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Serum IgE response to orally ingested antigen: a novel IgE response model with allergen-specific T-cell receptor transgenic mice.
Shida, K; Hachimura, S; Ametani, A; Ishimori, M; Ling, M; Hashiguchi, M; Ueda, Y; Sato, T; Kumagai, Y; Takamizawa, K; Habu, S; Kaminogawa, S.
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  • Shida K; Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, The University of Tokyo; Japan.
J Allergy Clin Immunol ; 105(4): 788-95, 2000 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10756231
BACKGROUND: The mechanism by which orally ingested allergens elicit an IgE response remains unclear because there are few animal models available for investigation of this response. OBJECTIVE: We tried to develop a murine model suitable for investigation of the IgE response to orally ingested allergens, which would allow us to identify T cells that could promote IgE production. METHODS: Ovalbumin (OVA)-specific T-cell receptor transgenic mice were fed a diet containing OVA, and both the serum antibody response and cytokine production by splenocytes were examined. RESULTS: Oral administration of OVA to transgenic mice led to an increase in the levels of both antigen-specific IgE and total IgE in the sera. Subsequent intravenous challenge of OVA-fed transgenic mice with OVA resulted in anaphylactic shock. Analysis of cytokine production by splenocytes revealed that high IL-4-producing T cells appeared in the spleen 1 week after the start of feeding the OVA diet. T cells from these mice were found to promote IgE secretion by BALB/c B cells in vitro. This helper activity and the levels of IL-4 secretion were diminished after long-term feeding. These findings suggest the possibility that the orally ingested antigen elicited a response by a subpopulation of T cells that produce high levels of T(H2)-type cytokines and that promote IgE secretion, and these same T cells were tolerized by the orally ingested antigen. CONCLUSION: This experimental model with transgenic mice may be a useful tool for further studies of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the T-cell and IgE responses to orally ingested antigens.
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Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inmunoglobulina E / Antígenos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Allergy Clin Immunol Año: 2000 Tipo del documento: Article
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Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inmunoglobulina E / Antígenos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Allergy Clin Immunol Año: 2000 Tipo del documento: Article