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Publication : Eosinophils suppress Th1 responses and restrict bacterially induced gastrointestinal inflammation.

First Author  Arnold IC Year  2018
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  215
Issue  8 Pages  2055-2072
PubMed ID  29970473 Mgi Jnum  J:266000
Mgi Id  MGI:6201838 Doi  10.1084/jem.20172049
Citation  Arnold IC, et al. (2018) Eosinophils suppress Th1 responses and restrict bacterially induced gastrointestinal inflammation. J Exp Med 215(8):2055-2072
abstractText  Eosinophils are predominantly known for their contribution to allergy. Here, we have examined the function and regulation of gastrointestinal eosinophils in the steady-state and during infection with Helicobacter pylori or Citrobacter rodentium We find that eosinophils are recruited to sites of infection, directly encounter live bacteria, and activate a signature transcriptional program; this applies also to human gastrointestinal eosinophils in humanized mice. The genetic or anti-IL-5-mediated depletion of eosinophils results in improved control of the infection, increased inflammation, and more pronounced Th1 responses. Eosinophils control Th1 responses via the IFN-gamma-dependent up-regulation of PD-L1. Furthermore, we find that the conditional loss of IFN-gammaR in eosinophils phenocopies the effects of eosinophil depletion. Eosinophils further possess bactericidal properties that require their degranulation and the deployment of extracellular traps. Our results highlight two novel functions of this elusive cell type and link it to gastrointestinal homeostasis and anti-bacterial defense.
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