Identification of an interleukin (IL)-25–dependent cell population that provides IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 at the onset of helminth expulsion
Trinity College Dublin · MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Type 2 immunity, which involves coordinated regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses, can protect against helminth parasite infection, but may lead to allergy and asthma after inappropriate activation. We demonstrate that il25(-/-) mice display inefficient Nippostrongylus brasiliensis expulsion and delayed cytokine production by T helper 2 cells. We further establish a key role for interleukin (IL)-25 in regulating a novel population of IL-4-, IL-5-, IL-13-producing non-B/non-T (NBNT), c-kit+, FcepsilonR1- cells during helminth infection. A deficit in this population in il25(-/-) mice correlates with inefficient N. brasiliensis expulsion. In contrast, administration of recombinant IL-25 in vivo…
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- 14.84
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
9- PGPadraic G. FallonCorresponding
Trinity College Dublin
- SJSarah J. Ballantyne
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council
- NENiamh E. Mangan
Trinity College Dublin
- JLJillian L. Barlow
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council
- ADAyan Dasvarma
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council
Topics & keywords
- Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
- Immunology
- Biology
- Population
- Cytokine
- Immune system
- Interleukin 4
- Acquired immune system