Journal article

Elevated IL-33 expression is associated with pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis, and exogenous IL-33 promotes eosinophilic esophagitis development in mice

LM Judd, RG Heine, TR Menheniott, J Buzzelli, N O’Brien-Simpson, D Pavlic, L O’Connor, K Al Gazali, O Hamilton, M Scurr, AM Collison, J Mattes, KJ Allen, AS Giraud

American Journal of Physiology Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | Published : 2016

Abstract

We tested whether the T helper (Th) type 2 (Th2) cell agonist and allergenic ligand IL-33 was associated with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) development in a pediatric cohort and whether IL-33 protein could induce disease symptoms in mice. Biopsies from EoE patients or controls were used to measure IL-33 mRNA and protein expression. Increased expression of IL-33 mRNA was found in the esophageal mucosa in EoE. IL-33 protein was detected in cells negative for CD45, mast cells, and epithelial cell markers near blood vessels. Circulating levels of IL-33 were not increased. The time course for IL-33 gene expression was quantified in an established Aspergillus fumigatus allergen mouse model of EoE..

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