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Efficient cytokine-induced IL-13 production by mast cells requires both IL-33 and IL-3

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2013.03.033

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Mast cells; basophils; allergic inflammation; cytokines; signal transducer and activator of transcription 5; tyrosine phosphorylation; BAC transgenic mouse; DsRed fluorochrome

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  1. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Intramural Program
  2. Finnish Medical Foundation
  3. Competitive Research Funding of the Tampere University Hospital [9N018]
  4. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  5. Fimlab laboratories [X51409]
  6. Competitive Research Funding of Tampere University Hospital
  7. Fimlab Laboratories
  8. Sigrig Juselius Foundation

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Background: IL-13 is a critical effector cytokine for allergic inflammation. It is produced by several cell types, including mast cells, basophils, and T(H)2 cells. In mast cells and basophils its induction can be stimulated by cross-linkage of immunoglobulin receptors or cytokines. The IL-1 family members IL-33 and IL-18 have been linked to induction of IL-13 production by mast cells and basophils. In CD4 T(H)2 cells IL-33-mediated production of IL-13 requires simultaneous signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 5 activation. Objective: Here we have addressed whether cytokine-induced IL-13 production in mast cells and basophils follows the same logic as in T(H)2 cells: requirement of 2 separate signals. Methods: By generating a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) transgenic IL-13 reporter mouse, we measured IL-13 production in mast cells and basophils. Results: In mast cells harvested from peritoneal cavities, 2 cytokine signals are required for IL-13 production: IL-33 and IL-3. In bone marrow mast cells IL-13 production requires IL-33, but the requirement for a STAT5 inducer is difficult to evaluate because these cells require the continuous presence of IL-3 (a STAT5 activator) for survival. Poorer STAT5 inducers in culture (IL-4 or stem cell factor) result in less IL-13 production on IL-33 challenge, but the addition of exogenous IL-3 enhances IL-13 production. This implies that bone marrow-derived mast cells, like peritoneal mast cells and T(H)2 cells, require stimulation both by an IL-1 family member and a STAT5 inducer to secrete IL-13. Basophils follow the same rule; splenic basophils produce IL-13 in response to IL-18 or IL-33 plus IL-3. Conclusion: Optimal IL-13 production from mast cells and basophils requires 2 cytokine signals.

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