A late IL ‐33 response after exposure to S chistosoma haematobium antigen is associated with an up‐regulation of IL ‐13 in human eosinophils
Summary IL ‐33, a proposed alarmin, stimulates innate immune cells and Th2 cells to produce IL ‐13 and is rapidly upregulated upon antigen exposure in murine helminth infection. The human IL ‐33 response to helminth antigen was analysed in Malians infected with S chistosoma haematobium by disrupting...
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Published in | Parasite immunology Vol. 35; no. 7-8; pp. 224 - 228 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.07.2013
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Summary: | Summary
IL
‐33, a proposed alarmin, stimulates innate immune cells and Th2 cells to produce
IL
‐13 and is rapidly upregulated upon antigen exposure in murine helminth infection. The human
IL
‐33 response to helminth antigen was analysed in Malians infected with
S
chistosoma haematobium
by disrupting parasite integrity via chemotherapy. Plasma
IL
‐33 was measured pretreatment, and 24 h and 9 weeks post‐treatment. At 24 h post‐treatment,
IL
‐33 levels were low. Nine week post‐treatment
IL
‐33 levels were elevated and were associated with an increase in intracellular
IL
‐13 in eosinophils. Up‐regulation of intracellular
IL
‐13 in eosinophils was also associated with eosinophil expression of
ST
2L, the
IL
‐33 receptor.
IL
‐33 may play an important downstream role in the human response to schistosome adult worm antigen exposure. |
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ISSN: | 0141-9838 1365-3024 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pim.12035 |