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The role of IL-33/ST2, IL-4, and eosinophils on the airway hyperresponsiveness induced by Strongyloides venezuelensis in BALB/c mice.

Emilia Souza Araujo1, Cintia Aparecida de Jesus Pereira1, Ana Terezinha de Moura Pereira1, João Marcelo Peixoto Moreira1, Michelle Carvalho de Rezende1, Jailza Lima Rodrigues1, Mauro Martins Teixeira2, Deborah Negrão-Corrêa3.   

Abstract

Strongyloidiasis is a neglected chronic nematode infection, in which the control of autoinfection rate and severity of disease is dependent on type 2 immune responses. Strongyloides also causes Th2 responses in the lung of infected animals and changes in airway function, including airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Mechanisms of AHR during Strongyloides venezuelensis infection are not entirely known, and we investigate here the role of IL-4, eosinophils, and IL-33/ST2. AHR was evaluated in infected mice by determining changes in lung function after increasing doses of methacholine. Balb/C, but no C57Bl/6, mice developed AHR, tissue eosinophilia, and increased local IL-4 and IL-5 production. Functional changes peaked at day 4 and 7, after the larva had left the lungs. AHR was clearly dependent on IL-4 but not on eosinophils, as evaluated by experiments in IL-4 and Gata-1-deficient mice. Experiments in ST2-deficient mice showed that this pathway was not needed for induction of AHR but was necessary for the maintenance of AHR and for Th2 responses in the lung. These studies clearly show a crucial role for IL-4 in the induction of AHR following S. venezuelensis infection and for IL-33/ST2 in maintaining AHR and lung Th2 responses.

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Keywords:  Airway hyperresponsiveness; IL-33/ST2 pathway; IL-4 and eosinophils; Strongyloides venezuelensis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27102638     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-016-5066-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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