Journal article

Transcriptional profiling of eosinophil subsets in interleukin-5 transgenic mice

KA Fairfax, JE Bolden, AJ Robinson, EC Lucas, TM Baldwin, KA Ramsay, R Cole, DJ Hilton, CA de Graaf

Journal of Leukocyte Biology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Eosinophils are important in fighting parasitic infections and are implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma and allergy. IL-5 is a critical regulator of eosinophil development, controlling proliferation, differentiation, and maturation of the lineage. Mice that constitutively express IL-5 have in excess of 10-fold more eosinophils in the hematopoietic organs than their wild type (WT) counterparts. We have identified that much of this expansion is in a population of Siglec-F high eosinophils, which are rare in WT mice. In this study, we assessed transcription in myeloid progenitors, eosinophil precursors, and Siglec-F medium and Siglec-F high eosinophils from IL-5 transgenic mice and in doing..

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Awarded by State Government of Victoria


Funding Acknowledgements

C.d.G. was supported by an APA and an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (GNT1035229). J.B. was supported by an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (GNT0637403). This work was supported by the Independent Research Institute Infrastructure Support Scheme grant (361646) from the NHMRC; NHMRC project grant to D.H (1048087), NHMRC program grant (1113577); funding from the ACRF; funding from the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support; and funding from CSL to D.H.