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R-Ras deficiency does not affect papain-induced IgE production in mice.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

R-Ras GTPase has recently been implicated in the regulation of immune functions, particularly in dendritic cell (DC) maturation, immune synapse formation, and subsequent T cell responses.

Methods

Here, we investigated the role of R-Ras in allergen-induced immune response (type 2 immune response) in Rras deficient (R-Ras KO) and wild type (WT) mice.

Results

Initially, we found that the number of conventional DC's in the lymph nodes (LNs) was reduced in R-Ras KO mice. The expression of co-stimulatory CD80 and CD86 molecules on these cells was also reduced on DC's from the R-Ras KO mice. However, there was no difference in papain-induced immune response between the R-Ras WT and KO as measured by serum IgE levels after the immunization. Interestingly, neither the DC number nor co-stimulatory molecule expression was different between WT and R-Ras KO animals after the immunization.

Conclusions

Taken together, despite having reduced number of conventional DC's in the R-Ras KO mice and low expression of CD80 on DC's, the R-Ras KO mice are capable of mounting papain-induced IgE responses comparable to that of the WT mice. To our knowledge, this is the first report addressing potential differences in in vivo allergen responses regulated by the R-Ras GTPase.

SUBMITTER: Kummola L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5569372 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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R-Ras deficiency does not affect papain-induced IgE production in mice.

Kummola Laura L   Ortutay Zsuzsanna Z   Vähätupa Maria M   Prince Stuart S   Uusitalo-Järvinen Hannele H   Järvinen Tero A H TAH   Junttila Ilkka S IS  

Immunity, inflammation and disease 20170511 3


<h4>Introduction</h4>R-Ras GTPase has recently been implicated in the regulation of immune functions, particularly in dendritic cell (DC) maturation, immune synapse formation, and subsequent T cell responses.<h4>Methods</h4>Here, we investigated the role of R-Ras in allergen-induced immune response (type 2 immune response) in Rras deficient (R-Ras KO) and wild type (WT) mice.<h4>Results</h4>Initially, we found that the number of conventional DC's in the lymph nodes (LNs) was reduced in R-Ras KO  ...[more]

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