IL-9 and IL-13 production by activated mast cells is strongly enhanced in the presence of lipopolysaccharide: NF-κB is decisively involved in the expression of IL-9

M Stassen, C Müller, M Arnold, L Hültner… - The Journal of …, 2001 - journals.aai.org
M Stassen, C Müller, M Arnold, L Hültner, S Klein-Hessling, C Neudörfl, T Reineke…
The Journal of Immunology, 2001journals.aai.org
Mast cells, due to their ability to produce a large panel of mediators and cytokines,
participate in a variety of processes in adaptive and innate immunity. Herein we report that in
primary murine bone marrow-derived mast cells activated with ionomycin or IgE-Ag the
bacterial endotoxin LPS strongly enhances the expression of IL-9 and IL-13, but not IL-4.
This costimulatory effect of LPS is absent in activated mast cells derived from the LPS-
hyporesponsive mouse strain BALB/c-LPS d, although in these cells the proinflammatory …
Abstract
Mast cells, due to their ability to produce a large panel of mediators and cytokines, participate in a variety of processes in adaptive and innate immunity. Herein we report that in primary murine bone marrow-derived mast cells activated with ionomycin or IgE-Ag the bacterial endotoxin LPS strongly enhances the expression of IL-9 and IL-13, but not IL-4. This costimulatory effect of LPS is absent in activated mast cells derived from the LPS-hyporesponsive mouse strain BALB/c-LPS d, although in these cells the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1 can still substitute for LPS. The enhanced production of mast cell-derived IL-13 in the presence of IL-1 is a novel observation. Coactivation of mast cells with LPS leads to a synergistic activation of NF-κB, which is shown by an NF-κB-driven reporter gene construct. In the presence of an inhibitor of NF-κB activation, the production of IL-9 is strongly decreased, whereas the expression of IL-13 is hardly reduced, and that of IL-4 is not affected at all. NF-κB drives the expression of IL-9 via three NF-κB binding sites within the IL-9 promoter, which we characterize using gel shift analyses and reporter gene assays. In the light of recent reports that strongly support critical roles for IL-9 and IL-13 in allergic lung inflammation, our results emphasize the potential clinical importance of LPS as an enhancer of mast cell-derived IL-9 and IL-13 production in the course of inflammatory reactions and allergic diseases.
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