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Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour

The physiological functions of mast cells remain largely an enigma. In the context of barrier damage, mast cells are integrated in type 2 immunity and, together with immunoglobulin E (IgE), promote allergic diseases. Allergic symptoms may, however, facilitate expulsion of allergens, toxins and paras...

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Autores principales: Plum, Thomas, Binzberger, Rebecca, Thiele, Robin, Shang, Fuwei, Postrach, Daniel, Fung, Candice, Fortea, Marina, Stakenborg, Nathalie, Wang, Zheng, Tappe-Theodor, Anke, Poth, Tanja, MacLaren, Duncan A. A., Boeckxstaens, Guy, Kuner, Rohini, Pitzer, Claudia, Monyer, Hannah, Xin, Cuiyan, Bonventre, Joseph V., Tanaka, Satoshi, Voehringer, David, Vanden Berghe, Pieter, Strid, Jessica, Feyerabend, Thorsten B., Rodewald, Hans-Reimer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10432277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37438525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06188-0
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author Plum, Thomas
Binzberger, Rebecca
Thiele, Robin
Shang, Fuwei
Postrach, Daniel
Fung, Candice
Fortea, Marina
Stakenborg, Nathalie
Wang, Zheng
Tappe-Theodor, Anke
Poth, Tanja
MacLaren, Duncan A. A.
Boeckxstaens, Guy
Kuner, Rohini
Pitzer, Claudia
Monyer, Hannah
Xin, Cuiyan
Bonventre, Joseph V.
Tanaka, Satoshi
Voehringer, David
Vanden Berghe, Pieter
Strid, Jessica
Feyerabend, Thorsten B.
Rodewald, Hans-Reimer
author_facet Plum, Thomas
Binzberger, Rebecca
Thiele, Robin
Shang, Fuwei
Postrach, Daniel
Fung, Candice
Fortea, Marina
Stakenborg, Nathalie
Wang, Zheng
Tappe-Theodor, Anke
Poth, Tanja
MacLaren, Duncan A. A.
Boeckxstaens, Guy
Kuner, Rohini
Pitzer, Claudia
Monyer, Hannah
Xin, Cuiyan
Bonventre, Joseph V.
Tanaka, Satoshi
Voehringer, David
Vanden Berghe, Pieter
Strid, Jessica
Feyerabend, Thorsten B.
Rodewald, Hans-Reimer
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description The physiological functions of mast cells remain largely an enigma. In the context of barrier damage, mast cells are integrated in type 2 immunity and, together with immunoglobulin E (IgE), promote allergic diseases. Allergic symptoms may, however, facilitate expulsion of allergens, toxins and parasites and trigger future antigen avoidance(1–3). Here, we show that antigen-specific avoidance behaviour in inbred mice(4,5) is critically dependent on mast cells; hence, we identify the immunological sensor cell linking antigen recognition to avoidance behaviour. Avoidance prevented antigen-driven adaptive, innate and mucosal immune activation and inflammation in the stomach and small intestine. Avoidance was IgE dependent, promoted by Th2 cytokines in the immunization phase and by IgE in the execution phase. Mucosal mast cells lining the stomach and small intestine rapidly sensed antigen ingestion. We interrogated potential signalling routes between mast cells and the brain using mutant mice, pharmacological inhibition, neural activity recordings and vagotomy. Inhibition of leukotriene synthesis impaired avoidance, but overall no single pathway interruption completely abrogated avoidance, indicating complex regulation. Collectively, the stage for antigen avoidance is set when adaptive immunity equips mast cells with IgE as a telltale of past immune responses. On subsequent antigen ingestion, mast cells signal termination of antigen intake. Prevention of immunopathology-causing, continuous and futile responses against per se innocuous antigens or of repeated ingestion of toxins through mast-cell-mediated antigen-avoidance behaviour may be an important arm of immunity.
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spelling pubmed-104322772023-08-18 Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour Plum, Thomas Binzberger, Rebecca Thiele, Robin Shang, Fuwei Postrach, Daniel Fung, Candice Fortea, Marina Stakenborg, Nathalie Wang, Zheng Tappe-Theodor, Anke Poth, Tanja MacLaren, Duncan A. A. Boeckxstaens, Guy Kuner, Rohini Pitzer, Claudia Monyer, Hannah Xin, Cuiyan Bonventre, Joseph V. Tanaka, Satoshi Voehringer, David Vanden Berghe, Pieter Strid, Jessica Feyerabend, Thorsten B. Rodewald, Hans-Reimer Nature Article The physiological functions of mast cells remain largely an enigma. In the context of barrier damage, mast cells are integrated in type 2 immunity and, together with immunoglobulin E (IgE), promote allergic diseases. Allergic symptoms may, however, facilitate expulsion of allergens, toxins and parasites and trigger future antigen avoidance(1–3). Here, we show that antigen-specific avoidance behaviour in inbred mice(4,5) is critically dependent on mast cells; hence, we identify the immunological sensor cell linking antigen recognition to avoidance behaviour. Avoidance prevented antigen-driven adaptive, innate and mucosal immune activation and inflammation in the stomach and small intestine. Avoidance was IgE dependent, promoted by Th2 cytokines in the immunization phase and by IgE in the execution phase. Mucosal mast cells lining the stomach and small intestine rapidly sensed antigen ingestion. We interrogated potential signalling routes between mast cells and the brain using mutant mice, pharmacological inhibition, neural activity recordings and vagotomy. Inhibition of leukotriene synthesis impaired avoidance, but overall no single pathway interruption completely abrogated avoidance, indicating complex regulation. Collectively, the stage for antigen avoidance is set when adaptive immunity equips mast cells with IgE as a telltale of past immune responses. On subsequent antigen ingestion, mast cells signal termination of antigen intake. Prevention of immunopathology-causing, continuous and futile responses against per se innocuous antigens or of repeated ingestion of toxins through mast-cell-mediated antigen-avoidance behaviour may be an important arm of immunity. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-07-12 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10432277/ /pubmed/37438525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06188-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2023, corrected publication 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Plum, Thomas
Binzberger, Rebecca
Thiele, Robin
Shang, Fuwei
Postrach, Daniel
Fung, Candice
Fortea, Marina
Stakenborg, Nathalie
Wang, Zheng
Tappe-Theodor, Anke
Poth, Tanja
MacLaren, Duncan A. A.
Boeckxstaens, Guy
Kuner, Rohini
Pitzer, Claudia
Monyer, Hannah
Xin, Cuiyan
Bonventre, Joseph V.
Tanaka, Satoshi
Voehringer, David
Vanden Berghe, Pieter
Strid, Jessica
Feyerabend, Thorsten B.
Rodewald, Hans-Reimer
Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
title Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
title_full Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
title_fullStr Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
title_short Mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
title_sort mast cells link immune sensing to antigen-avoidance behaviour
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10432277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37438525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06188-0
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