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In vivo blockade of OX40 ligand inhibits thymic stromal lymphopoietin driven atopic inflammation

Authors :
Seshasayee, Dhaya
Lee, Wyne P.
Zhou, Meijuan
Shu, Jean
Suto, Eric
Zhang, Juan
Diehl, Laurie
Austin, Cary D.
Meng, Y. Gloria
Tan, Martha
Bullens, Sherron L.
Seeber, Stefan
Fuentes, Maria E.
Labrijn, Aran F.
Graus, Yvo M.F.
Miller, Lisa A.
Schelegle, Edward S.
Hyde, Dallas M.
Wu, Lawren C.
Hymowitz, Sarah G.
Martin, Flavius
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. Dec, 2007, Vol. 117 Issue 12, p3868, 11 p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) potently induces deregulation of Th2 responses, a hallmark feature of allergic inflammatory diseases such as asthma, atopic dermatitis, and allergic rhinitis. However, direct downstream in vivo mediators in the TSLP-induced atopic immune cascade have not been identified. In our current study, we have shown that OX40 ligand (OX40L) is a critical in vivo mediator of TSLP-mediated Th2 responses. Treating mice with OX40L-blocking antibodies substantially inhibited immune responses induced by TSLP in the lung and skin, including Th2 inflammatory cell infiltration, cytokine secretion, and IgE production. OX40L-blocking antibodies also inhibited antigen-driven Th2 inflammation in mouse and nonhuman primate models of asthma. This treatment resulted in both blockade of the OX40-OX40L receptor-ligand interaction and depletion of OX40L-positive cells. The use of a blocking, OX40L-specific mAb thus presents a promising strategy for the treatment of allergic diseases associated with pathologic Th2 immune responses.<br />Introduction Studies of allergic inflammatory disease pathogenesis such as asthma have shown chronic inflammation resulting from a hyperresponse to innocuous environmental antigens. The pathophysiology of asthma includes mucus hypersecretion, bronchial [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
117
Issue :
12
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.172599254