Asthmatic changes in mice lacking T-bet are mediated by IL-13

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Mice with a targeted deletion of the T-bet gene exhibit spontaneous airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), airway inflammation, enhanced recovery of Th2 cytokines from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, sub-epithelial collagen deposition and myofibroblast transformation. Here we analyze the mechanisms responsible for the chronic airway remodeling observed in these mice. CD4+ T cells isolated from the lung of T-bet-deficient mice were spontaneously activated CD44high CD69high memory T cells, with a typical Th2 cytokine profile. Neutralization of IL-13 but not IL-4 resulted in amelioration of AHR in airways of mice lacking T-bet. IL-13 blockade also led to reduced eosinophilia and decreased vimentin, transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) and alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA) levels. T-bet-/- lung fibroblasts proliferated very rapidly and released increased amounts of TGF-β. Interestingly, neutralization of TGF-β ameliorated aspects of the chronic airway remodeling phenotype but did not reduce AHR. These data highlight a T-bet-directed function for IL-13 in controlling lung remodeling that is both dependent on and independent of its interaction with TGF-β in the asthmatic airway. © The Japanese Society for Immunology. 2005. All rights reserved.

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Finotto, S., Hausding, M., Doganci, A., Maxeiner, J. H., Lehr, H. A., Luft, C., … Glimcher, L. H. (2005). Asthmatic changes in mice lacking T-bet are mediated by IL-13. International Immunology, 17(8), 993–1007. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxh281

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