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Induction and inhibition of the Th2 phenotype spread: implications for childhood asthma.

Tomoko Hayashi1, Xing Gong, Cyprian Rossetto, Carol Shen, Kenji Takabayashi, Vanessa Redecke, Hans Spiegelberg, David Broide, Eyal Raz.   

Abstract

The interactions between genetic and environmental factors play a major role in the development of childhood asthma. We hypothesized that a pre-existing Th2/asthmatic response can promote Th2 responses to newly encountered Ags (i.e., phenotype spread). To test this hypothesis, we developed a mouse model in which the requirements for the induction and inhibition of phenotype spread to a clinically relevant neo-allergen (i.e., ragweed) were investigated. Our results indicate that 1) phenotype spread to the neo-allergen can be induced only within the first 8 h after a bronchial challenge with the first Ag (OVA); 2) Th2 differentiation of naive CD4(+) T cells occurs in bronchial lymph nodes; 3) trafficking of naive CD4(+) T cells to local lymph nodes and IL-4 produced by OVA-activated Th2 cells play essential roles in the differentiation of naive CD4(+) T cells to Th2 cells; and 4) suppression of the production of chemokines involved in the homing of naive CD4(+) T and Th2 cells to bronchial lymph nodes by a TLR9 agonist inhibited phenotype spread and abrogated the consequent development of experimental asthma. These findings provide a mechanistic insight into Th2 phenotype spread and offer an animal model for testing relevant immunomodulatory interventions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15843591     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.9.5864

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2008-11-15       Impact factor: 5.422

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Authors:  Lorenz Aglas; Stefanie Gilles; Renate Bauer; Sara Huber; Galber R Araujo; Geoffrey Mueller; Sandra Scheiblhofer; Marie Amisi; Hieu-Hoa Dang; Peter Briza; Barbara Bohle; Jutta Horejs-Hoeck; Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann; Fatima Ferreira
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Journal:  EJIFCC       Date:  2013-02-21
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