Immunity
Volume 34, Issue 4, 22 April 2011, Pages 527-540
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An Unexpected Role for Uric Acid as an Inducer of T Helper 2 Cell Immunity to Inhaled Antigens and Inflammatory Mediator of Allergic Asthma

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Summary

Although deposition of uric acid (UA) crystals is known as the cause of gout, it is unclear whether UA plays a role in other inflammatory diseases. We here have shown that UA is released in the airways of allergen-challenged asthmatic patients and mice, where it was necessary for mounting T helper 2 (Th2) cell immunity, airway eosinophilia, and bronchial hyperreactivity to inhaled harmless proteins and clinically relevant house dust mite allergen. Conversely, administration of UA crystals together with protein antigen was sufficient to promote Th2 cell immunity and features of asthma. The adjuvant effects of UA did not require the inflammasome (Nlrp3, Pycard) or the interleukin-1 (Myd88, IL-1r) axis. UA crystals promoted Th2 cell immunity by activating dendritic cells through spleen tyrosine kinase and PI3-kinase δ signaling. These findings provide further molecular insight into Th2 cell development and identify UA as an essential initiator and amplifier of allergic inflammation.

Highlights

► UA is an essential initiator and amplifier of allergy induced by alum or HDM ► UA crystal-induced Th2 cell immunity does not require inflammasome or IL-1R signaling ► Dendritic cells are necessary and required for Th2 cell immunity to OVA+UA ► Dendritic cells get activated in a pathway requiring Syk and PI3Kδ

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These authors contributed equally to this work