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Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity

Allergic contact dermatitis and its animal model, contact hypersensitivity, are T-cell-mediated inflammatory skin diseases that require activation of the innate immune system. Here we investigate the role of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) during the elicitation phase of 2,4,6-trinitrochlorobenzene-ind...

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Autores principales: Rafei-Shamsabadi, David A., van de Poel, Saskia, Dorn, Britta, Kunz, Stefanie, Martin, Stefan F., Klose, Christoph S.N., Arnold, Sebastian J., Tanriver, Yakup, Ebert, Karolina, Diefenbach, Andreas, Halim, Timotheus Y.F., McKenzie, Andrew N.J., Jakob, Thilo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6117454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29526762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2018.03.001
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author Rafei-Shamsabadi, David A.
van de Poel, Saskia
Dorn, Britta
Kunz, Stefanie
Martin, Stefan F.
Klose, Christoph S.N.
Arnold, Sebastian J.
Tanriver, Yakup
Ebert, Karolina
Diefenbach, Andreas
Halim, Timotheus Y.F.
McKenzie, Andrew N.J.
Jakob, Thilo
author_facet Rafei-Shamsabadi, David A.
van de Poel, Saskia
Dorn, Britta
Kunz, Stefanie
Martin, Stefan F.
Klose, Christoph S.N.
Arnold, Sebastian J.
Tanriver, Yakup
Ebert, Karolina
Diefenbach, Andreas
Halim, Timotheus Y.F.
McKenzie, Andrew N.J.
Jakob, Thilo
author_sort Rafei-Shamsabadi, David A.
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description Allergic contact dermatitis and its animal model, contact hypersensitivity, are T-cell-mediated inflammatory skin diseases that require activation of the innate immune system. Here we investigate the role of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) during the elicitation phase of 2,4,6-trinitrochlorobenzene-induced contact hypersensitivity using Eomes(Gfp/+) x Rorc(γt)-Cre(Tg) x Rosa26R(Yfp/+) reporter mice. Ear swelling responses, cutaneous ILC numbers, and cytokine production were determined at different time points. Functional analyses were performed in a CD90.1/.2 congenic adoptive transfer model that allowed selective antibody-mediated depletion of ILCs before hapten challenge, and in Rora(sg/flox)Il7r(Cre/+) mice, which lack ILC2. Hapten challenge induced early increases of natural killer cells in skin and ear draining lymph nodes corresponding to the peak ear swelling response. In contrast, ILC1, 2, and 3 showed a delayed increase in numbers corresponding to the contact hypersensitivity resolution phase. Hapten challenge induced increased marker cytokines in all ILC subtypes and an activated phenotype in ILC2. Depletion of all ILC resulted in a significantly enhanced ear swelling response. Similarly, ILC2-deficient mice (Rora(sg/flox)Il7r(Cre/+)) displayed increased ear swelling responses on hapten challenge, suggesting that ILC2 act as negative regulators in the type 1-dominated immune response of contact hypersensitivity.
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spelling pubmed-61174542018-09-04 Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity Rafei-Shamsabadi, David A. van de Poel, Saskia Dorn, Britta Kunz, Stefanie Martin, Stefan F. Klose, Christoph S.N. Arnold, Sebastian J. Tanriver, Yakup Ebert, Karolina Diefenbach, Andreas Halim, Timotheus Y.F. McKenzie, Andrew N.J. Jakob, Thilo J Invest Dermatol Article Allergic contact dermatitis and its animal model, contact hypersensitivity, are T-cell-mediated inflammatory skin diseases that require activation of the innate immune system. Here we investigate the role of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) during the elicitation phase of 2,4,6-trinitrochlorobenzene-induced contact hypersensitivity using Eomes(Gfp/+) x Rorc(γt)-Cre(Tg) x Rosa26R(Yfp/+) reporter mice. Ear swelling responses, cutaneous ILC numbers, and cytokine production were determined at different time points. Functional analyses were performed in a CD90.1/.2 congenic adoptive transfer model that allowed selective antibody-mediated depletion of ILCs before hapten challenge, and in Rora(sg/flox)Il7r(Cre/+) mice, which lack ILC2. Hapten challenge induced early increases of natural killer cells in skin and ear draining lymph nodes corresponding to the peak ear swelling response. In contrast, ILC1, 2, and 3 showed a delayed increase in numbers corresponding to the contact hypersensitivity resolution phase. Hapten challenge induced increased marker cytokines in all ILC subtypes and an activated phenotype in ILC2. Depletion of all ILC resulted in a significantly enhanced ear swelling response. Similarly, ILC2-deficient mice (Rora(sg/flox)Il7r(Cre/+)) displayed increased ear swelling responses on hapten challenge, suggesting that ILC2 act as negative regulators in the type 1-dominated immune response of contact hypersensitivity. Elsevier 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6117454/ /pubmed/29526762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2018.03.001 Text en © 2018 MRC Lab of Molecular Biology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rafei-Shamsabadi, David A.
van de Poel, Saskia
Dorn, Britta
Kunz, Stefanie
Martin, Stefan F.
Klose, Christoph S.N.
Arnold, Sebastian J.
Tanriver, Yakup
Ebert, Karolina
Diefenbach, Andreas
Halim, Timotheus Y.F.
McKenzie, Andrew N.J.
Jakob, Thilo
Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity
title Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity
title_full Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity
title_fullStr Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity
title_short Lack of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Promotes a Type I-Driven Enhanced Immune Response in Contact Hypersensitivity
title_sort lack of type 2 innate lymphoid cells promotes a type i-driven enhanced immune response in contact hypersensitivity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6117454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29526762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2018.03.001
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