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Transplacental immune modulation with a bacterial-derived agent protects against allergic airway inflammation.

Kyle T Mincham1, Naomi M Scott1, Jean-Francois Lauzon-Joset1, Jonatan Leffler1, Alexander N Larcombe1,2, Philip A Stumbles1,3,4, Sarah A Robertson5, Christian Pasquali6, Patrick G Holt1, Deborah H Strickland1.   

Abstract

Chronic allergic inflammatory diseases are a major cause of morbidity, with allergic asthma alone affecting over 300 million people worldwide. Epidemiological studies demonstrate that environmental stimuli are associated with either the promotion or prevention of disease. Major reductions in asthma prevalence are documented in European and US farming communities. Protection is associated with exposure of mothers during pregnancy to microbial breakdown products present in farm dusts and unprocessed foods and enhancement of innate immune competence in the children. We sought to develop a scientific rationale for progressing these findings toward clinical application for primary disease prevention. Treatment of pregnant mice with a defined, clinically approved immune modulator was shown to markedly reduce susceptibility of their offspring to development of the hallmark clinical features of allergic airway inflammatory disease. Mechanistically, offspring displayed enhanced dendritic cell-dependent airway mucosal immune surveillance function, which resulted in more efficient generation of mucosal-homing regulatory T cells in response to local inflammatory challenge. We provide evidence that the principal target for maternal treatment effects was the fetal dendritic cell progenitor compartment, equipping the offspring for accelerated functional maturation of the airway mucosal dendritic cell network following birth. These data provide proof of concept supporting the rationale for developing transplacental immune reprogramming approaches for primary disease prevention.

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Keywords:  Allergy; Cell Biology; Immunology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30153109      PMCID: PMC6205372          DOI: 10.1172/JCI122631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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Authors:  Kyle T Mincham; Jonatan Leffler; Naomi M Scott; Jean-Francois Lauzon-Joset; Philip A Stumbles; Patrick G Holt; Deborah H Strickland
Journal:  Bio Protoc       Date:  2019-03-05

2.  Early life ovalbumin sensitization and aerosol challenge for the induction ofallergic airway inflammation in a BALB/c murine model.

Authors:  Kyle T Mincham; Naomi M Scott; Jean-Francois Lauzon-Joset; Jonatan Leffler; Philip A Stumbles; Patrick G Holt; Deborah H Strickland
Journal:  Bio Protoc       Date:  2019-03-05

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5.  Transplacental Innate Immune Training via Maternal Microbial Exposure: Role of XBP1-ERN1 Axis in Dendritic Cell Precursor Programming.

Authors:  Kyle T Mincham; Anya C Jones; Marie Bodinier; Naomi M Scott; Jean-Francois Lauzon-Joset; Philip A Stumbles; Anthony Bosco; Patrick G Holt; Deborah H Strickland
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9.  Protection against neonatal respiratory viral infection via maternal treatment during pregnancy with the benign immune training agent OM-85.

Authors:  Jean-Francois Lauzon-Joset; Kyle T Mincham; Naomi M Scott; Yasmine Khandan; Philip A Stumbles; Patrick G Holt; Deborah H Strickland
Journal:  Clin Transl Immunology       Date:  2021-07-01

10.  IRF7-Associated Immunophenotypes Have Dichotomous Responses to Virus/Allergen Coexposure and OM-85-Induced Reprogramming.

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Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-07-22       Impact factor: 7.561

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