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Publication : An etiological role for aeroallergens and eosinophils in experimental esophagitis.

First Author  Mishra A Year  2001
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  107
Issue  1 Pages  83-90
PubMed ID  11134183 Mgi Jnum  J:66723
Mgi Id  MGI:1929031 Doi  10.1172/JCI10224
Citation  Mishra A, et al. (2001) An etiological role for aeroallergens and eosinophils in experimental esophagitis. J Clin Invest 107(1):83-90
abstractText  Eosinophil infiltration into the esophagus is observed in diverse diseases including gastroesophageal reflux and allergic gastroenteritis, but the processes involved are largely unknown. We now report an original model of experimental esophagitis induced by exposure of mice to respiratory allergen. Allergen-challenged mice develop marked levels of esophageal eosinophils, free eosinophil granules, and epithelial cell hyperplasia, features that mimic the human disorders. Interestingly, exposure of mice to oral or intragastric allergen does not promote eosinophilic esophagitis, indicating that hypersensitivity in the esophagus occurs with simultaneous development of pulmonary inflammation. Furthermore, in the absence of eotaxin, eosinophil recruitment is attenuated, whereas in the absence of IL-5, eosinophil accumulation and epithelial hyperplasia are ablated. These results establish a pathophysiological connection between allergic hypersensitivity responses in the lung and esophagus and demonstrate an etiologic role for inhaled allergens and eosinophils in gastrointestinal inflammation.
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