The role of HHIP in COPD lymphocytic inflammation
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ABSTRACT: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by persistent and amplified inflammation to cigarette smoke in vulnerable subjects. The genetic risk of persistent inflammation is poorly understood. A mouse model targeting hedgehog interacting protein (HHIP)(Hhip+--), a genetic risk factor for COPD, displays progressive, persistent inflammation resembling human cases, providing a valuable model to study the contribution of the genetic risk factor HHIP to inflammation in COPD. By single cell RNA sequencing of Hhip+-- lungs at different disease stages, we identified induction of IFN-gamma in activated CD8+T cells possibly driving the inflammatory phenotype in Hhip+-- lungs. Hhip expression was restricted to lung fibroblasts, which interaction with CD8+T cells were mediated by increased levels of IL-18 from Hhip+-- fibroblasts. Our finding provides insight into how a common genetic variation contributes to the amplified lymphocytic inflammation in COPD.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE149843 | GEO | 2021/08/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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