Indigenous enteric eosinophils control DCs to initiate a primary Th2 immune response in vivo.


Autoria(s): Chu, Derek K; Jimenez-Saiz, Rodrigo; Verschoor, Christopher P; Walker, Tina D; Goncharova, Susanna; Llop-Guevara, Alba; Shen, Pamela; Gordon, Melissa E; Barra, Nicole G; Bassett, Jennifer D; Kong, Joshua; Fattouh, Ramzi; McCoy, Kathleen; Bowdish, Dawn M; Erjefält, Jonas S; Pabst, Oliver; Humbles, Alison A; Kolbeck, Roland; Waserman, Susan; Jordana, Manel
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28/07/2014

Resumo

Eosinophils natively inhabit the small intestine, but a functional role for them there has remained elusive. Here, we show that eosinophil-deficient mice were protected from induction of Th2-mediated peanut food allergy and anaphylaxis, and Th2 priming was restored by reconstitution with il4(+/+) or il4(-/-) eosinophils. Eosinophils controlled CD103(+) dendritic cell (DC) activation and migration from the intestine to draining lymph nodes, events necessary for Th2 priming. Eosinophil activation in vitro and in vivo led to degranulation of eosinophil peroxidase, a granule protein whose enzymatic activity promoted DC activation in mice and humans in vitro, and intestinal and extraintestinal mouse DC activation and mobilization to lymph nodes in vivo. Further, eosinophil peroxidase enhanced responses to ovalbumin seen after immunization. Thus, eosinophils can be critical contributors to the intestinal immune system, and granule-mediated shaping of DC responses can promote both intestinal and extraintestinal adaptive immunity.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/67005/1/Indigenous%20enteric%20eosinophils%20control.pdf

Chu, Derek K; Jimenez-Saiz, Rodrigo; Verschoor, Christopher P; Walker, Tina D; Goncharova, Susanna; Llop-Guevara, Alba; Shen, Pamela; Gordon, Melissa E; Barra, Nicole G; Bassett, Jennifer D; Kong, Joshua; Fattouh, Ramzi; McCoy, Kathleen; Bowdish, Dawn M; Erjefält, Jonas S; Pabst, Oliver; Humbles, Alison A; Kolbeck, Roland; Waserman, Susan and Jordana, Manel (2014). Indigenous enteric eosinophils control DCs to initiate a primary Th2 immune response in vivo. Journal of experimental medicine, 211(8), pp. 1657-1672. Rockefeller University Press 10.1084/jem.20131800 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20131800>

doi:10.7892/boris.67005

info:doi:10.1084/jem.20131800

info:pmid:25071163

urn:issn:0022-1007

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eng

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Rockefeller University Press

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http://boris.unibe.ch/67005/

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Chu, Derek K; Jimenez-Saiz, Rodrigo; Verschoor, Christopher P; Walker, Tina D; Goncharova, Susanna; Llop-Guevara, Alba; Shen, Pamela; Gordon, Melissa E; Barra, Nicole G; Bassett, Jennifer D; Kong, Joshua; Fattouh, Ramzi; McCoy, Kathleen; Bowdish, Dawn M; Erjefält, Jonas S; Pabst, Oliver; Humbles, Alison A; Kolbeck, Roland; Waserman, Susan and Jordana, Manel (2014). Indigenous enteric eosinophils control DCs to initiate a primary Th2 immune response in vivo. Journal of experimental medicine, 211(8), pp. 1657-1672. Rockefeller University Press 10.1084/jem.20131800 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20131800>

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