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Low-dose cadmium potentiates lung inflammatory response to 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in mice

Joshua D Chandler, Xin Hu, Eunju Ko, Soojin Park, Jolyn Fernandes, Young-Tae Lee, Michael Orr, Li Hao, Mathew Ryan Smith, David Nujahr, Karan Uppal, Sang-Moo Kang, Dean Jones, YOUNG-MI Go
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/346866
Joshua D Chandler
Emory University;
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Xin Hu
Emory University;
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Eunju Ko
Georgia State University
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Soojin Park
Georgia State University
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Jolyn Fernandes
Emory University;
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Young-Tae Lee
Georgia State University
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Michael Orr
Emory University;
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Li Hao
Emory University;
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Mathew Ryan Smith
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David Nujahr
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Karan Uppal
Emory University;
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Sang-Moo Kang
Georgia State University
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Dean Jones
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YOUNG-MI Go
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Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic, pro-inflammatory metal ubiquitous in the diet that accumulates in body organs due to inefficient elimination. Responses to influenza virus infection are variable, particularly severity of pneumonia. We used a murine model of chronic low-dose oral exposure to Cd to test if increased lung tissue Cd worsened inflammation in response to sub-lethal H1N1 infection. Using histopathology and flow cytometry, we observed increased lung inflammation in Cd-treated mice given H1N1 compared to H1N1 alone, including neutrophils, monocytes, T lymphocytes and dendritic cells. Lung genetic responses to infection (increasing TNF-α, interferon and complement, and decreasing myogenesis) were also exacerbated. To reveal the organization of a network structure, pinpointing molecules critical to Cd-altered lung function, global correlations were made for immune cell counts, leading edge gene transcripts and metabolites. This revealed that Cd increased correlation of myeloid immune cells with pro-inflammatory genes, particularly interferon-γ and metabolites. Together, the results show that Cd burden in mice increased inflammation in response to sub-lethal H1N1 challenge, which was coordinated by genetic and metabolic responses, and could provide new targets for intervention against lethal inflammatory pathology of clinical H1N1 infection.

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Low-dose cadmium potentiates lung inflammatory response to 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in mice
Joshua D Chandler, Xin Hu, Eunju Ko, Soojin Park, Jolyn Fernandes, Young-Tae Lee, Michael Orr, Li Hao, Mathew Ryan Smith, David Nujahr, Karan Uppal, Sang-Moo Kang, Dean Jones, YOUNG-MI Go
bioRxiv 346866; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/346866
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Low-dose cadmium potentiates lung inflammatory response to 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in mice
Joshua D Chandler, Xin Hu, Eunju Ko, Soojin Park, Jolyn Fernandes, Young-Tae Lee, Michael Orr, Li Hao, Mathew Ryan Smith, David Nujahr, Karan Uppal, Sang-Moo Kang, Dean Jones, YOUNG-MI Go
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