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Suppression of Th2-Driven Airway Inflammation by Allergen Immunotherapy Is Independent of B Cell and Ig Responses in Mice

Authors :
Yousef A. Taher
Antoon J. M. van Oosterhout
Betty C.A.M. van Esch
Hadi Maazi
Janneke N. Samsom
Martijn C. Nawijn
J. Sjef Verbeek
Paul A.J. Henricks
Renee Gras
S. Shirinbak
Bart N. Lambrecht
Pediatrics
Pulmonary Medicine
Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC)
Source :
Journal of Immunology, 185(7), 3857-3865, Journal of Immunology, 185(7), 3857-3865. American Association of Immunologists, Journal of Immunology, 185(7), 3857-3865. AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Allergen-specific immunotherapy (IT) uniquely renders long-term relief from allergic symptoms and is associated with elevated serum levels of allergen-specific IgG and IgA. The allergen-specific IgG response induced by IT treatment was shown to be critical for suppression of the immediate phase of the allergic response in mice, and this suppression was partially dependent on signaling through Fc gamma RIIB. To investigate the relevance of the allergen-specific IgG responses for suppression of the Th2-driven late-phase allergic response, we performed IT in a mouse model of allergic asthma in the absence of FcgRIIB or Fc gamma RI/Fc gamma RIII signaling. We found that suppression of Th2 cell activity, allergic inflammation, and allergen-specific IgE responses is independent of Fc gamma RIIB and Fc gamma RI/Fc gamma RIII signaling. Moreover, we show that the IT-induced allergen-specific systemic IgG or IgA responses and B cell function are dispensable for suppression of the late-phase allergic response by IT treatment. Finally, we found that the secretory mucosal IgA response also is not required for suppression of the Th2-driven allergic inflammation by IT. These data are in contrast to the suppression of the immediate phase of the allergic response, which is critically dependent on the induced allergen-specific serum IgG response. Hence, IT-induced suppression of the immediate and late phases of the allergic response is governed by divergent and independent mechanisms. Our data show that the IT-induced suppression of the Th2 cell-dependent late-phase allergic response is independent of the allergen-specific IgG and IgA responses that are associated with IT treatment. The Journal of Immunology, 2010, 185: 3857-3865.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
38573865 and 00221767
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Immunology, 185(7), 3857-3865, Journal of Immunology, 185(7), 3857-3865. American Association of Immunologists, Journal of Immunology, 185(7), 3857-3865. AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Accession number :
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