Identification of T- and B-Cell Subsets That Expand in the Central and Peripheral Lymphoid Organs during the Establishment of Nut Allergy in an Adjuvant-Free Mouse Model

Nut allergies are potentially fatal and rarely outgrown for reasons that are not well understood. Phenotype of T- and B-cell subsets that expand during the early stages of nut allergy is largely unknown. Here we studied this problem using a novel mouse model of nut allergy. Mice were rendered hazeln...

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description Nut allergies are potentially fatal and rarely outgrown for reasons that are not well understood. Phenotype of T- and B-cell subsets that expand during the early stages of nut allergy is largely unknown. Here we studied this problem using a novel mouse model of nut allergy. Mice were rendered hazelnut allergic by a transdermal sensitization/oral elicitation protocol. Using flow cytometry, the T- and B-cell phenotype in the bone marrow (BM), spleen, and the mesenteric lymph node (MLN) of allergic and control mice was analyzed. Nut allergic mice exhibited an expansion of CD4+ CD62L− T cells in BM and spleen; a similar trend was noted in the MLN. There was expansion of CD80+ B cells in BM and spleen and MLN and CD62L− cells in BM and spleen. Interestingly, among CD80+ B cells, significant proportion was CD73− particularly in the MLN. These data demonstrate that during the early establishment of hazelnut allergy there is (i) expansion of CD4+CD62L− T-cell subsets in both the BM and the periphery, (ii) expansion of CD80+ and CD62L− B-cell subsets in BM and the periphery, and (iii) a significant downregulation of CD73 on a subset of B cells in MLN.
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