Clinical and experimental evidence indicate that polymorphisms within the interleukin 4 (IL-4) receptor (IL-4R) chain are sufficient for altered strength of IL-4/IL-13 signaling, leading to an exaggerated allergic inflammatory response and increase susceptibility to allergic phenotypes. In the present study, we show that ablation of IL-4Rα–induced phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) activating signal by germline point mutation within the IL-4Rα motif (Y500F) did not alter susceptibility to IgE-mediated, food-induced experimental anaphylaxis. Moreover, diarrhea occurrence, antigen-specific IgE and intestinal mastocytosis were comparable between WT and IL-4Rα Y500F mice. However, mice unable to stimulate IL-4Rα–mediated PI3K signaling had accelerated disease progression. Notably, the accelerated anaphylactic response was associated with more rapid histamine-induced hypovolemia. Mechanistic in vitro and in vivo analyses revealed that endothelial IL-4Rα PI3K signaling negatively regulates the histamine-induced endothelial leak response. These results define an unanticipated role for IL-4Rα– mediated PI3K signaling in negative regulation of IgE-mediated anaphylactic reactions.
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Sledd, J., Wu, D., Ahrens, R., Lee, J., Waggoner, L., Tsai, Y. T., … Hogan, S. P. (2015). Loss of il-4rα–mediated pi3k signaling accelerates the progression of ige/mast cell–mediated reactions. Immunity Inflammation and Disease, 3(4), 420–430. https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.80
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