Literature DB >> 29958850

Postnatal changes in epigenetic modifications of neutrophils of foals are associated with increased ROS function and regulation of neutrophil function.

Scott V Dindot1, Ryan N Doan2, Kyle R Kuskie3, Paul R Hillman4, Canaan M Whitfield3, Cole M McQueen3, Angela I Bordin3, Jessica R Bourquin3, Noah D Cohen5.   

Abstract

Neonates of all species, including foals, are highly susceptible to infection, and neutrophils play a crucial role in innate immunity to infection. Evidence exists that neutrophils of neonatal foals are functionally deficient during the first weeks of life, including expression of cytokine genes such as IFNG. We hypothesized that postnatal epigenetic changes were likely to regulate the observed age-related changes in foal neutrophils. Using ChIP-Seq, we identified significant differences in trimethylated histone H3 lysine 4, an epigenetic modification associated with active promoters and enhancers, in neutrophils in foals at 30 days of age relative to 1 day of age. These chromatin changes were associated with genes implicated in immune responses and were consistent with age-related changes in neutrophil functional responses including ROS generation and IFN expression. Postnatal changes in epigenetic modifications suggest that environmentally-mediated cues help to promote maturation of neutrophil functional responses. Elucidating the environmental triggers and their signaling pathways could provide a means for improving innate immune responses of neonates to improve their ability to combat infectious diseases.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  ChIP-seq; Cytokines; Histone modifications; Neonatal immunity; Neutrophils

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29958850     DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2018.06.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Comp Immunol        ISSN: 0145-305X            Impact factor:   3.636


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