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Asthma is induced by intranasal coadministration of allergen and natural killer T-cell ligand in a mouse model.

Jae-Ouk Kim1, Dong-Hyeon Kim, Woo-Sung Chang, Changwan Hong, Se-Ho Park, Sanghee Kim, Chang-Yuil Kang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Allergic asthma is an inflammatory lung disease caused by a T(H)2-driven immune response. However, intranasal exposures to soluble antigen lead to mucosal tolerance, and the mechanism involved in generation of T(H)2 responses to inert inhaled allergens is unknown.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether CD1d-restricted natural killer T (NKT) cells can contribute to the induction of T(H)2-dependent allergic asthma in a mouse model.
METHODS: To investigate the effect of NKT cells on the development of asthma, NKT cell ligand, alpha-galactosylceramide (alphaGC), was used with antigens. We intranasally sensitized Balb/c mice with various combinations of antigen and alphaGC for 3 consecutive days and challenged them 2 weeks later with an aerosol of ovalbumin. NKT cell-deficient or T(H) cell-deficient mice were immunized by administering ovalbumin and alphaGC together, and ovalbumin inhalation.
RESULTS: Only when immunized with ovalbumin plus alphaGC, airway hyperreactivity, airway eosinophils, elevated IgE level, and T(H)2-cytokine production were observed in Balb/c mice. Ovalbumin alone, alphaGC alone, or BSA plus alphaGC-immunized mice did not induce asthma. Studies in NKT cell-deficient, or CD4(+) T-cell-deficient mice intranasally exposed to ovalbumin plus alphaGC did not show the development of asthma. An increase of NKT cells in bronchoalveolar lavage was observed in the pathologic states.
CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate that NKT cells can play crucial roles in allergen sensitization and pathologic states in asthma. Furthermore, our new asthma model using alphaGC will be very useful to induce asthma and to dissect the role of NKT cells and other cells in asthma.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15577831     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2004.09.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0091-6749            Impact factor:   10.793


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