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Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals Mucociliary Remodeling of the Nasal Airway Epithelium Induced by Urban PM2.5.

Michael T Montgomery1, Satria P Sajuthi1, Seung-Hyun Cho2, Jamie L Everman1, Cydney L Rios1, Katherine C Goldfarbmuren1, Nathan D Jackson1, Benjamin Saef1, Meghan Cromie1, Celeste Eng3, Vivian Medina4, Jennifer R Elhawary3, Sam S Oh3, Jose Rodriguez-Santana4, Eszter K Vladar5,6, Esteban G Burchard3,7, Max A Seibold1,8,5.   

Abstract

Air pollution particulate matter <2.5 μm (PM2.5) exposure is associated with poor respiratory outcomes. Mechanisms underlying PM2.5-induced lung pathobiology are poorly understood but likely involve cellular and molecular changes to the airway epithelium. We extracted and chemically characterized the organic and water-soluble components of air pollution PM2.5 samples, then determined the whole transcriptome response of human nasal mucociliary airway epithelial cultures to a dose series of PM2.5 extracts. We found that PM2.5 organic extract (OE), but not water-soluble extract, elicited a potent, dose-dependent transcriptomic response from the mucociliary epithelium. Exposure to a moderate OE dose modified the expression of 424 genes, including activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling and an IL-1 inflammatory program. We generated an OE-response gene network defined by eight functional enrichment groups, which exhibited high connectivity through CYP1A1, IL1A, and IL1B. This OE exposure also robustly activated a mucus secretory expression program (>100 genes), which included transcriptional drivers of mucus metaplasia (SPDEF and FOXA3). Exposure to a higher OE dose modified the expression of 1,240 genes and further exacerbated expression responses observed at the moderate dose, including the mucus secretory program. Moreover, the higher OE dose significantly increased the MUC5AC/MUC5B gel-forming mucin expression ratio and strongly downregulated ciliated cell expression programs, including key ciliating cell transcription factors (e.g., FOXJ1 and MCIDAS). Chronic OE stimulation induced mucus metaplasia-like remodeling characterized by increases in MUC5AC+ secretory cells and MUC5AC mucus secretions. This epithelial remodeling may underlie poor respiratory outcomes associated with high PM2.5 exposure.

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Keywords:  air pollution particulate matter 2.5; airway remodeling; human nasal airway epithelium; mucus metaplasia; whole transcriptome RNA-seq

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32275839      PMCID: PMC7397762          DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2019-0454OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1044-1549            Impact factor:   6.914


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