Pollen/TLR4 Innate Immunity Signaling Initiates IL-33/ST2/Th2 Pathways in Allergic Inflammation

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Jin Li
Lili Zhang
Xin Chen
Ding Chen
Xia Hua
Fang Bian
Ruzhi Deng
Fan Lu
Zhijie Li
Stephen C. Pflugfelder
De-Quan Li
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[1] School of Optometry and Ophthalmology,Department of Ophthalmology
[2] Wenzhou Medical University,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Ocular Surface Center,undefined
[4] Cullen Eye Institute,undefined
[5] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
[6] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 6卷
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Innate immunity has been extended to respond environmental pathogen other than microbial components. Here we explore a novel pollen/TLR4 innate immunity in allergic inflammation. In experimental allergic conjunctivitis induced by short ragweed (SRW) pollen, typical allergic signs, stimulated IL-33/ST2 signaling and overproduced Th2 cytokine were observed in ocular surface, cervical lymph nodes and isolated CD4+ T cells of BALB/c mice. These clinical, cellular and molecular changes were significantly reduced/eliminated in TLR4 deficient (Tlr4-d) or MyD88 knockout (MyD88−/−) mice. Aqueous SRW extract (SRWe) directly stimulated IL-33 mRNA and protein expression by corneal epithelium and conjunctiva in wild type, but not in Tlr4-d or MyD88−/− mice with topical challenge. Furthermore, SRWe-stimulated IL-33 production was blocked by TLR4 antibody and NF-kB inhibitor in mouse and human corneal epithelial cells. These findings for the first time uncovered a novel mechanism by which SRW pollen initiates TLR4-dependent IL-33/ST2 signaling that triggers Th2-dominant allergic inflammation.
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