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IL‐10 and TGF‐β cooperate in the regulatory T cell response to mucosal allergens in normal immunity and specific immunotherapy
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AsthmaEnvironmental AllergySpecific ImmunotherapyAllergy MedicineT-regulatory CellImmune RegulationImmunologyAllergenCd4 T Cell ResponsesBirch PollenImmune SystemImmunotherapyHypersensitivityInflammationT Cell SuppressionNormal ImmunitySuch AllergensRegulatory T Cell BiologyAllergyPeanut AllergyT Cell ImmunityHumoral ImmunityImmune FunctionTolerance InductionTgf‐β CooperateAllergic RhinitisFood AllergiesMedicineClinical Allergy
Let's parse. Background sentence: "The regulation of normal and allergic immune responses to airborne allergens in the mucosa is still poorly understood, and the mechanism of specific immunotherapy (SIT) in normalizing the allergic response to such allergens is currently not clear." Purpose/Mechanism sentence: "Accordingly, we have investigated the immunoregulatory mechanism of both normal and allergic responses to the major house‐dust mite (HDM) and birch pollen allergens — Dermatophagoides pteroynyssinus (Der p)1 and Bet v 1, respectively — as well as the immunologic basis of SIT to HDM in rhinitis and asthma patients." Findings: multiple sentences. Need to condense into one sentence summarizing all findings. Let's craft: Background: "Regulation of normal and allergic immune responses to airborne mucosal allergens remains poorly understood, and how specific immunotherapy (SIT) normalizes these responses is unclear." Purpose: "The study examined the immunoregulatory mechanisms of normal and allergic responses to house‑dust mite and birch pollen allergens and the immunologic basis of SIT in rhinitis and asthma patients." Mechanism: Actually the second sentence labeled Purpose, Mechanism.
Abstract The regulation of normal and allergic immune responses to airborne allergens in the mucosa is still poorly understood, and the mechanism of specific immunotherapy (SIT) in normalizing the allergic response to such allergens is currently not clear. Accordingly, we have investigated the immunoregulatory mechanism of both normal and allergic responses to the major house‐dust mite (HDM) and birch pollen allergens — Dermatophagoides pteroynyssinus (Der p)1 and Bet v 1, respectively — as well as the immunologic basis of SIT to HDM in rhinitis and asthma patients. In normal immunity to HDM and birch pollen, an allergen‐specific peripheral T cell suppression to Der p 1 and Bet v 1 was observed. The deviated immune response was characterized by suppressed proliferative T celland Th1 (IFN‐γ) and Th2 (IL‐5, IL‐13) cytokine responses, and increased IL‐10 and TGF‐β secretion by allergen‐specific T cells. Neutralization of cytokine activity showed that T cell suppression was induced by IL‐10 and TGF‐β during SIT and in normal immunity to the mucosal allergens. In addition, SIT induced an antigen‐specific suppressive activity in CD4 + CD25 + T cells of allergic individuals. Together, these results demonstrate a deviation towards a regulatory/suppressor T cell response during SIT and in normal immunity as a key event for the healthy immune response to mucosal antigens.
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