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Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice

Gut-dwelling helminthes induce potent IL-4 and IL-13 dominated type 2 T helper cell (T(H)2) immune responses, with IL-13 production being essential for Nippostrongylus brasiliensis expulsion. This T(H)2 response results in intestinal inflammation associated with local infiltration by T cells and mac...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, Saskia, Hoving, J. Claire, Horsnell, William G. C., Mearns, Helen, Cutler, Antony J., Brombacher, Tiroyaone M., Brombacher, Frank
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052211
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author Schmidt, Saskia
Hoving, J. Claire
Horsnell, William G. C.
Mearns, Helen
Cutler, Antony J.
Brombacher, Tiroyaone M.
Brombacher, Frank
author_facet Schmidt, Saskia
Hoving, J. Claire
Horsnell, William G. C.
Mearns, Helen
Cutler, Antony J.
Brombacher, Tiroyaone M.
Brombacher, Frank
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description Gut-dwelling helminthes induce potent IL-4 and IL-13 dominated type 2 T helper cell (T(H)2) immune responses, with IL-13 production being essential for Nippostrongylus brasiliensis expulsion. This T(H)2 response results in intestinal inflammation associated with local infiltration by T cells and macrophages. The resulting increased IL-4/IL-13 intestinal milieu drives goblet cell hyperplasia, alternative macrophage activation and smooth muscle cell hypercontraction. In this study we investigated how IL-4-promoted T cells contributed to the parasite induced effects in the intestine. This was achieved using pan T cell-specific IL-4 receptor alpha-deficient mice (iLck(cre)IL-4Rα(−/lox)) and IL-4Rα-responsive control mice. Global IL-4Rα(−/−) mice showed, as expected, impaired type 2 immunity to N. brasiliensis. Infected T cell-specific IL-4Rα-deficient mice showed comparable worm expulsion, goblet cell hyperplasia and IgE responses to control mice. However, impaired IL-4-promoted T(H)2 cells in T cell-specific IL-4Rα deficient mice led to strikingly reduced IL-4 production by mesenteric lymph node CD4(+) T cells and reduced intestinal IL-4 and IL-13 levels, compared to control mice. This reduced IL-4/IL-13 response was associated with an impaired IL-4/IL-13-mediated smooth muscle cell hypercontractility, similar to that seen in global IL-4Rα(−/−) mice. These results demonstrate that IL-4-promoted T cell responses are not required for the resolution of a primary N. brasiliensis infection. However, they do contribute significantly to an important physiological manifestation of helminth infection; namely intestinal smooth muscle cell-driven hypercontractility.
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spelling pubmed-35274122013-01-02 Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice Schmidt, Saskia Hoving, J. Claire Horsnell, William G. C. Mearns, Helen Cutler, Antony J. Brombacher, Tiroyaone M. Brombacher, Frank PLoS One Research Article Gut-dwelling helminthes induce potent IL-4 and IL-13 dominated type 2 T helper cell (T(H)2) immune responses, with IL-13 production being essential for Nippostrongylus brasiliensis expulsion. This T(H)2 response results in intestinal inflammation associated with local infiltration by T cells and macrophages. The resulting increased IL-4/IL-13 intestinal milieu drives goblet cell hyperplasia, alternative macrophage activation and smooth muscle cell hypercontraction. In this study we investigated how IL-4-promoted T cells contributed to the parasite induced effects in the intestine. This was achieved using pan T cell-specific IL-4 receptor alpha-deficient mice (iLck(cre)IL-4Rα(−/lox)) and IL-4Rα-responsive control mice. Global IL-4Rα(−/−) mice showed, as expected, impaired type 2 immunity to N. brasiliensis. Infected T cell-specific IL-4Rα-deficient mice showed comparable worm expulsion, goblet cell hyperplasia and IgE responses to control mice. However, impaired IL-4-promoted T(H)2 cells in T cell-specific IL-4Rα deficient mice led to strikingly reduced IL-4 production by mesenteric lymph node CD4(+) T cells and reduced intestinal IL-4 and IL-13 levels, compared to control mice. This reduced IL-4/IL-13 response was associated with an impaired IL-4/IL-13-mediated smooth muscle cell hypercontractility, similar to that seen in global IL-4Rα(−/−) mice. These results demonstrate that IL-4-promoted T cell responses are not required for the resolution of a primary N. brasiliensis infection. However, they do contribute significantly to an important physiological manifestation of helminth infection; namely intestinal smooth muscle cell-driven hypercontractility. Public Library of Science 2012-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3527412/ /pubmed/23284939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052211 Text en © 2012 Schmidt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Schmidt, Saskia
Hoving, J. Claire
Horsnell, William G. C.
Mearns, Helen
Cutler, Antony J.
Brombacher, Tiroyaone M.
Brombacher, Frank
Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice
title Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice
title_full Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice
title_fullStr Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice
title_short Nippostrongylus-Induced Intestinal Hypercontractility Requires IL-4 Receptor Alpha-Responsiveness by T Cells in Mice
title_sort nippostrongylus-induced intestinal hypercontractility requires il-4 receptor alpha-responsiveness by t cells in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052211
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