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TSLP regulates intestinal immunity and inflammation
in mouse models of helminth infection and colitis
Taylor BC, Zaph C, Troy AE, Du Y, Guild KJ, Comeau MR, Artis D. (2009) J.
Exp. Med. 2009 206:655-67
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) produce thymic stromal
lymphopoietin (TSLP); however, the in vivo influence of TSLP-TSLP
receptor (TSLPR) interactions on immunity and inflammation
in the intestine remains unclear. We show that TSLP-TSLPR
interactions are critical for immunity to the intestinal
pathogen Trichuris. Monoclonal antibody-mediated neutralization
of TSLP or deletion of the TSLPR in normally resistant mice
resulted in defective expression of Th2 cytokines and persistent
infection. Susceptibility was accompanied by elevated expression
of interleukin (IL) 12/23p40, interferon (IFN) gamma, and
IL-17A, and development of severe intestinal inflammation.
Critically, neutralization of IFN-gamma in Trichuris-infected
TSLPR(-/-) mice restored Th2 cytokine responses and resulted
in worm expulsion, providing the first demonstration of TSLPR-independent
pathways for Th2 cytokine production. Additionally, TSLPR(-/-)
mice displayed elevated production of IL-12/23p40 and IFN-gamma,
and developed heightened intestinal inflammation upon exposure
to dextran sodium sulfate, demonstrating a previously unrecognized
immunoregulatory role for TSLP in a mouse model of inflammatory
bowel disease.
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