Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection-Induced CD11b+Gr1+Cells Ameliorate Allergic Airway Inflammation

Author:

Ganesh Venkateswaran,Baru Abdul Mannan,Hesse Christina,Friedrich Christin,Glage Silke,Gohmert Melanie,Jänke Christine,Sparwasser Tim

Abstract

ABSTRACTAllergies are mainly characterized as an unrestrained Th2-biased immune response. Epidemiological data associate protection from allergic diseases with the exposure to certain infectious agents during early stages of life. Modulation of the immune response by pathogens has been considered to be a major factor influencing this protection. Recent evidence indicates that immunoregulatory mechanisms induced upon infection ameliorate allergic disorders. A longitudinal study has demonstrated reduced frequency and incidence of asthma in children who reported a prior infection withSalmonella. Experimental studies involvingSalmonella entericaserovar Typhimurium-infected murine models have confirmed protection from induced allergic airway inflammation; however, the underlying cause leading to this amelioration remains incompletely defined. In this study, we aimed to delineate the regulatory function ofSalmonellaTyphimurium infection in the amelioration of allergic airway inflammation in mice. We observed a significant increase in CD11b+Gr1+myeloid cell populations in mice after infection withS. Typhimurium. Usingin vitroandin vivostudies, we confirmed that these myeloid cells reduce airway inflammation by influencing Th2 cells. Further characterization showed that the CD11b+Gr1+myeloid cells exhibited their inhibitory effect by altering GATA-3 expression and interleukin-4 (IL-4) production by Th2 cells. These results indicate that the expansion of myeloid cells uponS. Typhimurium infection could potentially play a significant role in curtailing allergic airway inflammation. These findings signify the contribution of myeloid cells in preventing Th2-mediated diseases and suggest their possible application as therapeutics.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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