The LINA cohort: Cord blood eosinophil/basophil progenitors predict respiratory outcomes in early infancy

Abstract Rationale Cord blood eosinophil/basophil progenitor cells (Eo/B) of high risk infants have been shown to predict respiratory illnesses in infancy. Here we investigated this association in a population-based cohort. Furthermore, we analysed whether newborns Th1/Th2 balance and prenatal envir...

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Hauptverfasser: Junge, Kristin M, Hörnig, Friederike, Herberth, Gunda, Röder, Stefan, Kohajda, Tibor, Rolle-Kampczyk, Ulrike, von Bergen, Martin, Borte, Michael, Simon, Jan-Christoph, Heroux, Delia, Denburg, Judah A, Lehmann, Irina
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description Abstract Rationale Cord blood eosinophil/basophil progenitor cells (Eo/B) of high risk infants have been shown to predict respiratory illnesses in infancy. Here we investigated this association in a population-based cohort. Furthermore, we analysed whether newborns Th1/Th2 balance and prenatal environmental exposure impact Eo/B recruitment. Methods In a sub-cohort of the LINA study cord blood mononuclear cells were used for methylcellulose assays to assess Eo/B differentiation. Questionnaires were recorded during pregnancy and annually thereafter. Volatile organic compounds were measured during pregnancy and cord blood cytokines after ex vivo stimulation. Results Cord blood IL-4 and IL-13 positively correlated with Eo/B. Tobacco smoke related benzene was also positively associated with Eo/B. Enhanced Eo/B numbers increased the risk for wheezing within the first 24 months. Conclusions The association between cord blood Eo/B and respiratory illnesses is not restricted to high-risk children. Prenatal environmental exposure and a Th2 milieu at birth contribute to Eo/B recruitment.
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Basophils - immunology
Bronchitis
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Cohort Studies
Cord blood
Environmental Exposure
Eosinophil/basophil progenitors
Eosinophils - cytology
Eosinophils - drug effects
Eosinophils - immunology
Female
Fetal Blood - cytology
Fetal Stem Cells - cytology
Fetal Stem Cells - drug effects
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Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
LINA
Male
Pregnancy
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Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - immunology
Respiratory Tract Infections - genetics
Respiratory Tract Infections - immunology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Th1-Th2 Balance
Two year old children
Volatile Organic Compounds - adverse effects
Wheezing
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