We have generated mice with a deficiency in T1/ST2 expression to clarify the roles of T1/ST2 in T helper cell type 2 (Th2) responses. Using immunological challenges normally characterized by a Th2-like response, we have compared the responses of T1/ST2-deficient mice with those generated by wild-type mice. Using a primary pulmonary granuloma model, induced with Schistosoma mansoni eggs, we demonstrate that granuloma formation, characterized by eosinophil infiltration, is abrogated in T1/ST2-deficient mice. Furthermore, we clearly demonstrate that in the absence of T1/ST2 expression, the levels of Th2 cytokine production are severely impaired after immunization. Thus, in a secondary pulmonary granuloma model, draining lymph node cells from the T1/ST2-deficient animals produced significantly reduced levels of IL-4 and IL-5, despite developing granulomas of a magnitude similar to those of wild-type mice and comparable antigen-specific immunoglobulin isotype production. These data clearly demonstrate that T1/ST2 expression plays a role in the development of Th2-like cytokine responses and indicate that effector functions are inhibited in its absence.
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T1/St2-Deficient Mice Demonstrate the Importance of T1/St2 in Developing Primary T Helper Cell Type 2 Responses
Michael J. Townsend,
Michael J. Townsend
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
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Padraic G. Fallon,
Padraic G. Fallon
bDepartment of Pathology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1QP, United Kingdom
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David J. Matthews,
David J. Matthews
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
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Helen E. Jolin,
Helen E. Jolin
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
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Andrew N.J. McKenzie
Andrew N.J. McKenzie
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
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Michael J. Townsend
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
Padraic G. Fallon
bDepartment of Pathology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1QP, United Kingdom
David J. Matthews
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
Helen E. Jolin
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
Andrew N.J. McKenzie
aMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
Received:
December 02 1999
Accepted:
January 07 2000
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 2000 The Rockefeller University Press
2000
The Rockefeller University Press
J Exp Med (2000) 191 (6): 1069–1076.
Article history
Received:
December 02 1999
Accepted:
January 07 2000
Citation
Michael J. Townsend, Padraic G. Fallon, David J. Matthews, Helen E. Jolin, Andrew N.J. McKenzie; T1/St2-Deficient Mice Demonstrate the Importance of T1/St2 in Developing Primary T Helper Cell Type 2 Responses. J Exp Med 20 March 2000; 191 (6): 1069–1076. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.191.6.1069
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