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- Title
An altered sputum macrophage transcriptome contributes to the neutrophilic asthma endotype.
- Authors
Fricker, Michael; Qin, Ling; Sánchez‐Ovando, Stephany; Simpson, Jodie L.; Baines, Katherine J.; Riveros, Carlos; Scott, Hayley A.; Wood, Lisa G.; Wark, Peter AB.; Kermani, Nazanin Z.; Chung, Kian Fan; Gibson, Peter G.
- Abstract
Background: Neutrophilic asthma (NA) is a clinically important asthma phenotype, the cellular and molecular basis of which is not completely understood. Airway macrophages are long‐lived immune cells that exert important homeostatic and inflammatory functions which are dysregulated in asthma. Unique transcriptomic programmes reflect varied macrophage phenotypes in vitro. We aimed to determine whether airway macrophages are transcriptomically altered in NA. Methods: We performed RNASeq analysis on flow cytometry‐isolated sputum macrophages comparing NA (n = 7) and non‐neutrophilic asthma (NNA, n = 13). qPCR validation of RNASeq results was performed (NA n = 13, NNA n = 23). Pathway analysis (PANTHER, STRING) of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) was performed. Gene set variation analysis (GSVA) was used to test for enrichment of NA macrophage transcriptomic signatures in whole sputum microarray (cohort 1 ‐ controls n = 16, NA n = 29, NNA n = 37; cohort 2 U‐BIOPRED ‐ controls n = 16, NA n = 47, NNA n = 57). Results: Flow cytometry‐sorting significantly enriched sputum macrophages (99.4% post‐sort, 44.9% pre‐sort, p <.05). RNASeq analysis confirmed macrophage purity and identified DEGs in NA macrophages. Selected DEGs (SLAMF7, DYSF, GPR183, CSF3, PI3, CCR7, all p <.05 NA vs. NNA) were confirmed by qPCR. Pathway analysis of NA macrophage DEGs was consistent with responses to bacteria, contribution to neutrophil recruitment and increased expression of phagocytosis and efferocytosis factors. GSVA demonstrated neutrophilic macrophage gene signatures were significantly enriched in whole sputum microarray in NA vs. NNA and controls in both cohorts. Conclusions: We demonstrate a pathophysiologically relevant sputum macrophage transcriptomic programme in NA. The finding that there is transcriptional activation of inflammatory programmes in cell types other than neutrophils supports the concept of NA as a specific endotype.
- Subjects
MACROPHAGES; SPUTUM; ASTHMA; TRANSCRIPTOMES; PHAGOCYTOSIS; CHEMOKINE receptors
- Publication
Allergy, 2022, Vol 77, Issue 4, p1204
- ISSN
0105-4538
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/all.15087