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Cutting edge: Deficiency of macrophage migration inhibitory factor impairs murine airway allergic responses
Authors:Wang Bing  Huang Xiaozhu  Wolters Paul J  Sun Jiusong  Kitamoto Shiro  Yang Min  Riese Richard  Leng Lin  Chapman Harold A  Finn Patricia W  David John R  Bucala Richard  Shi Guo-Ping
Institution:Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 77th Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract:Increased levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in serum, sputum, and bronchioalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) from asthmatic patients and time/dose-dependent expression of MIF in eosinophils in response to phorbol myristate acetate suggest the participation of MIF in airway inflammation. In this study, we examined inflammation in OVA-sensitized mouse lungs in wild-type and MIF-deficient mice (MIF(-/-)). We report increased MIF in the lung and BALF of sensitized wild-type mice. MIF(-/-) mice demonstrated significant reductions in serum IgE and alveolar inflammatory cell recruitment. Reduced Th1/Th2 cytokines and chemokines also were detected in serum or BALF from MIF(-/-) mice. Importantly, alveolar macrophages and mast cells, but not dendritic cells or splenocytes, from MIF(-/-) mice demonstrated impaired CD4+ T cell activation, and the reconstitution of wild-type mast cells in MIF(-/-) mice restored the phenotype of OVA-induced airway inflammation, revealing a novel and essential role of mast cell-derived MIF in experimentally induced airway allergic diseases.
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