Title of article :
The Regulation of the IL-18 on Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells in Allergic Rhinitis
Author/Authors :
Li, Chuling Department of Otolaryngology - Dongguan Women and Children’s hospital - Dong Guan, China , Xu, Yaxiong Department of Otolaryngology - Dongguan Women and Children’s hospital - Dong Guan, China , Luo, Xianglin Department of Otolaryngology - Dongguan Women and Children’s hospital - Dong Guan, China , Chen, Fajian Department of Otolaryngology - Dongguan Women and Children’s hospital - Dong Guan, China
Abstract :
Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) promote
allergic inflammation by producing interleukin-4 (IL-4), IL-5, IL-
9, and IL-13. IL-18 can promote T helper 2 cell (Th2) response by
inducing IL-4, and IL-13 production from mast cells and basophils.
However, the regulation of IL-18 on ILC2s remained unknown.
Objective: To investigate the regulatory role of IL-18 in inducing
the type 2 innate lymphoid cells.
Methods: Twenty patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) and 20 controls
were enrolled. The mRNA and protein levels of IL-18 in serum, as
well as the frequencies of ILC2 in peripheral blood mononuclear
cells (PBMCs) were measured by real-time polymerase chain
reaction (PCR), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and
flow cytometry. The ILC2s were sorted and the mRNA expression
of IL-18 receptor in ILC2 was analyzed by real-time PCR. The
effects of IL-18 on the proliferation and type 2 cytokine production
were detected by tritiated thymidine incorporation test, real-time
PCR, and ELISA, respectively.
Results: The levels of IL-18 mRNA and protein were significantly
higher in AR patients than in the controls (P<0.05). The frequency
of ILC2 in peripheral blood was elevated in the AR patients than
in the controls. After stimulation by IL-18 and house dust mite
(HDM), the expression of IL-18 receptor (IL-18R) by ILC2 was
significantly up-regulated. The tritiated thymidine incorporation
results showed that IL-18 promoted the proliferation of ILC2 in a
dose-dependent manner. IL-18 also induced the expression of IL-5
and IL-13 proteins by ILC2.
Conclusion: Our results confirmed -for the first time- the effect of
IL-18 in innate immunity, which was demonstrated by direct effect
on the differentiation and function of ILC2.
Keywords :
IL-18 , Allergic Rhinitis , Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Immunology (IJI)