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An enteric helminth infection protects against an allergic response to dietary antigen.

J Immunol 2002 Sep 15;169(6):3284-92 (ISSN: 0022-1767)

Bashir ME; Andersen P; Fuss IJ; Shi HN; Nagler-Anderson C [Related Authors]
Mucosal Immunology Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA.

Although helminths induce a polarized Th2 response they have been shown, in clinical studies, to confer protection against allergies. To elucidate the basis for this paradox, we have examined the influence of an enteric helminth infection on a model of food allergy. Upon Ag challenge, mice fed peanut (PN) extract plus the mucosal adjuvant cholera toxin (CT) produced PN-specific IgE that correlated with systemic anaphylactic symptoms and elevated plasma histamine. PN-specific IgE was not induced in helminth-infected mice fed PN without CT. Moreover, when PN plus CT was fed to helminth-infected mice, both PN-specific IgE and anaphylactic symptoms were greatly diminished. The down-regulation of PN-specific IgE was associated with a marked reduction in the secretion of IL-13 by PN-specific T cells. When helminth-infected PN plus CT-sensitized mice were treated with neutralizing Abs to IL-10, the PN-specific IgE response and anaphylactic symptoms were similar to, or greater than, those seen in mice that receive PN and CT alone. Taken together, these results suggest that helminth-dependent protection against allergic disease involves immunoregulatory mechanisms that block production of allergen-specific IgE.

Major Subject Heading(s) Minor Subject Heading(s) CAS Registry / EC Numbers
    • Allergens [immunology]
    • Food Hypersensitivity [immunology] [prevention & control]
    • Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic [immunology]
    • Nematospiroides dubius [immunology]
    • Strongylida Infections [immunology]
  • Administration, Oral
    Allergens [administration & dosage]
  • Anaphylaxis [immunology] [parasitology] [prevention & control]
  • Antibody Specificity
  • Arachis hypogaea [immunology]
  • Epitopes [administration & dosage] [immunology]
  • Food Hypersensitivity [parasitology]
  • Immune Sera [administration & dosage]
  • Immunoglobulin E [biosynthesis] [blood]
  • Injections, Intraperitoneal
  • Interleukin-10 [immunology]
  • Interleukin-13 [antagonists & inhibitors] [biosynthesis]
  • Mice, Inbred C3H
    Mice
  • Th2 Cells [immunology] [metabolism]
    • 0 (Allergens)
    • 0 (Epitopes)
    • 0 (Immune Sera)
    • 0 (Interleukin-13)
    • 130068-27-8 (Interleukin-10)
    • 37341-29-0 (Immunoglobulin E)

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