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An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma

BACKGROUND: Allergic asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory disease associated with airway mucus hyper-production. ILC2 cells, which express the Th2 transcription factor GATA3, have been associated with allergic asthma. The cytokine IL-3 is known to support eosinophil, basophil and mucosal mast cel...

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Autores principales: Krammer, Susanne, Yang, Zuqin, Zimmermann, Theodor, Xepapadaki, Paraskevi, Geppert, Carol I., Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G., Finotto, Susetta
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8904351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35281014
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.821658
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author Krammer, Susanne
Yang, Zuqin
Zimmermann, Theodor
Xepapadaki, Paraskevi
Geppert, Carol I.
Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G.
Finotto, Susetta
author_facet Krammer, Susanne
Yang, Zuqin
Zimmermann, Theodor
Xepapadaki, Paraskevi
Geppert, Carol I.
Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G.
Finotto, Susetta
author_sort Krammer, Susanne
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description BACKGROUND: Allergic asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory disease associated with airway mucus hyper-production. ILC2 cells, which express the Th2 transcription factor GATA3, have been associated with allergic asthma. The cytokine IL-3 is known to support eosinophil, basophil and mucosal mast cell differentiation and survival; however, its role on T regulatory cells as well as on lung ILC2 and in pediatric asthma needs further investigation. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the role of IL-3 in preschool children and to explore its therapeutic role in experimental asthma. METHODS: In a cohort of preschool children with and without asthma, we analyzed the secretion of IL-3 in nasopharyngeal fluid (NPF) and IL-3 receptor (R) alpha chain mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). In a murine model of allergic asthma, we analyzed the phenotype of wild-type untreated and rIL-3 intranasally treated asthmatic mice. RESULTS: IL-3 was found downregulated in the nasopharyngeal fluid of children with partially controlled asthma, as compared to control children. Moreover, IL-3 was found induced in phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated PBMCs from children with asthma and treated with steroids. Finally, IL-3 in NPF directly correlated with the anti-inflammatory molecule sST2 in steroid-treated asthmatic children. Intranasal rIL-3 delivery in vivo during the challenge phase decreased airway mucus production and inflammatory eosinophils. Moreover, rIL-3 given during the challenge phase, reduced lung ST2(int)GATA3+ILC2, accompanied by an induction of T regulatory cells in the airways. CONCLUSIONS: IL-3 was found associated with steroid-resolved asthma. Moreover, treatment with rIL-3 resulted in amelioration of airway eosinophilia and mucus production, two main pathophysiological conditions associated with asthma in a murine model of allergic asthma. Thus, rIL-3 opens new strategies for immunotherapy of this disease.
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spelling pubmed-89043512022-03-10 An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma Krammer, Susanne Yang, Zuqin Zimmermann, Theodor Xepapadaki, Paraskevi Geppert, Carol I. Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G. Finotto, Susetta Front Immunol Immunology BACKGROUND: Allergic asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory disease associated with airway mucus hyper-production. ILC2 cells, which express the Th2 transcription factor GATA3, have been associated with allergic asthma. The cytokine IL-3 is known to support eosinophil, basophil and mucosal mast cell differentiation and survival; however, its role on T regulatory cells as well as on lung ILC2 and in pediatric asthma needs further investigation. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the role of IL-3 in preschool children and to explore its therapeutic role in experimental asthma. METHODS: In a cohort of preschool children with and without asthma, we analyzed the secretion of IL-3 in nasopharyngeal fluid (NPF) and IL-3 receptor (R) alpha chain mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). In a murine model of allergic asthma, we analyzed the phenotype of wild-type untreated and rIL-3 intranasally treated asthmatic mice. RESULTS: IL-3 was found downregulated in the nasopharyngeal fluid of children with partially controlled asthma, as compared to control children. Moreover, IL-3 was found induced in phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated PBMCs from children with asthma and treated with steroids. Finally, IL-3 in NPF directly correlated with the anti-inflammatory molecule sST2 in steroid-treated asthmatic children. Intranasal rIL-3 delivery in vivo during the challenge phase decreased airway mucus production and inflammatory eosinophils. Moreover, rIL-3 given during the challenge phase, reduced lung ST2(int)GATA3+ILC2, accompanied by an induction of T regulatory cells in the airways. CONCLUSIONS: IL-3 was found associated with steroid-resolved asthma. Moreover, treatment with rIL-3 resulted in amelioration of airway eosinophilia and mucus production, two main pathophysiological conditions associated with asthma in a murine model of allergic asthma. Thus, rIL-3 opens new strategies for immunotherapy of this disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8904351/ /pubmed/35281014 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.821658 Text en Copyright © 2022 Krammer, Yang, Zimmermann, Xepapadaki, Geppert, Papadopoulos and Finotto https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Krammer, Susanne
Yang, Zuqin
Zimmermann, Theodor
Xepapadaki, Paraskevi
Geppert, Carol I.
Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G.
Finotto, Susetta
An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma
title An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma
title_full An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma
title_fullStr An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma
title_full_unstemmed An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma
title_short An Immunoregulatory Role of Interleukin-3 in Allergic Asthma
title_sort immunoregulatory role of interleukin-3 in allergic asthma
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8904351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35281014
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.821658
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