Rhesus negative males have an enhanced IFNγ-mediated immune response to influenza A virus

Author:

Sugrue Jamie A.ORCID,Smith Megan,Posseme Celine,Charbit Bruno,Abel Laurent,Alcover Andres,Aschard Hugues,Bousso Philippe,Bourke Nollaig,Brodin Petter,Bruhns Pierre,Cerf-Bensussan Nadine,Cumano Ana,D’Enfert Christophe,Deriano Ludovic,Dillies Marie-Agnès,Santo James Di,Dromer Françoise,Eberl Gérard,Enninga Jost,Fellay Jacques,Gomperts-Boneca Ivo,Hasan Milena,Hedestam Gunilla Karlsson,Hercberg Serge,Ingersoll Molly A.,Lantz Olivier,Kenny Rose Anne,Ménager Mickaël,Mouquet Hugo,O’Farrelly Cliona,Patin Etienne,Pellegrini Sandra,Rausell Antonio,Rieux-Laucat Frédéric,Rogge Lars,Fontes Magnus,Sakuntabhai Anavaj,Schwartz Olivier,Schwikowski Benno,Shorte Spencer,Tangy Frédéric,Toubert Antoine,Touvier Mathilde,Ungeheuer Marie-Noëlle,Zimmer Christophe,Albert Matthew L.,Duffy Darragh,Quintana-Murci Lluis,Bourke Nollaig M.,Duffy DarraghORCID,O’Farrelly Cliona,

Abstract

AbstractThe Rhesus D antigen (RhD) has been associated with susceptibility to several viral infections. Reports suggest that RhD-negative individuals are better protected against infectious diseases and have overall better health. However, potential mechanisms contributing to these associations have not yet been defined. Here, we used transcriptomic and genomic data from the Milieu Interieur cohort of 1000 healthy individuals to explore the effect of Rhesus status on the immune response. We used the rs590787 SNP in the RHD gene to classify the 1000 donors as either RhD-positive or -negative. Whole blood was stimulated with LPS, polyIC, and the live influenza A virus and the NanoString human immunology panel of 560 genes used to assess donor immune response and to investigate sex-specific effects. Using regression analysis, we observed no significant differences in responses to polyIC or LPS between RhD-positive and -negative individuals. However, upon sex-specific analysis, we observed over 40 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between RhD-positive (n = 384) and RhD-negative males (n = 75) after influenza virus stimulation. Interestingly these Rhesus-associated differences were not seen in females. Further investigation, using gene set enrichment analysis, revealed enhanced IFNγ signalling in RhD-negative males. This amplified IFNγ signalling axis may explain the increased viral resistance previously described in RhD-negative individuals.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Immunology

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