Compelling evidence suggests that the epithelial cell–derived cytokine thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) may initiate asthma or atopic dermatitis through a dendritic cell–mediated T helper (Th)2 response. Here, we describe how TSLP might initiate and aggravate allergic inflammation in the absence of T lymphocytes and immunoglobulin E antibodies via the innate immune system. We show that TSLP, synergistically with interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor, stimulates the production of high levels of Th2 cytokines by human mast cells (MCs). We next report that TSLP is released by primary epithelial cells in response to certain microbial products, physical injury, or inflammatory cytokines. Direct epithelial cell–mediated, TSLP-dependent activation of MCs may play a central role in “intrinsic” forms of atopic diseases and explain the aggravating role of infection and scratching in these diseases.
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Thymic stromal lymphopoietin is released by human epithelial cells in response to microbes, trauma, or inflammation and potently activates mast cells
Zoulfia Allakhverdi,
Zoulfia Allakhverdi
1Laboratory on Allergy
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Michael R. Comeau,
Michael R. Comeau
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
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Heidi K. Jessup,
Heidi K. Jessup
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
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Bo-Rin Park Yoon,
Bo-Rin Park Yoon
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
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Avery Brewer,
Avery Brewer
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
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Suzanne Chartier,
Suzanne Chartier
3Dermatology Service, Notre-Dame Hospital, Montreal, Quebec H2L 4M1, Canada
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Nicole Paquette,
Nicole Paquette
3Dermatology Service, Notre-Dame Hospital, Montreal, Quebec H2L 4M1, Canada
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Steven F. Ziegler,
Steven F. Ziegler
5Department of Immunology, Benaroya Research Institute, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98101
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Marika Sarfati,
Marika Sarfati
2Laboratory on Immunoregulation, CHUM Research Center,
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Guy Delespesse
Guy Delespesse
1Laboratory on Allergy
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Zoulfia Allakhverdi
1Laboratory on Allergy
Michael R. Comeau
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
Heidi K. Jessup
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
Bo-Rin Park Yoon
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
Avery Brewer
4Inflammation Research, Amgen Inc., Seattle, WA 98119
Suzanne Chartier
3Dermatology Service, Notre-Dame Hospital, Montreal, Quebec H2L 4M1, Canada
Nicole Paquette
3Dermatology Service, Notre-Dame Hospital, Montreal, Quebec H2L 4M1, Canada
Steven F. Ziegler
5Department of Immunology, Benaroya Research Institute, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98101
Marika Sarfati
2Laboratory on Immunoregulation, CHUM Research Center,
Guy Delespesse
1Laboratory on Allergy
CORRESPONDENCE Guy Delespesse: [email protected]
Received:
October 16 2006
Accepted:
December 27 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
J Exp Med (2007) 204 (2): 253–258.
Article history
Received:
October 16 2006
Accepted:
December 27 2006
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Zoulfia Allakhverdi, Michael R. Comeau, Heidi K. Jessup, Bo-Rin Park Yoon, Avery Brewer, Suzanne Chartier, Nicole Paquette, Steven F. Ziegler, Marika Sarfati, Guy Delespesse; Thymic stromal lymphopoietin is released by human epithelial cells in response to microbes, trauma, or inflammation and potently activates mast cells . J Exp Med 19 February 2007; 204 (2): 253–258. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20062211
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