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Query: UMLS:C0239946 (
liver fibrosis
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Thymic stromal lymphopoietin was recently identified as a master switch for the development of allergen-driven Th2 responses. However, the role of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) in the development of helminth-induced Th2 responses is unclear. Here, using
TSLPR
(-/-) mice, we show that while
TSLPR
signaling participates in the development of Schistosoma mansoni egg-induced CD4(+) Th2 responses, it plays only a transient role in the development of Th2-dependent pathology in the lung, liver, and intestine. Studies conducted in a pulmonary granuloma model showed that while a reduction in IL-4/IL-13-dependent granulomatous inflammation and tissue eosinophilia was observed in
TSLPR
(-/-) mice undergoing a primary response, lesion formation was not affected during a secondary granulomatous response, even though IL-5 and IL-13 were modestly reduced in the knockout mice. To evaluate the importance of
TSLPR
signaling in the development of a chronic Th2-dependent response,
TSLPR
(-/-) mice were also infected with S. mansoni cercariae. Here, the only significant difference noted in
TSLPR
(-/-) mice was a modest decrease in
liver fibrosis
in acutely infected animals. The transient decrease in fibrosis was associated with increased production of the antifibrotic cytokine IFN-gamma and decreased production of the profibrotic cytokine IL-13. Although the altered cytokine response persisted in chronically infected
TSLPR
(-/-) mice, it failed to reduce granuloma formation or fibrosis, confirming that
TSLPR
signaling plays a limited role in the development of chronic Th2-dependent pathology. Collectively, these findings suggest that while
TSLPR
signaling serves a key role in allergen-driven Th2 responses, it exerts minor regulatory activity during this chronic helminth infection.
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PMID:Regulation of helminth-induced Th2 responses by thymic stromal lymphopoietin. 1941 99