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Depletion of CD4+CD25+ T cells switches the whey‐allergic response from immunoglobulin E‐ to immunoglobulin free light chain‐dependent
Authors:B C A M Van Esch  B Schouten  B R J Blokhuis  G A Hofman  L Boon  J Garssen  L M J Knippels  L E M Willemsen  F A Redegeld
Institution:1. Division of Pharmacology and Pathophysiology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Immunology, Danone Research Centre for Specialised Nutrition, Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. Bioceros B. V., CM Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Background Symptoms of allergy are largely attributed to an IgE‐mediated hypersensitivity response. However, a considerable number of patients also exhibit clinical features of allergy without detectable systemic IgE. Previous work showed that Ig‐free light chains (IgLC) may act as an alternate mechanism to induce allergic responses. CD4+CD25+ T cells are crucial in the initiation and regulation of allergic responses and compromised function might affect the response to allergens. Objective To examine the contribution of CD4+CD25+ T cells and IgLC towards the whey‐allergic response. Methods Mice were sensitized orally with whey using cholera toxin as an adjuvant. CD25+ T cells were depleted in vivo using a CD25 mAb. The acute allergic skin response to whey and ex vivo colon reactivity was measured in the presence or absence of F991, a specific inhibitor of IgLC. Serum whey‐specific antibodies and IgLC in serum and mesenteric lymph node (MLN) supernatants were measured. Depletion of CD4+CD25+ T cells was confirmed in the spleen. Results Anti‐CD25 treatment strongly reduced whey‐specific antibody levels and resulted in a partial depletion of effector T cells and a major depletion of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells. Surprisingly, despite the abolished specific IgE response, the acute allergic skin response to whey was not affected. IgLC levels were enhanced in the serum and MLN supernatants of CD25‐depleted sensitized mice. F991 inhibited the acute skin response and colon hyperreactivity in anti‐CD25‐treated mice, indicating that these responses were mainly IgLC dependent. Conclusions Depletion of CD4+CD25+ T cells resulted in a switch from an IgE‐ to an IgLC‐dependent acute skin response and functional hyperresponsiveness of the colon. Our data suggest that CD25+ T cells play a crucial role in balancing cow's milk allergy between IgE and IgE‐independent responses and both mechanisms might play a role in allergic responses to the same allergen. Cite this as: B. C. A. M. van Esch, B. Schouten, B. R. J. Blokhuis, G. A. Hofman, L. Boon, J. Garssen L. M. J. Knippels, L. E. M. Willemsen and F. A. Redegeld, Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2010 (40) 1414–1421.
Keywords:atopic disease  CD25 depletion  cow's milk allergy  effector T cells  food allergy  IgE  Ig‐free light chain  regulatory T cells
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