A Toll-like receptor 2/6 agonist reduces allergic airway inflammation in chronic respiratory sensitisation to Timothy grass pollen antigens.

نویسندگان

  • Barbara Fuchs
  • Saskia Knothe
  • Sabine Rochlitzer
  • Matthias Nassimi
  • Marina Greweling
  • Hans-Dieter Lauenstein
  • Christina Nassenstein
  • Meike Müller
  • Thomas Ebensen
  • Anna-Maria Dittrich
  • Norbert Krug
  • Carlos A Guzman
  • Armin Braun
چکیده

BACKGROUND The hygiene hypothesis negatively correlates the microbial burden of the environment with the prevalence of T helper type 2 (Th2)-related disorders, e.g. allergy and asthma. This is explained by Th1 triggering through pathogen-associated molecular patterns via Toll-like receptors (TLRs). In this study, the biological effects of a TLR2/6 agonist as a potential treatment of allergic inflammation are explored. METHODS In a model of chronic allergic airway inflammation induced by intranasal administration of Timothy grass pollen allergen extract, early TLR agonism and/or interferon (IFN)-gamma administration was compared to the therapeutic and immune-modulating effects of dexamethasone with regard to the cellular inflammation and cytokine profiles. RESULTS Eosinophilic inflammation was clearly reduced by TLR2/6 agonism. This effect was also seen without simultaneous administration of IFN-gamma. However, lymphocyte counts were not affected among the different treatment groups. More precise determination of the lymphocyte-mediated immune reaction showed that TLR2/6 agonism induced neither CD4+foxp3+ regulatory T cells in draining lymph nodes nor a pronounced Th1 immune response. In contrast, dexamethasone reduced both sensitisation as well as allergic inflammation and, in addition, CD11c+ antigen-presenting cells in lymph nodes. Our data clearly point to the potential to rebalance Th2-skewed allergic immune responses by therapeutic TLR2/6 agonist administration. CONCLUSION The use of the TLR2/6 agonist is a promising therapeutic approach in diseases with an imbalance in T cell responses, such as allergy and asthma.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • International archives of allergy and immunology

دوره 152 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010