TY - JOUR
T1 - IgA+ memory B-cells are significantly increased in patients with asthma and small airway dysfunction
AU - ALLIANCE Study Group as part of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL)
AU - Habener, Anika
AU - Grychtol, Ruth
AU - Gaedcke, Svenja
AU - DeLuca, David
AU - Dittrich, Anna-Maria
AU - Happle, Christine
AU - Abdo, Mustafa
AU - Watz, Henrik
AU - Pedersen, Frauke
AU - König, Inke Regina
AU - Thiele, Dominik
AU - Kopp, Matthias Volkmar
AU - von Mutius, Erika
AU - Bahmer, Thomas
AU - Rabe, Klaus Friedrich
AU - Meyer-Bahlburg, Almut
AU - Hansen, Gesine
AU - Fuchs, Oliver
AU - Roesler, Barbara
AU - Welchering, Nils
AU - Kohistani-Greif, Naschla
AU - Kurz, Johanna
AU - Landgraf-Rauf, Katja
AU - Laubhahn, Kristina
AU - Maison, Nicole
AU - Liebl, Claudia
AU - Schaub, Bianca
AU - Ege, Markus
AU - Illi, Sabina
AU - Hose, Alexander
AU - Zeitlmann, Esther
AU - Berbig, Mira
AU - Marzi, Carola
AU - Schauberger, Christina
AU - Zissler, Ulrich
AU - Schmidt-Weber, Carsten
AU - Ricklefs, Isabell
AU - Diekmann, Gesa
AU - Liboschik, Lena
AU - Voigt, Gesche
AU - Sultansei, Laila
AU - Weckmann, Markus
AU - Nissen, Gyde
AU - Kirsten, Anne-Marie
AU - Waschki, Benjamin
AU - Bovermann, Xenia
AU - Steinmetz, Alena
AU - Husstedt, Berrit Liselotte
AU - Nitsche, Catharina
AU - Rietschel, Ernst
N1 - Copyright ©The authors 2022.
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - BACKGROUND: Comprehensive studies investigated the role of T-cells in asthma which led to personalised treatment options targeting severe eosinophilic asthma. However, little is known about the contribution of B-cells to this chronic inflammatory disease. In this study we investigated the contribution of various B-cell populations to specific clinical features in asthma.METHODS: In the All Age Asthma Cohort (ALLIANCE), a subgroup of 154 adult asthma patients and 28 healthy controls were included for B-cell characterisation by flow cytometry. Questionnaires, lung function measurements, blood differential counts and allergy testing of participants were analysed together with comprehensive data on B-cells using association studies and multivariate linear models.RESULTS: Patients with severe asthma showed decreased immature B-cell populations while memory B-cells were significantly increased compared with both mild-moderate asthma patients and healthy controls. Furthermore, increased frequencies of IgA+ memory B-cells were associated with impaired lung function and specifically with parameters indicative for augmented resistance in the peripheral airways. Accordingly, asthma patients with small airway dysfunction (SAD) defined by impulse oscillometry showed increased frequencies of IgA+ memory B-cells, particularly in patients with mild-moderate asthma. Additionally, IgA+ memory B-cells significantly correlated with clinical features of SAD such as exacerbations.CONCLUSIONS: With this study we demonstrate for the first time a significant association of increased IgA+ memory B-cells with asthma and SAD, pointing towards future options for B-cell-directed strategies in preventing and treating asthma.
AB - BACKGROUND: Comprehensive studies investigated the role of T-cells in asthma which led to personalised treatment options targeting severe eosinophilic asthma. However, little is known about the contribution of B-cells to this chronic inflammatory disease. In this study we investigated the contribution of various B-cell populations to specific clinical features in asthma.METHODS: In the All Age Asthma Cohort (ALLIANCE), a subgroup of 154 adult asthma patients and 28 healthy controls were included for B-cell characterisation by flow cytometry. Questionnaires, lung function measurements, blood differential counts and allergy testing of participants were analysed together with comprehensive data on B-cells using association studies and multivariate linear models.RESULTS: Patients with severe asthma showed decreased immature B-cell populations while memory B-cells were significantly increased compared with both mild-moderate asthma patients and healthy controls. Furthermore, increased frequencies of IgA+ memory B-cells were associated with impaired lung function and specifically with parameters indicative for augmented resistance in the peripheral airways. Accordingly, asthma patients with small airway dysfunction (SAD) defined by impulse oscillometry showed increased frequencies of IgA+ memory B-cells, particularly in patients with mild-moderate asthma. Additionally, IgA+ memory B-cells significantly correlated with clinical features of SAD such as exacerbations.CONCLUSIONS: With this study we demonstrate for the first time a significant association of increased IgA+ memory B-cells with asthma and SAD, pointing towards future options for B-cell-directed strategies in preventing and treating asthma.
U2 - 10.1183/13993003.02130-2021
DO - 10.1183/13993003.02130-2021
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 35595320
SN - 0903-1936
VL - 60
JO - European Respiratory Journal
JF - European Respiratory Journal
IS - 5
ER -