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Publication : IL-9- and mast cell-mediated intestinal permeability predisposes to oral antigen hypersensitivity.

First Author  Forbes EE Year  2008
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  205
Issue  4 Pages  897-913
PubMed ID  18378796 Mgi Jnum  J:133972
Mgi Id  MGI:3784729 Doi  10.1084/jem.20071046
Citation  Forbes EE, et al. (2008) IL-9- and mast cell-mediated intestinal permeability predisposes to oral antigen hypersensitivity. J Exp Med 205(4):897-913
abstractText  Previous mouse and clinical studies demonstrate a link between Th2 intestinal inflammation and induction of the effector phase of food allergy. However, the mechanism by which sensitization and mast cell responses occurs is largely unknown. We demonstrate that interleukin (IL)-9 has an important role in this process. IL-9-deficient mice fail to develop experimental oral antigen-induced intestinal anaphylaxis, and intestinal IL-9 overexpression induces an intestinal anaphylaxis phenotype (intestinal mastocytosis, intestinal permeability, and intravascular leakage). In addition, intestinal IL-9 overexpression predisposes to oral antigen sensitization, which requires mast cells and increased intestinal permeability. These observations demonstrate a central role for IL-9 and mast cells in experimental intestinal permeability in oral antigen sensitization and suggest that IL-9-mediated mast cell responses have an important role in food allergy.
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