IL-10 Differentially Promotes Mast Cell Responsiveness to IL-33, Resulting in Enhancement of Type 2 Inflammation and Suppression of Neutrophilia

Author:

Ranjitkar Saurav1,Krajewski Dylan2,Garcia Chelsea1ORCID,Tedeschi Caitlin1,Polukort Stephanie H.2ORCID,Rovatti Jeffrey2,Mire Mohamed2ORCID,Blesso Christopher N.1,Jellison Evan3ORCID,Schneider Sallie S.4ORCID,Ryan John J.5,Mathias Clinton B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. *Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

2. †Department of Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences, Western New England University, Springfield, MA

3. ‡Department of Immunology, University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT

4. §Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA

5. ¶Department of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

Abstract

Abstract Mast cells (MCs) play critical roles in the establishment of allergic diseases. We recently demonstrated an unexpected, proinflammatory role for IL-10 in regulating MC responses. IL-10 enhanced MC activation and promoted IgE-dependent responses during food allergy. However, whether these effects extend to IgE-independent stimuli is not clear. In this article, we demonstrate that IL-10 plays a critical role in driving IL-33–mediated MC responses. IL-10 stimulation enhanced MC expansion and degranulation, ST2 expression, IL-13 production, and phospho-relA upregulation in IL-33–treated cells while suppressing TNF-α. These effects were partly dependent on endogenous IL-10 and further amplified in MCs coactivated with both IL-33 and IgE/Ag. IL-10’s divergent effects also extended in vivo. In a MC-dependent model of IL-33–induced neutrophilia, IL-10 treatment enhanced MC responsiveness, leading to suppression of neutrophils and decreased TNF-α. In contrast, during IL-33–induced type 2 inflammation, IL-10 priming exacerbated MC activity, resulting in MC recruitment to various tissues, enhanced ST2 expression, induction of hypothermia, recruitment of eosinophils, and increased MCPT-1 and IL-13 levels. Our data elucidate an important role for IL-10 as an augmenter of IL-33–mediated MC responses, with implications during both allergic diseases and other MC-dependent disorders. IL-10 induction is routinely used as a prognostic marker of disease improvement. Our data suggest instead that IL-10 can enhance ST2 responsiveness in IL-33–activated MCs, with the potential to both aggravate or suppress disease severity depending on the inflammatory context.

Funder

HHS | National Institutes of Health

Publisher

The American Association of Immunologists

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