House dust mite sensitization and exposure affects bronchial epithelial anti-microbial response to viral stimuli in patients with asthma.
Samuel CerpsAsger SverrildSangeetha RamuJuan Jose Nieto-FontarigoHamid AkbarshahiMandy MenzelCecilia K AnderssonSofia TillgrenMorten HvidtfeldtCeleste M PorsbjergLena UllerPublished in: Allergy (2022)
Using HBECs challenged with viral infection mimic, Poly(I:C), we demonstrated that allergic sensitization to HDM was associated with impaired anti-viral immunity and that HDM exposure reduced anti-viral and anti-bacterial defense molecules, but not TSLP, across non-allergic as well as allergic asthma. These data suggest a role of HDM in the pathogenesis of asthma exacerbations evoked by viral infections including sequential viral-bacterial and viral-viral infections.