Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1502676
Title: Blomia tropicalis-Specific TCR Transgenic Th2 Cells Induce Inducible BALT and Severe Asthma in Mice by an IL-4/IL-13-Dependent Mechanism
Authors: Chua, Yen Leong 
Liong, Ka Hang 
Huang, Chiung-Hui 
Wong, Hok Sum 
Zhou, Qian 
Ler, Say Siong
Tang, Yafang 
Low, Chin Pei 
Koh, Hui Yu
Kuo, I-Chun 
Zhang, Yongliang 
Wong, WS Fred 
Peh, Hong Yong 
Lim, Hwee Ying 
Ge, Moyar Qing
Haczku, Angela
Angeli, Veronique 
MacAry, Paul A 
Chua, Kaw Yan 
Kemeny, David M 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Immunology
ALLERGIC AIRWAY INFLAMMATION
BRONCHIAL LYMPHOID-TISSUE
SEVERE ATOPIC-DERMATITIS
REGULATORY T-CELLS
BROWN-NORWAY RATS
CROSS-REACTIVITY
MOUSE MODEL
MITE
SENSITIZATION
EXPOSURE
Issue Date: 15-Nov-2016
Publisher: AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Citation: Chua, Yen Leong, Liong, Ka Hang, Huang, Chiung-Hui, Wong, Hok Sum, Zhou, Qian, Ler, Say Siong, Tang, Yafang, Low, Chin Pei, Koh, Hui Yu, Kuo, I-Chun, Zhang, Yongliang, Wong, WS Fred, Peh, Hong Yong, Lim, Hwee Ying, Ge, Moyar Qing, Haczku, Angela, Angeli, Veronique, MacAry, Paul A, Chua, Kaw Yan, Kemeny, David M (2016-11-15). Blomia tropicalis-Specific TCR Transgenic Th2 Cells Induce Inducible BALT and Severe Asthma in Mice by an IL-4/IL-13-Dependent Mechanism. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 197 (10) : 3771-3781. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1502676
Abstract: Previous studies have highlighted the importance of lung-draining lymph nodes in the respiratory allergic immune response, whereas the lung parenchymal immune system has been largely neglected. We describe a new in vivo model of respiratory sensitization to Blomia tropicalis, the principal asthma allergen in the tropics, in which the immune response is focused on the lung parenchyma by transfer of Th2 cells from a novel TCR transgenic mouse, specific for the major B. tropicalis allergen Blo t 5, that targets the lung rather than the draining lymph nodes. Transfer of highly polarized transgenic CD4 effector Th2 cells, termed BT-II, followed by repeated inhalation of Blo t 5 expands these cells in the lung >100-fold, and subsequent Blo t 5 challenge induced decreased body temperature, reduction in movement, and a fall in specific lung compliance unseen in conventional mouse asthma models following a physiological allergen challenge. These mice exhibit lung eosinophilia; smooth muscle cell, collagen, and goblet cell hyperplasia; hyper IgE syndrome; mucus plugging; and extensive inducible BALT. In addition, there is a fall in total lung volume and forced expiratory volume at 100 ms. These pathophysiological changes were substantially reduced and, in some cases, completely abolished by administration of neutralizing mAbs specific for IL-4 and IL-13 on weeks 1, 2, and 3. This IL-4/IL-13-dependent inducible BALT model will be useful for investigating the pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie asthma and the development of more effective drugs for treating severe asthma.
Source Title: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/239543
ISSN: 0022-1767
1550-6606
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1502676
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