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IL-13Rα2 and IL-10 coordinately suppress airway inflammation, airway-hyperreactivity, and fibrosis in mice
Mark S. Wilson, … , Allen W. Cheever, Thomas A. Wynn
Mark S. Wilson, … , Allen W. Cheever, Thomas A. Wynn
Published October 1, 2007
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2007;117(10):2941-2951. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI31546.
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Research Article Immunology

IL-13Rα2 and IL-10 coordinately suppress airway inflammation, airway-hyperreactivity, and fibrosis in mice

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Development of persistent Th2 responses in asthma and chronic helminth infections are a major health concern. IL-10 has been identified as a critical regulator of Th2 immunity, but mechanisms for controlling Th2 effector function remain unclear. IL-10 also has paradoxical effects on Th2-associated pathology, with IL-10 deficiency resulting in increased Th2-driven inflammation but also reduced airway hyperreactivity (AHR), mucus hypersecretion, and fibrosis. We demonstrate that increased IL-13 receptor α 2 (IL-13Rα2) expression is responsible for the reduced AHR, mucus production, and fibrosis in BALB/c IL-10–/– mice. Using models of allergic asthma and chronic helminth infection, we demonstrate that IL-10 and IL-13Rα2 coordinately suppress Th2-mediated inflammation and pathology, respectively. Although IL-10 was identified as the dominant antiinflammatory mediator, studies with double IL-10/IL-13Rα2–deficient mice illustrate an indispensable role for IL-13Rα2 in the suppression of AHR, mucus production, and fibrosis. Thus, IL-10 and IL-13Rα2 are both required to control chronic Th2-driven pathological responses.

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Mark S. Wilson, Eldad Elnekave, Margaret M. Mentink-Kane, Marcus G. Hodges, John T. Pesce, Thirumalai R. Ramalingam, Robert W. Thompson, Masahito Kamanaka, Richard A. Flavell, Andrea Keane-Myers, Allen W. Cheever, Thomas A. Wynn

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Citations to this article in year 2010 (5)

Title and authors Publication Year
Bleomycin and IL-1 -mediated pulmonary fibrosis is IL-17A dependent
MS Wilson, SK Madala, TR Ramalingam, BR Gochuico, IO Rosas, AW Cheever, TA Wynn
Journal of Experimental Medicine 2010
Importance of cytokines in murine allergic airway disease and human asthma
FD Finkelman, SP Hogan, GK Hershey, ME Rothenberg, M Wills-Karp
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2010
Matrix Metalloproteinase 12-Deficiency Augments Extracellular Matrix Degrading Metalloproteinases and Attenuates IL-13–Dependent Fibrosis
SK Madala, JT Pesce, TR Ramalingam, MS Wilson, S Minnicozzi, AW Cheever, RW Thompson, MM Mentink-Kane, TA Wynn
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2010
Colitis and intestinal inflammation in IL10−/− mice results from IL-13Rα2-mediated attenuation of IL-13 activity
MS Wilson, TR Ramalingam, A Rivollier, K Shenderov, MM Mentink-Kane, SK Madala, AW Cheever, D Artis, BL Kelsall, TA Wynn
Gastroenterology 2010
Redundant and Pathogenic Roles for IL-22 in Mycobacterial, Protozoan, and Helminth Infections
MS Wilson, CG Feng, DL Barber, F Yarovinsky, AW Cheever, A Sher, M Grigg, M Collins, L Fouser, TA Wynn
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2010

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