998 resultados para Th2 response


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IL-33/ST2 axis is known to promote Th2 immune responses and has been linked to several autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and recent evidences show that it can regulate eosinophils (EOS) infiltration and function. Based also on the well documented relationship between EOS and IBD, we assessed the role of IL-33-mediated eosinophilia and ileal inflammation in SAMP1/YitFc (SAMP) murine model of Th1/Th2 chronic enteritis, and we found that IL-33 is related to inflammation progression and EOS infiltration as well as IL-5 and eotaxins increase. Administering IL-33 to SAMP and AKR mice augmented eosinophilia, eotaxins mRNA expression and Th2 molecules production, whereas blockade of ST2 and/or typical EOS molecules, such as IL-5 and CCR3, resulted in a marked decrease of inflammation, EOS infiltration, IL-5 and eotaxins mRNA expression and Th2 cytokines production. Human data supported mice’s showing an increased colocalization of IL-33 and EOS in the colon mucosa of UC patients, as well as an augmented IL-5 and eotaxins mRNA expression, when compared to non-UC. Lastly we analyzed SAMP raised in germ free (GF) condition to see the microbiota effect on IL-33 expression and Th2 responses leading to chronic intestinal inflammation. We found a remarkable decrease in ileal IL-33 and Th2 cytokines mRNA expression as well as EOS infiltration in GF versus normal SAMP with comparable inflammatory scores. Moreover, EOS depletion in normal SAMP didn’t affect IL-33 mRNA expression. These data demonstrate a pathogenic role of IL-33-mediated eosinophilia in chronic intestinal inflammation, and that blockade of IL-33 and/or downstream EOS activation may represent a novel therapeutic modality to treat patients with IBD. Also they highlight the gut microbiota role in IL-33 production, and the following EOS infiltration in the intestinal mucosa, confirming that the microbiota is essential in mounting potent Th2 response leading to chronic ileitis in SAMP.

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Derzeit stellt die allergenspezifische Immuntherapie die einzige nicht allein antisymptomatische Behandlungsform zur langfristigen Therapie von Typ I-Allergien dar, welche grundlegende Änderungen im immunologischen Geschehen induziert. Sie ist jedoch verbesserungswürdig in Bezug auf Behandlungsdauer, Erfolgschancen und Nebenwirkungen. Daher wurde in dieser Arbeit eine Strategie zur Therapie von Typ I-Allergien entwickelt und evaluiert, welche auf der Inhibition allergenspezifischer T-Zellen durch Dendritische Zellen (DC), die selektiv nach DNA-Immunisierung sowohl das relevante Allergen als auch Indolamin 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) konstitutiv produzieren, basiert. IDO ist ein Enzym aus dem Tryptophan-Stoffwechsel, dessen Produktion durch DC einen lokalen immunsuppressiven Mechanismus induziert und in verschiedenen Situationen mit der Induktion peripherer Toleranz assoziiert ist. Zunächst wurden Plasmide hergestellt, die entweder IDO alleine oder IDO zusammen mit dem Antigen unter der Kontrolle des ubiquitär aktiven CMV- bzw. des DC-spezifischen Fascin-Promotors kodieren. Die Überprüfung der IDO-Expression durch die monocistronischen Plasmide anhand von Transfektionsexperimenten in vitro ergab, dass die IDO-Expression unter der Kontrolle des CMV-Promotors sehr viel stärker ausfiel als unter der Kontrolle des Fascin-Promotors. Nach Transfektion mit den bicistronischen Vektoren, in denen die Transgene für das Antigen und IDO durch eine IRES-Sequenz verbunden waren, war die IDO-Expression jedoch insgesamt sehr schwach. Im Rahmen der Überprüfung der Funktionalität der IDO-Expressionplasmide in vivo unter Verwendung der Genpistole wurden daher lediglich Plasmide getestet, die alleine IDO unter der Kontrolle des CMV-Promotors bzw. des Fascin-Promotors kodieren. Auch in vivo wurde eine stärkere IDO-Expression nach biolistischer Transfektion mit solchen Vektoren beobachtet, in denen der CMV-Promotor zur Expressionskontrolle verwendet wurde. Die Analyse des Einflusses einer Koexpression von IDO auf die durch biolistische Immunisierung mit einem antigenkodierenden Vektor induzierte systemische Immunantwort offenbarte einen inhibitorischer Effekt für den Fall, dass die Antigenproduktion mittels des Fascin-Promotors auf DC fokussiert war und die Expression des koapplizierten IDO-Transgens unter der Kontrolle des CMV-Promotors stand. In diesem Fall wurde eine Reduktion der antigenspezifischen IgG1- und IgG2a-Produktion, eine verringerte Sekretion von IFN-y durch restimulierte Milz- und Lymphknotenzellen sowie eine Reduktion der Zahl antigenspezifischer CD8+ Effektor-T-Zellen nachgewiesen. Im Mausmodell der IgE-vermittelten Typ I-Allergie wurde weiterhin gezeigt, dass nach prophylaktischer biolistischer Vakzinierung unter Verwendung dieser Vektorkombination eine Inhibition der durch die Vakzinierung bedingten antigenspezifischen Th1-Immunantwort ausgelöst wurde. Die Suppression der Th2-Antwort, welche durch Transfektion mit dem Antigenkodierenden Vektor unter Kontrolle des Fascin-Promotors bewirkt wurde, wurde durch Kotransfektion mit den IDO-kodierenden Vektoren aufrecht erhalten.

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Human cord blood plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDC) react to stimulation with CPG A and CPG B with an increase in cell surface activation and maturation markers and cytokine production, similar to adult PDC. Intracellular phosphorylation in neonatal PDC did not benefit from CPG stimulation, in contrast to adult PDC. Cord blood PDC primed with CPG A, CPG B and CD40L do not promote division of autologous T cells contrary to adult PDC. Priming of neonatal PDC with CPG A or CPG B does not induce a clear bias in T helper cell response towards Th1 or Th2 while adult PDC trend towards a Th2 response.

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Eine Pollenallergie geht häufig mit einer sekundären Nahrungsmittelallergie einher, die durch die Kreuzreaktivität zwischen dem Pollen- und dem Nahrungsmittelallergen verursacht wird. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde eine Kohorte von 20 Allergikern mit einer Typ I-Allergie gegen Birkenpollen und einer assoziierten Nahrungsmittelallergie gegen Haselnüsse und/oder Karotten in Bezug auf eine allergenspezifische IgE-Antwort, T-Zellantwort und vor allen Dingen hinsichtlich der T-Zellkreuzreaktivität zwischen den rekombinanten Allergenen Bet v 1, Cor a 1 und Dau c 1 charakterisiert. Verwendet wurde hierzu ein Zellkultursystem mit primären CD4+ T-Zellen ohne die Zugabe von exogenem IL-2 oder wiederholten Stimulationen. Zur Analyse der T-Zellkreuzreaktivität kamen zwei unterschiedliche Analyseverfahren zum Einsatz: zum einen der bewährte 3H-Thymidinassay und zum anderen eine neue durchflusszytometrische Methode, die auf der Verwendung von zwei unterschiedlichen Proliferationsfarbstoffen basiert.rnBei der Charakterisierung der T-Zellantwort konnte festgestellt werden, dass eine robuste Th2-Antwort vorliegt, die stark von dem Zytokin IL-5 dominiert wird, begleitet von einer signifikanten Produktion von IL-9 und IL-13, allerdings ohne die Beteiligung von IL-4.rnDes Weiteren konnte zum ersten Mal mit Hilfe eines dosisabhängigen Inhibitions-ELISA eine B-Zellkreuzreaktivität zwischen Bet v 1 und Cor a 1 gezeigt werden, wobei das Cor a 1-reaktive IgE prädominant ist und eine Subpopulation des Bet v 1-reaktiven IgE darstellt.rnMittels 3H-Thymidinassay konnte eine T-Zellkreuzreaktivität zwischen Bet v 1, Cor a 1 und in einem geringeren Maße zu Dau c 1 bei primären T-Zellen von Allergikern gezeigt werden. Ebenso konnte die Kreuzreaktivität zwischen Bet v 1 und Cor a 1 durch die neue durchflusszytometrische Methode bewiesen werden. Zusätzlich ist es mit Hilfe dieser neuen Methode nun möglich, zwischen den einzelnen T-Zellsubpopulationen zu unterscheiden, die sowohl nach primärer und sekundärer oder ausschließlich nach sekundärer Stimulation proliferieren. Es konnte festgestellt werden, dass die kreuzreaktiven T-Zellen aus der T-Zellsubpopulation hervorgehen, die bereits nach der primären Stimulations stark proliferiert haben. Somit kann also innerhalb des T-Zellrepertoires der allergischen Spender eine Prädominanz der kreuzreaktiven T-Zellsubpopulationen festgestellt werden. Eine monospezifische T-Zellsubpopulation konnte unter Verwendung der neuen Methode nicht detektiert werden.rnDas Ausmaß von Qualität und Quantität einer Kreuzreaktivität kann nun visualisiert werden, was dazu beitragen kann, das Protokoll einer SIT zu verbessern und optimal an den individuellen Patienten anzupassen, um möglicherweise eine größere Chance auf eine erfolgreiche Therapie in Aussicht zu stellen.

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BACKGROUND: Flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) is a common skin disease in dogs and can be induced experimentally. It often coexists with other allergic conditions. So far no studies have investigated the quantitative production of cytokine mRNA in skin biopsies and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in flea allergic dogs. OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to improve the understanding of the immunopathogenesis of allergic dermatitis as a response to fleabites. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Allergic and non-allergic dogs were exposed to fleas. Before and after 4 days of flea exposure mRNA was isolated from biopsies and PBMC. Production of chymase, tryptase, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma mRNA was measured by real-time RT-PCR. The inflammatory infiltrate in the skin was scored semi-quantitatively. The number of eosinophils, mast cells (MC) and IgE+ cells/mm2 was evaluated to complete the picture. RESULTS: FAD was associated with a higher number of MC before flea exposure and with a significant increase of eosinophils after flea exposure as compared to non-allergic dogs. The number of IgE+ cells was higher in allergic dogs before and after flea exposure. In allergic dogs mRNA for most cytokines and proteases tested was higher before flea exposure than after flea exposure. After exposure to fleas an increased mRNA production was only observed in non-allergic dogs. In vitro stimulation with flea antigen resulted in a decreased expression of most cytokines in allergic dogs before flea exposure. In contrast, in PBMC, only increased levels of IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA were observed in allergic dogs before flea exposure. However, after flea exposure and additional stimulation with flea antigen the production of mRNA for all cytokines tested was significantly increased in allergic dogs. CONCLUSION: We demonstrated that the response in biopsies and PBMC is different and that FAD is associated with a TH2 response.

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To study the specific role of transmembrane tumor necrosis factor (tmTNF) in protective and pathological responses against the gastrointestinal helminth Trichinella spiralis, we compared the immune responses of TNF-alpha/lymphotoxin alpha (LTalpha)(-/-) mice expressing noncleavable transgenic tmTNF to those of TNF-alpha/LTalpha(-/-) and wild-type mice. The susceptibility of TNF-alpha/LTalpha(-/-) mice to T. spiralis infection was associated with impaired induction of a protective Th2 response and the lack of mucosal mastocytosis. Although tmTNF-expressing transgenic (tmTNF-tg) mice also had a reduced Th2 response, the mast cell response was greater than that observed in TNF-alpha/LTalpha(-/-) mice and was sufficient to induce the expulsion of the parasite. T. spiralis infection of tmTNF-tg mice resulted in significant intestinal pathology characterized by villus atrophy and crypt hyperplasia comparable to that induced following the infection of wild-type mice, while pathology in TNF-alpha/LTalpha(-/-) mice was significantly reduced. Our data thus indicate a role for tmTNF in host defense against gastrointestinal helminths and in the accompanying enteropathy. Furthermore, they also demonstrate that TNF-alpha is required for the induction of Th2 immune responses related to infection with gastrointestinal helminth parasites.

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Allergens are responsible for the Th2 response in patients as part of complex mixtures of proteins, fatty acids and other molecules. Plant allergens have hitherto been included in several protein families that share no common biochemical features. Their physical, biochemical and immunological characteristics have been widely studied, but no definite conclusion has been reached about what makes a protein an allergen. N-glycosylation is characteristic of plant allergen sources but is not present in mammals.

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Gluten is the main structural protein complex of wheat with equivalent toxic proteins found in other cereals (rye, barley, and oats) which are responsible for different immunologic responses with different clinical expressions of disease. The spectrum of gluten-related disorders has been classified according to pathogenic, clinical, and epidemiological differences in three main forms: (i) wheat allergy (WA), an IgE-mediated disease; (ii) autoimmune disease, including celiac disease (CD), dermatitis herpetiformis, and gluten ataxia; and (iii) possibly immune-mediated, gluten sensitivity [1]. WA is an immunologic Th2 response with typical manifestations which can vary from dermatological, respiratory, and/or intestinal to anaphylactic reactions. In contrast, CD is an autoimmune disorder, a gliadin-specific T-cell response which is enhanced by the action of intestinal tissue transglutaminase (tTG), with a wide clinical spectrum including symptomatic cases with either intestinal (e.g., chronic diarrhea, weight loss) or extraintestinal features (e.g., anemia, osteoporosis, neurologic disturbances) and silent forms that are occasionally discovered as a result of serological screening [1]. We studied wheat allergy in two children with early diagnosis of CD, who developed immediate allergic symptoms after eating small amounts of wheat flour.

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Protective/suppressive major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II alleles have been identified in humans and mice where they exert a disease-protective and immunosuppressive effect. Various modes of action have been proposed, among them differential expression of MHC class II genes in different types of antigen-presenting cells impacting on the T helper type 1 (Th1)–Th2 balance. To test this possibility, the expression of H-2 molecules from the four haplotypes H-2b, H-2d, H-2k, and H-2q was determined on bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) and splenic B cells. The I-Ab and I-Ek molecules, both well characterized as protective/suppressive, are expressed at a high level on almost all CD11b+ BMDMs for 5–8 days, after which expression slowly declines. In contrast, I-Ad, I-Ak, and I-Aq expression is lower, peaks over a shorter period, and declines more rapidly. No differential expression could be detected on B cells. In addition, the differential MHC class II expression found on macrophages skews the cytokine response of T cells as shown by an in vitro restimulation assay with BMDMs as antigen-presenting cells. The results indicate that macrophages of the protective/suppressive haplotypes express MHC class II molecules at a high level and exert Th1 bias, whereas low-level expression favors a Th2 response. We suggest that the extent of expression of the class II gene gates the back signal from T cells and in this way controls the activity of macrophages. This effect mediated by polymorphic nonexon segments of MHC class II genes may play a role in determining disease susceptibility in humans and mice.

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Hepatic fibrosis represents the generalized response of the liver to injury and is characterized by excessive deposition of extracellular matrix. The cellular basis of this process is complex and involves interplay of many factors, of which cytokines are prominent. We have identified divergent fibrosing responses to injury among mouse strains and taken advantage of these differences to examine and contrast T helper (Th)-derived cytokines during fibrogenesis. Liver injury was induced with carbon tetrachloride, fibrosis was quantitated, and Th1/Th2 cytokine mRNAs measured. Liver injury in BALB/c mice resulted in severe fibrosis, whereas C57BL/6 mice developed comparatively minimal fibrosis. Fibrogenesis was significantly modified in T and B cell-deficient BALB/c and C57BL/6 severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice compared with wild-type counterparts, suggesting a role of Th subsets. Fibrogenic BALB/c mice exhibited a Th2 response during the wounding response, whereas C57BL/6 mice displayed a Th1 response, suggesting that hepatic fibrosis is influenced by different T helper subsets. Moreover, mice lacking interferon γ, which default to the Th2 cytokine pathway, exhibited more pronounced fibrotic lesions than did wild-type animals. Finally, shifting of the Th2 response toward a Th1 response by treatment with neutralizing anti-interleukin 4 or with interferon γ itself ameliorated fibrosis in BALB/c mice. These data support a role for immune modulation of hepatic fibrosis and suggest that Th cytokine subsets can modulate the fibrotic response to injury.

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The synthetic amino acid copolymer copolymer 1 (Cop 1) suppresses experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and is beneficial in multiple sclerosis. To further understand Cop 1 suppressive activity, we studied the cytokine secretion profile of various Cop 1-induced T cell lines and clones. Unlike T cell lines induced by myelin basic protein (MBP), which secreted either T cell helper type 1 (Th1) or both Th1 and Th2 cytokines, the T cell lines/clones induced by Cop 1 showed a progressively polarized development toward the Th2 pathway, until they completely lost the ability to secrete Th1 cytokines. Our findings indicate that the polarization of the Cop 1-induced lines did not result from the immunization vehicle or the in vitro growing conditions, but rather from the tendency of Cop 1 to preferentially induce a Th2 response. The response of all of the Cop 1 specific lines/clones, which were originated in the (SJL/J×BALB/c)F1 hybrids, was restricted to the BALB/c parental haplotype. Even though the Cop 1-induced T cells had not been exposed to the autoantigen MBP, they crossreacted with MBP by secretion of interleukin (IL)-4, IL-6, and IL-10. Administration of these T cells in vivo resulted in suppression of EAE induced by whole mouse spinal cord homogenate, in which several autoantigens may be involved. Secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines by Cop 1-induced suppressor cells, in response to either Cop 1 or MBP, may explain the therapeutic effect of Cop 1 in EAE and in multiple sclerosis.

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Genetic background of the T cell can influence T helper (Th) phenotype development, with some murine strains (e.g., B10.D2) favoring Th1 development and others (e.g., BALB/c) favoring Th2 development. Recently we found that B10.D2 exhibit an intrinsically greater capacity to maintain interleukin 12 (IL-12) responsiveness under neutral conditions in vitro compared with BALB/c T cells, allowing for prolonged capacity to undergo IL-12-induced Th1 development. To begin identification of the loci controlling this genetic effect, we used a T-cell antigen receptor-transgenic system for in vitro analysis of intercrosses between BALB/c and B10.D2 mice and have identified a locus on murine chromosome 11 that controls the maintenance of IL-12 responsiveness, and therefore the subsequent Th1/Th2 response. This chromosomal region is syntenic with a locus on human chromosome 5q31.1 shown to be associated with elevated serum IgE levels, suggesting that genetic control of Th1/Th2 differentiation in mouse, and of atopy development in humans, may be expressed through similar mechanisms.

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Besides its importance in cattle, Neospora caninum may also pose a high risk as abortifacient for small ruminants. We have recently demonstrated that the outcome of experimental infection of pregnant sheep with 10(6) Nc-Spain7 tachyzoites is strongly dependent on the time of gestation. In the current study, we assessed peripheral and local immune response in those animals. Serological analysis revealed earlier and higher IFN-γ and IgG responses in ewes infected at early (G1) and mid (G2) gestation, when abortion occurred. IL-4 was not detected in sera from any sheep. Inflammatory infiltrates in the placenta mainly consisted of CD8+ and, to a lesser extent, CD4+ T cells and macrophages (CD163+). The infiltrate was more intense in sheep infected at mid-gestation. In the foetal mesenchyme, mostly free tachyzoites were found in animals infected at G1, while those infected in G2 displayed predominantly particulate antigen, and parasitophorous vacuoles were detected in sheep infected at G3. A similar pattern of placental cytokine mRNA expression was found in all groups, displaying a strengthened upregulation of IFN-γ and IL-4 and milder increases of TNF-α and IL-10, reminiscent of a mixed Th1 and Th2 response. IL-12 and IL-6 were only slightly upregulated in G2, and TGF-β was downregulated in G1 and G2, suggestive of limited T regulatory (Treg) cell activity. No significant expression of TLR2 or TLR4 could be detected. In summary, this study confirms the pivotal role of systemic and local immune responses at different times of gestation during N. caninum infection in sheep.

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Recently, mast cells have been shown to produce cytokines which can direct the development of T-cell subsets. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between mast cells and the Th1/Th2 response in human periodontal disease. Tryptase+ mast cell numbers were decreased in chronic periodontitis tissues compared with healthy/gingivitis lesions. Lower numbers of c-kit+ cells, which remained constant regardless of clinical status, indicate that there may be no increased migration of mast cells into periodontal disease lesions. While there were no differences in IgG2+ or IgG4+ cell numbers in healthy/gingivitis samples, there was an increase in IgG4+ cells compared with IgG2+ cells in periodontitis lesions, numbers increasing with disease severity. This suggests a predominance of Th2 cells in periodontitis, although mast cells may not be the source of Th2-inducing cytokines.

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There is recent evidence that galectin-3 participates in immunity to infections, mostly by tuning cytokine production. We studied the balance of Th1/Th2 responses to P. brasiliensis experimental infection in the absence of galectin-3. The intermediate resistance to the fungal infection presented by C57BL/6 mice, associated with the development of a mixed type of immunity, was replaced with susceptibility to infection and a Th2-polarized immune response, in galectin-3-deficient (gal3(-/-)) mice. Such a response was associated with defective inflammatory and delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions, high IL-4 and GATA-3 expression and low nitric oxide production in the organs of infected animals. Gal3(-/-) macrophages exhibited higher TLR2 transcript levels and IL-10 production compared to wild-type macrophages after stimulation with P. brasiliensis antigens. We hypothesize that, during an in vivo P. brasiliensis infection, galectin-3 exerts its tuning role on immunity by interfering with the generation of regulatory macrophages, thus hindering the consequent Th2-polarized type of response.