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Publication : Role for interleukin-3 in mast-cell and basophil development and in immunity to parasites.

First Author  Lantz CS Year  1998
Journal  Nature Volume  392
Issue  6671 Pages  90-3
PubMed ID  9510253 Mgi Jnum  J:80500
Mgi Id  MGI:2445935 Doi  10.1038/32190
Citation  Lantz CS, et al. (1998) Role for interleukin-3 in mast-cell and basophil development and in immunity to parasites. Nature 392(6671):90-3
abstractText  The cytokine interleukin-3 (IL-3), which can be derived from T cells and other sources, is a potentially important link between the immune and haematopoietic systems. IL-3 may be particularly critical for the development, survival and function of tissue mast cells and blood basophils, which are thought to be important effector cells in immunity to parasites and other immunological responses, such as allergic reactions. Here we show, using IL-3-deficient mice, that IL-3 is not essential for the generation of mast cells or basophils under physiological conditions, but that it does contribute to increased numbers of tissue mast cells, enhanced basophil production, and immunity in mice infected with the nematode Stronglyoides venezuelensis. Parasite expulsion and mast-cell development are impaired even more severely in IL-3-deficient mice that also show a marked reduction in signalling by c-kit. These findings establish a role for IL-3 in immunity to parasites and indicate that one of the functions of IL-3 in host defence against infection is to expand populations of haematopoietic effector cells.
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