regulatory T cells (Tregs), which are critical for healthy immune homeostasis. This study investigates associations between IL-33 polymorphisms during the development of childhood atopic diseases and underlying mechanisms including immune regulation of Tregs.

METHODS:

Genotyping of IL-33-polymorphisms (rs928413, rs1342326) was performed by MALDI-TOF-MS in 880 of 1133 PASTURE/EFRAIM children. In 4.5-year-old German PASTURE/EFRAIM children (n = 99), CD4+ CD25high FOXP3+ Tregs were assessed by flow cytometry following 24-h incubation of PBMCs with PMA/ionomycin, LPS or without stimuli (U). SOCS3, IL1RL1, TLR4 mRNA expression and sST2 protein levels ex vivo were measured in PASTURE/EFRAIM children by real-time PCR or ELISA, respectively. Health outcomes (hay fever, asthma) were assessed by questionnaires at the age of 6 years.

RESULTS:

rs928413 and rs1342326 were positively associated with hay fever (OR = 1.77, 95%CI = 1.02-3.08; OR = 1.79, 95%CI = 1.04-3.11) and CD4+ CD25high FOXP3+ Tregs (%) decreased in minor allele homozygotes/heterozygotes compared to major allele homozygotes (p(U) = 0.004; p(LPS) = 0.005; p(U) = 0.001; p(LPS) = 0.012). SOCS3 mRNA expression increased in minor allele homozygotes and heterozygotes compared with major allele homozygotes for both IL-33-polymorphisms (p(rs928413) = 0.032, p(rs1342326) = 0.019) and negatively correlated to Tregs.

CONCLUSIONS:

IL-33-polymorphisms rs928413 and rs1342326 may account for an increased risk of hay fever with the age of 6 years. Lower Tregs and increased SOCS3 in combined heterozygotes and minor allele homozygotes may be relevant for hay fever development, pointing towards dysbalanced immune regulation and insufficient control of allergic inflammation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rinite Alérgica Sazonal / Linfócitos T Reguladores / Interleucina-33 / Proteína 3 Supressora da Sinalização de Citocinas Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rinite Alérgica Sazonal / Linfócitos T Reguladores / Interleucina-33 / Proteína 3 Supressora da Sinalização de Citocinas Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article