A switch in regulatory T cells through farm exposure during immune maturation in childhood
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Titre | A switch in regulatory T cells through farm exposure during immune maturation in childhood |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Auteurs | Schroeder P.C, Illi S., Casaca V.I, Lluis A., Boeck A., Roduit C., Depner M., Frei R., Genuneit J., Pfefferle P.I, Roponen M., Weber J., Braun-Fahrlaender C., Riedler J., Dalphin J.C, Pekkanen J., Lauener R., Von Mutius E., Schaub B., Grp PASTUREStudy |
Journal | ALLERGY |
Volume | 72 |
Pagination | 604-615 |
Date Published | APR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0105-4538 |
Mots-clés | animal-stable, Asthma, farming, milk, regulatory T cells (Tregs) |
Résumé | {BackgroundFarm exposure protects against development of allergies early in life. At 4.5 years, protection against asthma by farm-milk exposure was partially mediated by regulatory T cells (Tregs). The aim of this study was to investigate the critical time window of the asthma-protective' farm effect via Tregs during childhood immune maturation. MethodsTregs were assessed longitudinally at 4.5 and 6 years in 111 children (56 farm and 55 reference children) from the PASTURE/EFRAIM birth cohort (flow cytometry). Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were cultured unstimulated (U), with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate/ionomycin (PI) or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and stained for Tregs (CD4(+)CD25(high)FOXP3(upper20%)). mRNA expression of Treg/Th1/Th2/Th17-associated cell markers was measured ex vivo. Suppressive capacity of Tregs on effector cells and cytokines was assessed. Detailed questionnaires assessing farm exposures and clinical phenotypes from birth until age 6 years were answered by the parents. ResultsTreg percentage before and after stimulation and FOXP3mRNA expression ex vivo decreased from age 4.5 to 6 years (P(U,LPS) < 0.001; P(PI) = 0.051; P(FOXP3) < 0.001). High vs low farm-milk and animal-stable exposure was associated with decreased LPS-stimulated Treg percentage at age 6 years (P(LPS) = 0.045). Elevated LPS-stimulated-Treg percentage at age 6 was associated with increased risk of asthma (aOR = 11.29, CI: 0.96-132.28 |
DOI | 10.1111/all.13069 |