Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy

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Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy. / Følsgaard, Nilofar Vahman; Chawes, Bo Lund Krogsgaard; Rasmussen, Morten Arendt; Bischoff, Anne Louise; Carson, Charlotte G.; Stokholm, Jakob; Pedersen, Louise Lindkvist; Hansel, Trevor T.; Bønnelykke, Klaus; Brix, Susanne; Bisgaard, Hans.

I: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Bind 185, Nr. 3, 2012, s. 275-280.

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Følsgaard, NV, Chawes, BLK, Rasmussen, MA, Bischoff, AL, Carson, CG, Stokholm, J, Pedersen, LL, Hansel, TT, Bønnelykke, K, Brix, S & Bisgaard, H 2012, 'Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy', American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, bind 185, nr. 3, s. 275-280. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201108-1471OC

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Følsgaard, N. V., Chawes, B. L. K., Rasmussen, M. A., Bischoff, A. L., Carson, C. G., Stokholm, J., Pedersen, L. L., Hansel, T. T., Bønnelykke, K., Brix, S., & Bisgaard, H. (2012). Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 185(3), 275-280. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201108-1471OC

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Følsgaard NV, Chawes BLK, Rasmussen MA, Bischoff AL, Carson CG, Stokholm J o.a. Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2012;185(3):275-280. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201108-1471OC

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Følsgaard, Nilofar Vahman ; Chawes, Bo Lund Krogsgaard ; Rasmussen, Morten Arendt ; Bischoff, Anne Louise ; Carson, Charlotte G. ; Stokholm, Jakob ; Pedersen, Louise Lindkvist ; Hansel, Trevor T. ; Bønnelykke, Klaus ; Brix, Susanne ; Bisgaard, Hans. / Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy. I: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2012 ; Bind 185, Nr. 3. s. 275-280.

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@article{51e0d74bc6794a98b655f7366777be73,
title = "Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy",
abstract = "Rationale Heredity from mother or father may impact differently in complex diseases such as atopy. Maternal atopy is a stronger risk factor than paternal atopy for the development of atopy in the offspring. We hypothesized that mother's and father's atopy would have a differential imprinting on the cytokines and chemokines in the upper airway mucosa lining fluid of healthy neonates. Objectives We wished to study parental atopic imprinting on the cytokines and chemokines in the upper airway mucosa lining fluid of healthy neonates. Methods 18 cytokines and chemokines were quantified in nasal mucosal lining fluid in 309 neonates from the novel unselected Copenhagen Prospective Study on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC2010) birth cohort. Measurements and Main Results Maternal, but not paternal, atopic status (asthma, hay fever and/or eczema with or without sensitization) was associated with general down-regulation of all 18 mediators assessed by principal component analysis (overall P=0.015). Conclusions Maternal atopy, but not paternal atopy, showed a strong linkage with a suppressed mucosal cytokine signature in asymptomatic neonates, suggesting imprinting by the maternal milieu in utero or perinatal life.",
author = "F{\o}lsgaard, {Nilofar Vahman} and Chawes, {Bo Lund Krogsgaard} and Rasmussen, {Morten Arendt} and Bischoff, {Anne Louise} and Carson, {Charlotte G.} and Jakob Stokholm and Pedersen, {Louise Lindkvist} and Hansel, {Trevor T.} and Klaus B{\o}nnelykke and Susanne Brix and Hans Bisgaard",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1164/rccm.201108-1471OC",
language = "English",
volume = "185",
pages = "275--280",
journal = "American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine",
issn = "1073-449X",
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T1 - Neonatal Cytokine Profile in the Airway Mucosal Lining Fluid is skewed by Maternal Atopy

AU - Følsgaard, Nilofar Vahman

AU - Chawes, Bo Lund Krogsgaard

AU - Rasmussen, Morten Arendt

AU - Bischoff, Anne Louise

AU - Carson, Charlotte G.

AU - Stokholm, Jakob

AU - Pedersen, Louise Lindkvist

AU - Hansel, Trevor T.

AU - Bønnelykke, Klaus

AU - Brix, Susanne

AU - Bisgaard, Hans

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - Rationale Heredity from mother or father may impact differently in complex diseases such as atopy. Maternal atopy is a stronger risk factor than paternal atopy for the development of atopy in the offspring. We hypothesized that mother's and father's atopy would have a differential imprinting on the cytokines and chemokines in the upper airway mucosa lining fluid of healthy neonates. Objectives We wished to study parental atopic imprinting on the cytokines and chemokines in the upper airway mucosa lining fluid of healthy neonates. Methods 18 cytokines and chemokines were quantified in nasal mucosal lining fluid in 309 neonates from the novel unselected Copenhagen Prospective Study on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC2010) birth cohort. Measurements and Main Results Maternal, but not paternal, atopic status (asthma, hay fever and/or eczema with or without sensitization) was associated with general down-regulation of all 18 mediators assessed by principal component analysis (overall P=0.015). Conclusions Maternal atopy, but not paternal atopy, showed a strong linkage with a suppressed mucosal cytokine signature in asymptomatic neonates, suggesting imprinting by the maternal milieu in utero or perinatal life.

AB - Rationale Heredity from mother or father may impact differently in complex diseases such as atopy. Maternal atopy is a stronger risk factor than paternal atopy for the development of atopy in the offspring. We hypothesized that mother's and father's atopy would have a differential imprinting on the cytokines and chemokines in the upper airway mucosa lining fluid of healthy neonates. Objectives We wished to study parental atopic imprinting on the cytokines and chemokines in the upper airway mucosa lining fluid of healthy neonates. Methods 18 cytokines and chemokines were quantified in nasal mucosal lining fluid in 309 neonates from the novel unselected Copenhagen Prospective Study on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC2010) birth cohort. Measurements and Main Results Maternal, but not paternal, atopic status (asthma, hay fever and/or eczema with or without sensitization) was associated with general down-regulation of all 18 mediators assessed by principal component analysis (overall P=0.015). Conclusions Maternal atopy, but not paternal atopy, showed a strong linkage with a suppressed mucosal cytokine signature in asymptomatic neonates, suggesting imprinting by the maternal milieu in utero or perinatal life.

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DO - 10.1164/rccm.201108-1471OC

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 22077068

VL - 185

SP - 275

EP - 280

JO - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

JF - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

SN - 1073-449X

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