Pulmonary immune cell transcriptome changes in double-hit model of BPD induced by chorioamnionitis and postnatal hyperoxia.
Diksha ShresthaGeorge Xiangyun YeDeborah StableySuhita Gayen Nee' BetalYan ZhuLisa GlazewskiJennifer HolbrookMeharpreet SethiAnne HesekThomas H ShafferZubair H AghaiSankar AddyaDeepthi AlapatiPublished in: Pediatric research (2021)
In a translationally relevant double-hit model of BPD induced by chorioamnionitis and postnatal hyperoxia, we identified pulmonary immune cell-specific transcriptomic changes and showed that T cell receptor signaling genes are downregulated in short term and long term. This is the first comprehensive report delineating transcriptomic changes in resident immune cells of the lung in a translationally relevant double-hit model of BPD. Our study identifies novel resident pulmonary immune cell-specific targets for potential therapeutic modulation to improve short- and long-term respiratory health of preterm infants with BPD.