OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of the X-linked immunodeficiency (Xid) B cell defect on the response to the cockroach allergen in mice. METHODS: Two cockroach allergen immunization and challenge protocols were employed to sensitize CBA/J wild-type and CBA/CaHN-btk(-/-)xid/J (Xid) mice. Blood and tissue samples were collected 24 and 48 hrs after the last intratracheal antigen challenge and were analyzed for several parameters of allergic inflammation. RESULTS: Nearly equivalent amounts of serum IgE were detected in Xid and CBA/J mice after short-term antigen challenge despite the B cell deficiency in Xid mice. A decreased concentration of IgE was detected in CBA/J mice after repeated allergen challenges but not in the Xid mice. Correlating with the discrepancy in serum IgE levels, higher levels of IL-13, IL-5, IL-10 and CCL5 were measured in whole lung homogenates from allergen-challenged Xid mice compared to CBA/J mice. In addition, draining lymph node cells from Xid mice expressed elevated levels of IL-4, IL-5, IL-10 and IFNgamma mRNA compared to cells from CBA/J mice after in vitro culture with cockroach antigen. An increase in lung inflammation, interstitial eosinophilia and mucus production was also observed in allergen-challenged Xid mice. CD95L expression increased on B-1a cells following allergen challenge, which was accompanied by an increase in lung CD4(+) Th cell apoptosis in wild-type CBA/J mice. In contrast, Xid mice did not have an increase in CD4(+) T cell apoptosis following allergen challenge. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a regulatory role for B-1a cells in reducing cytokine production, pulmonary inflammation, and CD4(+) T cell survival during cockroach allergen-induced airway inflammation.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of the X-linked immunodeficiency (Xid) B cell defect on the response to the cockroach allergen in mice. METHODS: Two cockroach allergen immunization and challenge protocols were employed to sensitize CBA/J wild-type and CBA/CaHN-btk(-/-)xid/J (Xid) mice. Blood and tissue samples were collected 24 and 48 hrs after the last intratracheal antigen challenge and were analyzed for several parameters of allergic inflammation. RESULTS: Nearly equivalent amounts of serum IgE were detected in Xid and CBA/J mice after short-term antigen challenge despite the B cell deficiency in Xidmice. A decreased concentration of IgE was detected in CBA/J mice after repeated allergen challenges but not in the Xidmice. Correlating with the discrepancy in serum IgE levels, higher levels of IL-13, IL-5, IL-10 and CCL5 were measured in whole lung homogenates from allergen-challenged Xidmice compared to CBA/J mice. In addition, draining lymph node cells from Xidmice expressed elevated levels of IL-4, IL-5, IL-10 and IFNgamma mRNA compared to cells from CBA/J mice after in vitro culture with cockroach antigen. An increase in lung inflammation, interstitial eosinophilia and mucus production was also observed in allergen-challenged Xidmice. CD95L expression increased on B-1a cells following allergen challenge, which was accompanied by an increase in lung CD4(+) Th cell apoptosis in wild-type CBA/J mice. In contrast, Xidmice did not have an increase in CD4(+) T cell apoptosis following allergen challenge. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a regulatory role for B-1a cells in reducing cytokine production, pulmonary inflammation, and CD4(+) T cell survival during cockroach allergen-induced airway inflammation.
Authors: P Minoprio; M C el Cheikh; E Murphy; M Hontebeyrie-Joskowicz; R Coffman; A Coutinho; A O'Garra Journal: J Immunol Date: 1993-10-15 Impact factor: 5.422
Authors: F D Finkelman; I M Katona; J F Urban; J Holmes; J Ohara; A S Tung; J V Sample; W E Paul Journal: J Immunol Date: 1988-10-01 Impact factor: 5.422
Authors: Sumit Ghosh; Scott A Hoselton; Scott V Asbach; Breanne N Steffan; Steve B Wanjara; Glenn P Dorsam; Jane M Schuh Journal: Cell Mol Immunol Date: 2014-11-03 Impact factor: 11.530
Authors: Sophina H Taitano; Luciën E P M van der Vlugt; Molly M Shea; Jennifer Yang; Nicholas W Lukacs; Steven K Lundy Journal: J Immunol Date: 2018-08-20 Impact factor: 5.422
Authors: William F Carson; Linda A Guernsey; Anurag Singh; Anthony T Vella; Craig M Schramm; Roger S Thrall Journal: Int Arch Allergy Immunol Date: 2007-10-04 Impact factor: 2.749
Authors: Anurag Singh; William F Carson; Eric R Secor; Linda A Guernsey; Richard A Flavell; Robert B Clark; Roger S Thrall; Craig M Schramm Journal: J Immunol Date: 2008-06-01 Impact factor: 5.422
Authors: Laura A Doorley; Kim S LeMessurier; Amy R Iverson; Maneesha Palipane; Amali E Samarasinghe Journal: Immunobiology Date: 2017-09-07 Impact factor: 3.144