A murine model of peanut-allergic asthma

IF 3.3 Q2 ALLERGY Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2024.1378877
M. Paolucci, Nathalie Antz, Valentine Homère, Isabel Kolm, T. Kündig, Pål Johansen
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Peanut allergy is an IgE-mediated food allergy that is associated with asthma in certain patients. With increasing prevalence, its great impact on the quality of life, and a lack of treatment options, the need for new therapy options is a given. Hence, models for research and development are required. This study aimed to establish a murine model of allergic airway inflammation induced by peanut allergens.C3H mice were sensitised by intraperitoneal injections of peanut allergen extract and challenged by an intranasal application of the same extract. The assessment of airway inflammation involved the analysis of immune cells in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid as measured by flow cytometry. Inflammatory reactions in the lung tissue were also studied by histology and quantitative PCR. Moreover, peanut-specific immune responses were studied after re-stimulation of spleen cells in vitro.Sensitisation led to allergen-specific IgE, IgA, and IgG1 seroconversion. Subsequent nasal exposure led to allergic airway inflammation as manifested by structural changes such as bronchial smooth muscle hypertrophy, mucus cell hyperplasia, infiltration of eosinophil cells and T cells, as well as an upregulation of genes expressing IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, and IFN-γ. Upon re-stimulation of splenocytes with peanut allergen, increased secretion of both T-helper type 2 (Th2) and Th1 cytokines was observed.We successfully established a peanut-associated asthma model that exhibited many features characteristic of airway inflammation in human patients with allergic asthma. The model holds potential as a tool for investigating novel therapeutic approaches aimed at preventing the development of allergic asthma.
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花生过敏性哮喘小鼠模型
花生过敏是一种 IgE 介导的食物过敏,在某些患者中与哮喘有关。随着花生过敏的发病率越来越高,它对生活质量的影响越来越大,而且缺乏治疗方法,因此需要新的治疗方案。因此,需要研究和开发模型。本研究旨在建立花生过敏原诱发过敏性气道炎症的小鼠模型。C3H 小鼠通过腹腔注射花生过敏原提取物致敏,并通过鼻内应用相同提取物进行挑战。气道炎症的评估包括通过流式细胞术分析支气管肺泡灌洗液中的免疫细胞。肺组织中的炎症反应也通过组织学和定量 PCR 进行了研究。此外,还研究了体外重新刺激脾脏细胞后的花生特异性免疫反应。随后的鼻腔接触导致过敏性气道炎症,表现为支气管平滑肌肥大、粘液细胞增生、嗜酸性粒细胞和 T 细胞浸润等结构变化,以及表达 IL-4、IL-5、IL-13 和 IFN-γ 的基因上调。我们成功地建立了花生相关哮喘模型,该模型表现出人类过敏性哮喘患者气道炎症的许多特征。我们成功地建立了花生相关哮喘模型,该模型表现出人类过敏性哮喘患者气道炎症的许多特征。该模型有望成为研究新型治疗方法的工具,以预防过敏性哮喘的发生。
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