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Role of IL‐9 and IL‐10 in the pathogenesis of chronic spontaneous urticaria through the JAK/STAT signalling pathway

Hua Feng, Jiangao Feng, Zhongwei Zhang, Qunying Xu, Min Hu, Yongning Wu, Yuanan Lu

2020Cell Biochemistry and Function25 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study investigated the role of interleukin (IL)‐9 and IL‐10 in the pathogenesis of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). Autologous serum skin test and histamine release test were performed in CSU patients and normal subjects. Kunming mice were used to develop a mouse model for CSU. We induced IL‐9 overexpression, IL‐10 overexpression, and JAK/STAT pathway inhibition as well as a combination of all three conditions in CSU and control mice. Eosinophils in the skin tissues, inflammatory cytokine expression, and distribution of T lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of mice were detected. Expression patterns of IL‐9, IL‐10, STAT3, JAK2, and INF‐γ in clinical samples and mice were detected by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT‐qPCR) and western blot analysis. The positive rate of autologous serum skin test and the histamine release rate of CSU patients, compared with normal subjects, were apparently elevated. Compared with controls, mice with CSU experienced longer duration and higher frequency of pruritus and demonstrated enhanced levels of CD8 + , the ratio of CD4 + /CD8 + , number of eosinophils, and inflammatory cytokine expression in serum as well as activated JAK/STAT signalling pathway; at the same time, levels of CD4 + and INF‐γ were reduced. This trend was found in CSU mice overexpressing IL‐9 and IL‐10 when compared with the CSU mice without treatment. In contrast, JAK/STAT inhibition reversed the above trend. Overall, our study suggests that IL‐9 and IL‐10 contribute to CSU development via activation of the JAK/STAT signalling pathway.

Topics & Concepts

PathogenesisstatJAK-STAT signaling pathwayCytokineHistamineImmunologyWestern blotSTAT3CD8Janus kinaseInterleukinMedicineEndocrinologyImmune systemInternal medicineBiologySignal transductionReceptorGeneTyrosine kinaseBiochemistryUrticaria and Related ConditionsMast cells and histamineDermatology and Skin Diseases
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