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Chronic developmental hypoxia alters rat lung immune cell transcriptomes during allergic airway inflammation. Chronic developmental hypoxia alters rat lung immune cell transcriptomes during allergic airway inflammation

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It is unknown how hypoxia exposure beginning at conception and maintained through adulthood, chronic developmental hypoxia (CDH), effects immune cell populations in the lung. This study utilized single cell RNA sequencing in a rat model of CDH combined with a model of OVA-induced asthma or a non-allergic model to assess the effect of CDH on lung immune cell populations in the context of allergic airway disease and in a non-allergic state. Overall design: Rat breeding pairs were acclimated to either hypoxic (15% FiO2) (CDH) or normoxic/room air (RA) conditions for 3 weeks. Pups born to the breeding pairs were then weaned and raised in the same conditions in which they were born for. At 4-6 weeks of age, both hypoxic and normoxic animals received IP OVA (250ug in PBS) and pertussis toxin (50ng) followed by a booster 8-12 days later. Both hypoxic and normoxic rats were then challenged with either intranasal OVA or a PBS vehicle control for 3 days. Rats were euthanized, and lungs were digested with 1% Collagenase A and processed into single-cell suspensions prior to sequencing on the 10X Gennomics Chromium platform.
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2022-08-24
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