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The role of iNKT cells on the phenotypes of allergic airways in a mouse model.
Lundblad, Lennart K A; Gülec, Nazey; Poynter, Matthew E; DeVault, Victoria L; Dienz, Oliver; Boyson, Jonathan E; Daphtary, Nirav; Aliyeva, Minara; Ather, Jennifer L; Scheuplein, Felix; Schaub, Robert.
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  • Lundblad LKA; University of Vermont, Dept. of Medicine, USA. Electronic address: lennart.lundblad@uvm.edu.
  • Gülec N; University of Vermont, Dept. of Medicine, USA. Electronic address: nazey.gulec@gmail.com.
  • Poynter ME; University of Vermont, Dept. of Medicine, USA. Electronic address: matthew.poynter@uvm.edu.
  • DeVault VL; Dept. of Surgery, VT 05405, USA. Electronic address: victoria.devault@uvm.edu.
  • Dienz O; Dept. of Surgery, VT 05405, USA. Electronic address: oliver.dienz@uvm.edu.
  • Boyson JE; Dept. of Surgery, VT 05405, USA. Electronic address: jonathan.boyson@uvm.edu.
  • Daphtary N; University of Vermont, Dept. of Medicine, USA. Electronic address: nirav.daphtary@uvm.edu.
  • Aliyeva M; University of Vermont, Dept. of Medicine, USA. Electronic address: minara.aliyeva@uvm.edu.
  • Ather JL; University of Vermont, Dept. of Medicine, USA. Electronic address: jennifer.ather@uvm.edu.
  • Scheuplein F; NKT Therapeutics Inc., MA 02451, USA. Electronic address: felix.scheuplein@gmail.com.
  • Schaub R; NKT Therapeutics Inc., MA 02451, USA. Electronic address: rschaub@nktrx.com.
Pulm Pharmacol Ther ; 45: 80-89, 2017 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28483562
iNKT cells and mast cells have both been implicated in the syndrome of allergic asthma through their activation-induced release of Th2 type cytokines and secretion of histamine and other mediators, respectively, which can promote airways hyperresponsiveness (AHR) to agents such as methacholine. However, a mechanistic link between iNKT cells and mast cell recruitment or activation has never been explored. Our objective was to determine whether iNKT cells are necessary for the recruitment of mast cells and if iNKT cells can influence the acute allergen induced bronchoconstriction (AIB) caused by mast cell mediator release. To do so, we pharmacologically eliminated iNKT cells using a specific antibody (NKT-14) and examined its impact on airway inflammation and physiological phenotype. In mice treated with NKT-14, the elimination of iNKT cells was sufficient to prevent AHR and pulmonary eosinophilic inflammation elicited by administration of the iNKT cell agonist αGalCer. In mice treated with NKT-14 and then sensitized and challenged with house dust mite extract (HDM), eliminating the iNKT cells significantly reduced both AHR and AIB but did not affect pulmonary inflammation, the mast cell population, nor the release of the mast cell mediators mast cell protease-1 and prostaglandin D2. We conclude that while iNKT cells contribute to the phenotype of allergic airways disease through the manifestation of AIB and AHR, their presence is not required for mast cell recruitment and activation, or to generate the characteristic inflammatory response subsequent to allergen challenge.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipersensibilidade Respiratória / Broncoconstrição / Células T Matadoras Naturais / Mastócitos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipersensibilidade Respiratória / Broncoconstrição / Células T Matadoras Naturais / Mastócitos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article