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Contributions of Interleukin-33 and TSLP in a papain-soaked contact lens-induced mouse conjunctival inflammation model.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Pathological changes of severe chronic allergic conjunctivitis are driven not only via acquired immunity but also via innate immunity. Type 2 immune response-initiating cytokines may play some roles as innate immunity-dependent components of the ocular surface inflammation. To investigate the involvement of type 2 immune response-initiating cytokines in innate immunity-dependent, papain-induced conjunctival inflammation model using IL-25-, IL-33-, and TSLP receptor (TSLPR)-knockout (KO) mice with reference to basophils and ILC2.

Methods

Papain-soaked contact lenses (papain-CLs) were installed in the conjunctival sacs of C57BL/6-IL-25 KO, IL-33 KO, TSLPR KO, Rag2 KO, Bas-TRECK, and wild-type mice and their eyes were sampled at day 5. The eosinophil and basophil infiltration in papain-CL model was evaluated histologically and cytokine expression was examined. To clarify the roles of basophils and ILC2, basophil/ILC2-depletion experiments were carried out.

Results

Papain-induced conjunctival inflammation exhibited eosinophil infiltration and upregulation of Th2 cytokine expression. Reduction of eosinophil and basophil infiltration and attenuated Th2 cytokine expression were observed in the papain-CL model using IL-33 KO and TSLPR KO mice. Depletion of basophils or ILC2s in the conjunctivae of the papain-CL model reduced eosinophil infiltration.

Conclusions

Innate immunity-driven type 2 immune responses of the ocular surface are dependent on IL-33, TSLP, basophils, and ILC2. These components may be possible therapeutic targets for refractory allergic keratoconjunctivitis.

SUBMITTER: Sugita J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5691312 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contributions of Interleukin-33 and TSLP in a papain-soaked contact lens-induced mouse conjunctival inflammation model.

Sugita Jobu J   Asada Yosuke Y   Ishida Waka W   Iwamoto Satoshi S   Sudo Katsuko K   Suto Hajime H   Matsunaga Toru T   Fukuda Ken K   Fukushima Atsuki A   Yokoi Norihiko N   Ohno Tatsukuni T   Azuma Miyuki M   Ebihara Nobuyuki N   Saito Hirohisa H   Kubo Masato M   Nakae Susumu S   Matsuda Akira A  

Immunity, inflammation and disease 20170720 4


<h4>Introduction</h4>Pathological changes of severe chronic allergic conjunctivitis are driven not only via acquired immunity but also via innate immunity. Type 2 immune response-initiating cytokines may play some roles as innate immunity-dependent components of the ocular surface inflammation. To investigate the involvement of type 2 immune response-initiating cytokines in innate immunity-dependent, papain-induced conjunctival inflammation model using IL-25-, IL-33-, and TSLP receptor (TSLPR)-k  ...[more]

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