Skin thymic stromal lymphopoietin initiates Th2 responses through an orchestrated immune cascade

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Abstract

Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) has emerged as a key initiator in Th2 immune responses, but the TSLP-driven immune cascade leading to Th2 initiation remains to be delineated. Here, by dissecting the cellular network triggered by mouse skin TSLP in vivo, we uncover that TSLP-promoted IL-4 induction in CD4 + T cells in skin-draining lymph nodes is driven by an orchestrated 'DC-T-Baso-T' cascade, which represents a sequential cooperation of dendritic cells (DCs), CD4 + T cells and basophils. Moreover, we reveal that TSLP-activated DCs prime naive CD4 + T cells to produce IL-3 via OX40L signalling and demonstrate that the OX40L-IL-3 axis has a critical role in mediating basophil recruitment, CD4 + T-cell expansion and Th2 priming. These findings thus add novel insights into the cellular network and signal axis underlying the initiation of Th2 immune responses. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Leyva-Castillo, J. M., Hener, P., Michea, P., Karasuyama, H., Chan, S., Soumelis, V., & Li, M. (2013). Skin thymic stromal lymphopoietin initiates Th2 responses through an orchestrated immune cascade. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3847

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