1. α-Galactosylceramide treatment before allergen sensitization promotes iNKT cell–mediated induction of Treg cells, preventing Th2 cell responses in murine asthma
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Suping Hu, Shuo Chen, Ruiyun Li, Qianhui Chen, Hongying Yu, Hanxiang Nie, Yi Huang, Linlin Liu, Ailing Wang, Nishan Deng, Xuxue Guo, and Xuhong Ding
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0301 basic medicine ,Immunology ,Cell ,Galactosylceramides ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Inflammation ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Biochemistry ,Allergic sensitization ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Th2 Cells ,Immune system ,Antigen ,medicine ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Mice, Knockout ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,biology ,business.industry ,Pyroglyphidae ,Peripheral tolerance ,FOXP3 ,Dendritic Cells ,Cell Biology ,Allergens ,Asthma ,respiratory tract diseases ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Natural Killer T-Cells ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
Asthma is a common inflammatory pulmonary disorder involving a diverse array of immune cells such as proinflammatory T helper 2 (Th2) cells. We recently reported that intraperitoneal injection of α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) can stimulate the lung invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells and does not lead to airway inflammation in WT mice. Other studies indicate that iNKT cells play an important role in inducing regulatory T cells (Treg cells) and peripheral tolerance. Using iNKT cell– knockout mice, functional inactivation of Treg cells, and co-culture experiments in murine asthma models, we investigated the immunoregulatory effects of α-GalCer treatment before allergen sensitization on Th2 cell responses. We also studied whether α-GalCer's effects require lung Treg cells induced by activated iNKT cells. Our results disclosed that intraperitoneal administration of α-GalCer before allergen sensitization could promote the expansion and suppressive activity of lung CD4(+)FoxP3(+) Treg cells. These effects were accompanied by down-regulated Th2 cell responses and decreased immunogenic maturation of lung dendritic cells in WT mice. However, these changes were absent in CD1d(−/−) mice immunized and challenged with ovalbumin or house dust mites, indicating that the effects of α-GalCer on Treg cells mainly require iNKT cells. Moreover, functional inactivation of Treg cells could reverse the inhibitory ability of this α-GalCer therapy on Th2 cell responses in a murine asthma model. Our findings indicate that intraperitoneal administration of α-GalCer before the development of asthma symptoms induces the generation of lung Treg cells via iNKT cells and may provide a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent allergic asthma.
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- 2019