[SLST Seminar] Age-related STAT3 signaling regulates severity of respiratory syncytial viral infection in human bronchial epithelial cells

ON2023-10-16TAG: ShanghaiTech UniversityCATEGORY: Lecture

Topic: Age-related STAT3 signaling regulates severity of respiratory syncytial viral infection in human bronchial epithelial cells

Speaker: Associate Professor AI Xingbin, Harvard Medical School (HMS)

Date and time: 13:30–15:00, October 17

Venue: Auditorium, L Building

Host: XI Ying

Abstract:

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can cause severe disease especially in infants; however, mechanisms of age-associated disease severity remain elusive. Here, employing human bronchial epithelium models generated from tracheal aspirate-derived basal stem cells of neonates and adults, we investigated whether age regulates RSV-epithelium interaction to determine disease severity. We show that following RSV infection, only neonatal epithelium model exhibited cytopathy and mucus hyperplasia, and neonatal epithelium had more robust viral spread and inflammatory responses than adult epithelium. Mechanistically, RSV-infected neonatal ciliated cells displayed age-related impairment of STAT3 activation, rendering susceptibility to apoptosis, which facilitated viral spread. In contrast, SARS-CoV-2 infection of ciliated cells had no effect on STAT3 activation and was not affected by age. Taken together, our findings identify an age-related and RSV-specific interaction with neonatal bronchial epithelium that critically contributes to severity of infection, and STAT3 activation offers a potential strategy to battle severe RSV disease in infants.




Biography:
2020–present, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School 
2014–2019, Assistant Professor, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Harvard Medical School 
2008–2014, Assistant Professor, Boston University School of Medicine 
2005–2008, Research Scientist, Boston Biomedical Research Institute 
2000–2005, Postdoc, University of Pennsylvania 
1994–2000, Ph.D., Case Western University 
1990–1994, BS, Fudan University