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IL-22 is produced by innate lymphoid cells and limits inflammation in allergic airway disease
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- Taube, C; Tertilt, C; Gyülveszi, G; Dehzad, N; Kreymborg, K; Schneeweiss, K; Michel, E; Reuter, S; Renauld, J C; Arnold-Schild, D; Schild, H; Buhl, R; Becher, B (2011). IL-22 is produced by innate lymphoid cells and limits inflammation in allergic airway disease. PLoS ONE, 6(7):e21799.
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Interleukin (IL)-22 is an effector cytokine, which acts primarily on epithelial cells in the skin, gut, liver and lung. Both pro- and anti-inflammatory properties have been reported for IL-22 depending on the tissue and disease model. In a murine model of allergic airway inflammation, we found that IL-22 is predominantly produced by innate lymphoid cells in the inflamed lungs, rather than TH cells. To determine the impact of IL-22 on airway inflammation, we used allergen-sensitized IL-22-deficient mice and found that they suffer from significantly higher airway hyperreactivity upon airway challenge. IL-22-deficiency led to increased eosinophil infiltration lymphocyte invasion and production of CCL17 (TARC), IL-5 and IL-13 in the lung. Mice treated with IL-22 before antigen challenge displayed reduced expression of CCL17 and IL-13 and significant amelioration of airway constriction and inflammation. We conclude that innate IL-22 limits airway inflammation, tissue damage and clinical decline in allergic lung disease.
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- Journal :
- Taube, C; Tertilt, C; Gyülveszi, G; Dehzad, N; Kreymborg, K; Schneeweiss, K; Michel, E; Reuter, S; Renauld, J C; Arnold-Schild, D; Schild, H; Buhl, R; Becher, B (2011). IL-22 is produced by innate lymphoid cells and limits inflammation in allergic airway disease. PLoS ONE, 6(7):e21799.
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- application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-58767, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocn781835023
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource