Upregulation of calprotectin in mild IgE-mediated ovalbumin hypersensitivity

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Abstract

Calprotectin, also known as S100A8/A9, has been linked to gut inflammation caused by IgE-mediated food hypersensitivities, but the pathophysiologic abnormalities it causes remain to be determined. We created a mild food hypersensitivity model through oral gavage of ovalbumin in Norway brown rats without using immune adjuvant. Changes in the levels of calprotectin and inflammation-associated cytokines were then observed over time. We found that fecal calprotectin as well as jejunal and liver TLR4, TNF-α, NF-κB, IL-1β, and IL-6 were upregulated in hypersensitive rats. Additionally, the influence of calprotectin on CD4+ T and dendritic cells was observed by co-culturing CD4+ T cells with dendritic cells, which revealed a shift toward increased Th2 T cells in calprotectin-treated cultures. These results suggest that calprotectin, along with other inflammatory factors, promotes the inflammation seen in mild food allergy.

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Zhu, Q., Li, F., Wang, J., Ma, J., & Sheng, X. (2017). Upregulation of calprotectin in mild IgE-mediated ovalbumin hypersensitivity. Oncotarget, 8(23), 37342–37354. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16954

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