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IL-9 promotes but is not necessary for systemic anaphylaxis.

Laurent Knoops1, Jamila Louahed, Jacques Van Snick, Jean-Christophe Renauld.   

Abstract

Anaphylaxis represents an extreme form of allergic reaction, consisting of a sensitization phase during which allergen-specific IgE are produced and an acute effector phase triggered by allergen-induced degranulation of mast cells. We studied the role of IL-9, a Th2 cytokine implicated in asthma, in different models of murine anaphylaxis. Using a passive model of systemic anaphylaxis, in which anti-DNP IgE Abs were administered before challenge with DNP-BSA, we found that IL-9-transgenic mice or wild-type mice treated with IL-9 for 5 days were highly sensitive to fatal anaphylaxis. This effect was reproduced in both anaphylaxis-susceptible and -resistant backgrounds (FVB/N or [FVB/N x BALB/c] F(1) mice, respectively) and correlated with increased serum concentrations of mouse mast cell protease-1 level, a protein released upon mast cells degranulation. By contrast, IL-9 did not increase the susceptibility to passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. IL-9 expression also increased the susceptibility to fatal anaphylaxis when mice were sensitized by immunization against OVA before challenge with the same Ag. In this model, serum from sensitized, IL-9-transgenic mice was more potent in transferring susceptibility to OVA challenge into naive mice, indicating that IL-9 also promotes the sensitization stage. Finally, using IL-9R-deficient mice, we found that despite its anaphylaxis-promoting activity, IL-9 is dispensable for development of both passive and active anaphylaxis, at least in the C57BL/6 mouse background. Taken together, the data reported in this study indicate that IL-9 promotes systemic anaphylaxis reactions, acting at both the sensitization and effector stages, but is not absolutely required for this process.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15972666     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.175.1.335

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


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