Rapid up-regulation of CXC chemokines in the airways after Ag-specific CD4+ T cell activation
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Rapid up-regulation of CXC chemokines in the airways after Ag-specific CD4+ T cell activation
Abstract
Ag-specific activation of CD4(+) T cells is known to be causative for the cytokine production associated with lung allergy. Chemokine-induced leukocyte recruitment potentially represents a critical early event in Ag-induced lung inflammation. Whether Ag-specific, lung CD4(+) T cell activation is important in lung chemokine production is currently not clear. Using alphabeta-TCR transgenic BALB/c DO11.10 mice, we investigated the ability of Ag-specific CD4(+) T cell activation to induce lung chemokine production and leukocyte recruitment. Within 1 h of exposure of DO11. 10 mice to OVA aerosol, lung mRNA and protein for the neutrophil chemokines KC and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-2 were greatly increased. Accordingly, neutrophils in the airways increased by >50-fold, and KC and MIP-2 proved to be functional because their neutralization significantly reduced airway neutrophilia. CD4(+) T cell activation was critical because CD4(+) but not CD8(+) T cell depletion reduced KC production, which correlated well with the previously observed inhibition of neutrophil influx after CD4(+) T cell depletion. In vitro studies confirmed that OVA-induced KC and MIP-2 production was conditional upon the interaction of CD4(+) T cells with APCs. A likely secondary mediator was TNF-alpha, and a probable source of these chemokines in the lung was alveolar macrophages. Thus, Ag-specific CD4(+) T cell activation in the lung leads to rapid up-regulation of neutrophil chemokines and the recruitment of neutrophils to the site of Ag exposure. This may be a key early event in the pathogenesis of Ag-induced lung inflammation.
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