Sepsis is a condition of high mortality arising from dysregulation of the host immune response. Gene expression studies have identified multiple immune endotypes but gaps remain in our understanding of the underlying biology and heterogeneity. We used single-cell multi-omics to profile 272,993 cells across 48 whole blood samples from 26 sepsis patients (9 with paired convalescent samples), 6 healthy controls and 7 post-surgery patients. We identified immature neutrophil populations specific to sepsis and demonstrated the immunosuppressive nature of sepsis neutrophils in vitro. An IL1R2+ neutrophil state was expanded in a transcriptomic sepsis endotype associated with increased early mortality (sepsis response signature 1, SRS1), together with enrichment of the response to IL-1 pathway in mature neutrophils, marking IL-1 out as a potential target for immunotherapy in SRS1 sepsis patients. We confirmed the expansion of immature neutrophils, specifically IL1R2+ neutrophils, in SRS1 in additional cohorts of patients (n = 906 RNA-sequencing samples, n = 41 CyTOF samples). Neutrophil changes persisted in convalescence, implicating disrupted granulopoiesis. Our findings establish a cellular immunological basis for transcriptomically defined sepsis endotypes and emphasise the relevance of granulopoietic dysfunction in sepsis, identifying opportunities for precision medicine approaches to the condition.
The gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor, RDL, plays important roles in neuronal signaling and is the target of highly effective insecticides. A mutation in RDL, commonly A296S, underlies resistance to several insecticides such as cyclodienes. Even though the use of cyclodienes has been banned, the occurrence of mutations substituting A296 is notably high in mosquitoes from several countries. Here, we report a survey investigating the prevalence of the Rdl mutant allele in mosquitoes from Laos, a country where mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever are health concerns. Anopheles and Aedes mosquitoes were collected from 12 provinces in Laos. Adult bioassays on Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Culicidae) and Aedes albopictus (Skuse) (Diptera: Culicidae) showed that all the populations tested were susceptible to dieldrin (4%) following WHO protocols. Exon 7 from a total of 791 mosquitoes was sequenced to identify the amino acid encoded for at 296 of RDL. Only one of these mosquitoes, Anopheles maculatus rampae Harbach and Somboon (Diptera: Culicidae) from Attapeu, carried the mutant allele being heterozygous for A296S. We therefore found a general lack of the Rdl mutant allele indicating that mosquitoes from Laos are not exposed to insecticides that act on the GABA receptor compared to mosquitoes in several other countries. Identifying the prevalence of the Rdl mutation may help inform the potential use of alternative insecticides that act on the GABA receptor should there be a need to replace pyrethroids in order to prevent/manage resistance.
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