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Frieda Zimmer1, Daniel E Kennedy Ii1, Spencer L Redding1
1Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Disease, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX.
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Clonal hematopoiesis (CH), an age-related expansion of somatically mutated hematopoietic clones, is associated with increased risk of severe infections including coronavirus disease (COVID)-19, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we investigated the impact of Dnmt3a deficiency in a murine model of influenza A virus (IAV) pneumonia. Dnmt3a-deficient mice exhibited increased pulmonary viral burden and reduced neutrophil accumulation in IAV-infected lungs despite comparable circulating neutrophil numbers. Functional analyses of neutrophils showed impaired chemotactic migration in vitro, whereas maturation, antimicrobial enzyme content, and metabolic capacity were unchanged. Transcriptomic profiling revealed downregulation of pathways involved in chemotaxis, cytokine signaling, and cellular activation, including reduced expression of Cxcr1. Supporting the translational relevance of these findings, proteomic analysis of plasma from individuals with germline DNMT3A mutations (Tatton-Brown-Rahman syndrome) revealed alterations in proteins associated with cell migration and cytoskeletal dynamics. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that Dnmt3a loss compromises innate immune defense by impairing neutrophil migration in a cell-intrinsic manner, leading to ineffective pathogen clearance. This work provides mechanistic insight into how CH-associated mutations contribute to age-associated susceptibility to infection and highlights altered leukocyte trafficking as a potential therapeutic target in aging populations with CH.
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