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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2012

Determinants of asthma after severe respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis.

Leonard B. Bacharier; Rebecca Cohen; Toni Schweiger; Huiquing Yin-DeClue; Chandrika Christie; Jie Zheng; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Robert C. Strunk; Mario Castro

BACKGROUND The development of asthma after respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis has been demonstrated in case-control studies, although the determinants of post-RSV asthma remain undefined. OBJECTIVES We sought to evaluate the potential determinants of physician-diagnosed asthma after severe RSV bronchiolitis during infancy. METHODS We enrolled 206 children during an initial episode of severe RSV bronchiolitis at 12 months of age or less in a prospective cohort study and followed these children for up to 6 years. In a subset of 81 children, we analyzed CCL5 (RANTES) mRNA expression in upper airway epithelial cells. RESULTS Forty-eight percent of children had physician-diagnosed asthma before the seventh birthday. Independent determinants significantly associated with increased risk for physician-diagnosed asthma by the seventh birthday included maternal asthma (odds ratio [OR], 5.2; 95% CI, 1.7-15.9; P = .004), exposure to high levels of dog allergen (OR, 3.2; 95% CI, 1.3-7.7; P = .012), aeroallergen sensitivity at age 3 years (OR, 10.7; 95% CI, 2.1-55.0; P = .005), recurrent wheezing during the first 3 years of life (OR, 7.3; 95% CI, 1.2-43.3; P = .028), and CCL5 expression in nasal epithelia during acute RSV infection (OR, 3.8; 95% CI, 1.2-2.4; P < .001). White children (OR, 0.19; 95% CI, 0.04-0.93; P = .041) and children attending day care (OR, 0.18; 95% CI, 0.04-0.84; P = .029) had a decreased risk of physician-diagnosed asthma. CONCLUSIONS Approximately 50% of children who experience severe RSV bronchiolitis have a subsequent asthma diagnosis. The presence of increased CCL5 levels in nasal epithelia at the time of bronchiolitis or the development of allergic sensitization by age 3 years are associated with increased likelihood of subsequent asthma.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Pooled sequencing of candidate genes implicates rare variants in the development of asthma following severe RSV bronchiolitis in infancy

Dara G. Torgerson; Tusar K. Giri; Todd E. Druley; Jie Zheng; Scott Huntsman; Max A. Seibold; Andrew L. Young; Toni Schweiger; Huiqing Yin-Declue; Geneline Sajol; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Ryan D. Hernandez; Adrienne G. Randolph; Leonard B. Bacharier; Mario Castro

Severe infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) during infancy is strongly associated with the development of asthma. To identify genetic variation that contributes to asthma following severe RSV bronchiolitis during infancy, we sequenced the coding exons of 131 asthma candidate genes in 182 European and African American children with severe RSV bronchiolitis in infancy using anonymous pools for variant discovery, and then directly genotyped a set of 190 nonsynonymous variants. Association testing was performed for physician-diagnosed asthma before the 7th birthday (asthma) using genotypes from 6,500 individuals from the Exome Sequencing Project (ESP) as controls to gain statistical power. In addition, among patients with severe RSV bronchiolitis during infancy, we examined genetic associations with asthma, active asthma, persistent wheeze, and bronchial hyperreactivity (methacholine PC20) at age 6 years. We identified four rare nonsynonymous variants that were significantly associated with asthma following severe RSV bronchiolitis, including single variants in ADRB2, FLG and NCAM1 in European Americans (p = 4.6x10-4, 1.9x10-13 and 5.0x10-5, respectively), and NOS1 in African Americans (p = 2.3x10-11). One of the variants was a highly functional nonsynonymous variant in ADRB2 (rs1800888), which was also nominally associated with asthma (p = 0.027) and active asthma (p = 0.013) among European Americans with severe RSV bronchiolitis without including the ESP. Our results suggest that rare nonsynonymous variants contribute to the development of asthma following severe RSV bronchiolitis in infancy, notably in ADRB2. Additional studies are required to explore the role of rare variants in the etiology of asthma and asthma-related traits following severe RSV bronchiolitis.


Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society | 2015

Vitamin D Levels Are Unrelated to the Severity of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis Among Hospitalized Infants

Avraham Beigelman; Mario Castro; Toni Schweiger; Brad Wilson; Jie Zheng; Huiquing Yin-DeClue; Geneline Sajol; Tusar K. Giri; Oscar L. Sierra; Megan Isaacson-Schmid; Kaharu Sumino; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Leonard B. Bacharier

BACKGROUND Vitamin D deficiency at birth has been reported as a risk factor for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower respiratory tract infection during the first year of life. Limited data are available on whether an infants vitamin D status is associated with the severity of acute RSV bronchiolitis. METHODS Infants < 1 year of age and hospitalized with their first episode of RSV bronchiolitis were enrolled into the RSV Bronchiolitis in Early Life II cohort. We investigated the relationships between vitamin D status at enrollment and the following indicators of bronchiolitis severity: duration of hospitalization, lowest oxygen saturation measured during hospitalization, and bronchiolitis severity score. RESULTS Among the 145 enrolled infants, the median (quartile 1 [Q1], Q3) serum 25-OH-VitD level was 36.8 (29.8, 42.3) ng/mL, with 14 infants (9.7%) having deficient serum vitamin D levels (25-OH-VitD <20 ng/mL). Vitamin D-deficient infants were younger than infants with 25-OH-VitD ≥ 20 ng/mL (2.8 vs 4.5 months, respectively; P = .04) and were less likely to consume infants formula (42.9% vs 87.0%, respectively; P < .01). The following indicators of acute bronchiolitis severity did not differ between infants who were vitamin D-deficient and nondeficient: duration of hospitalization (P = .53), lowest oxygen saturation (P = .45), and bronchiolitis severity score (P = .97), even after adjusting for age, and for infants formula consumption. CONCLUSIONS Among this cohort of infants that were hospitalized for RSV bronchiolitis, vitamin D status at the time of bronchiolitis was not associated with indicators of acute bronchiolitis severity.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016

Increased Nasal Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Are Associated with Recurrent Wheezing Following Severe RSV Bronchiolitis

Maleewan Kitcharoensakkul; Leonard B. Bacharier; Huiqing Yin-Declue; Toni Schweiger; Charles W. Goss; Jonathan S. Boomer; Geneline Sajol; Kenneth Schectman; Mario Castro


/data/revues/00916749/unassign/S0091674914014249/ | 2014

Randomized trial to evaluate azithromycin's effects on serum and upper airway IL-8 levels and recurrent wheezing in infants with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis

Avraham Beigelman; Megan Isaacson-Schmid; Geneline Sajol; Jack Baty; Oscar M. Rodriguez; Erin Leege; Kevin Lyons; Toni Schweiger; Jie Zheng; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Mario Castro; Leonard B. Bacharier


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

CCL5 Release From Upper Airway Epithelial Cells Is Not Associated With Severity Of RSV Bronchiolitis

Saad Ghafoor; Huiqing Yin-Declue; Jie Zheng; Toni Schweiger; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Leonard B. Bacharier; Mario Castro


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Peripheral Blood Dendritic Cells In Children Following RSV Bronchiolitis: Initial Results From The RSV Bronchiolitis In Early Life-II (RBEL-II) Study

Tiffany Turner; Huiquing Yin-DeClue; Chandrika Christie; Toni Schweiger; G Gregory; Brad Wilson; Jie Zheng; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Leonard B. Bacharier; Mario Castro


/data/revues/00916749/v122i4/S0091674908013183/ | 2011

Cytokine response after severe respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis in early life

Mario Castro; Toni Schweiger; Huiquing Yin-DeClue; Thiruvamoor Ramkumar; Chandrika Christie; Jie Zheng; Rebecca Cohen; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Robert C. Strunk; Leonard B. Bacharier


american thoracic society international conference | 2010

Cytokine Response Post Severe RSV Bronchiolitis Does Not influence Lung Function--Results From The RSV Bronchiolitis In Early Life (RBEL) Study

Tiffany Turner; Chandrika Christie; Huiquing Yin-DeClue; Toni Schweiger; Jie Zheng; Bradley S. Wilson; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Robert C. Strunk; Leonard B. Bacharier; Mario Castro


american thoracic society international conference | 2009

Inflammatory Cytokines Released in Upper Airway Samples FollowingMetapneumovirusBronchiolitis.

Chandrika Christie; Huiquing Yin-DeClue; Toni Schweiger; Leonard B. Bacharier; Kaharu Sumino; Jie Zheng; Kenneth B. Schechtman; Mario Castro

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Leonard B. Bacharier

Washington University in St. Louis

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Mario Castro

Washington University in St. Louis

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Jie Zheng

Washington University in St. Louis

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Kenneth B. Schechtman

Washington University in St. Louis

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Huiquing Yin-DeClue

Washington University in St. Louis

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Chandrika Christie

Washington University in St. Louis

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Geneline Sajol

Washington University in St. Louis

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Huiqing Yin-Declue

Washington University in St. Louis

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Robert C. Strunk

Washington University in St. Louis

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Avraham Beigelman

Washington University in St. Louis

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