Literature DB >> 21051079

Innate signals from Nod2 block respiratory tolerance and program T(H)2-driven allergic inflammation.

Wei Duan1, Amit K Mehta, Joao G Magalhaes, Steven F Ziegler, Chen Dong, Dana J Philpott, Michael Croft.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Airway tolerance is critical for protecting the lung from inflammatory disease driven by allergens. However, factors that disrupt tolerance processes and then lead to susceptibility to developing allergic asthma remain elusive.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether recognition of bacterial microbial-associated molecular patterns in the lung may result in susceptibility to developing allergic reactions, and to understand the molecular mechanisms by which such triggers block natural tolerance.
METHODS: Ligands of intracellular microbial-associated molecular pattern recognition receptors-the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (Nod)-like receptors, Nod1 and Nod2-were given intranasally with antigen, and their ability to modulate airway tolerance was analyzed.
RESULTS: Intranasal Nod2 ligand rapidly induced lung expression of the innate cytokines thymic stromal lymphopoietin and IL-25, and thymic stromal lymphopoietin promoted expression of OX40 ligand, a T-cell-costimulatory ligand, on lung CD11c(+)CD11b(+) cells and B220(+) cells. Together these 3 molecules blocked the generation of antigen-specific CD4(+)forkhead box protein 3(+) adaptive regulatory T cells and concomitantly drove IL-4-producing CD4 T cells. By altering the regulatory T/T(H)2-cell balance, tolerance was blocked, and sensing of Nod2 ligand resulted in subsequent susceptibility to developing eosinophil-dominated airway inflammation.
CONCLUSION: We show that a Nod-like receptor is a novel, previously unrecognized, pathway that adversely links innate and adaptive immunity and leads to allergic disease and asthmatic lung inflammation.
Copyright © 2010 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21051079      PMCID: PMC3058679          DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2010.09.021

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


  53 in total

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10.  Interleukin 25 promotes the initiation of proallergic type 2 responses.

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2.  Antigen-specific prevention of type 1 diabetes in NOD mice is ameliorated by OX40 agonist treatment.

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4.  Dynamic role of epithelium-derived cytokines in asthma.

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6.  Allergic airway inflammation decreases lung bacterial burden following acute Klebsiella pneumoniae infection in a neutrophil- and CCL8-dependent manner.

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7.  Nucleotide oligomerization domain-containing proteins instruct T cell helper type 2 immunity through stromal activation.

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Review 9.  Control of regulatory T cells and airway tolerance by lung macrophages and dendritic cells.

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10.  Muramyl dipeptide mediated activation of human bronchial epithelial cells interacting with basophils: a novel mechanism of airway inflammation.

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