PGD2 and CRTH2 counteract Type 2 cytokine–elicited intestinal epithelial responses during helminth infection
Author(s) -
Oyebola O. Oyesola,
Michael T. Shanahan,
Matt Kanke,
Bridget Mooney,
Lauren M. Webb,
Shuchi Smita,
Macy K. Matheson,
Pamela Campioli,
Duc H. Pham,
Simon P. Früh,
John W. McGinty,
Madeline J. Churchill,
Jordan L. Cahoon,
Pavithra Sundaravaradan,
Becca A. Flitter,
K. Chandra Mouli,
Marija S. Nadjsombati,
Elena Kamynina,
Seth A. Peng,
Rebecca L. Cubitt,
Karsten Gronert,
James D. Lord,
Isabella Rauch,
Jakob von Moltke,
Praveen Sethupathy,
Elia D. Tait Wojno
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of experimental medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 8.483
H-Index - 448
eISSN - 1540-9538
pISSN - 0022-1007
DOI - 10.1084/jem.20202178
Subject(s) - goblet cell , cytokine , biology , immunology , nippostrongylus brasiliensis , cellular differentiation , inflammation , microbiology and biotechnology , epithelium , helminths , biochemistry , genetics , gene
Type 2 inflammation is associated with epithelial cell responses, including goblet cell hyperplasia, that promote worm expulsion during intestinal helminth infection. How these epithelial responses are regulated remains incompletely understood. Here, we show that mice deficient in the prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) receptor CRTH2 and mice with CRTH2 deficiency only in nonhematopoietic cells exhibited enhanced worm clearance and intestinal goblet cell hyperplasia following infection with the helminth Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. Small intestinal stem, goblet, and tuft cells expressed CRTH2. CRTH2-deficient small intestinal organoids showed enhanced budding and terminal differentiation to the goblet cell lineage. During helminth infection or in organoids, PGD2 and CRTH2 down-regulated intestinal epithelial Il13ra1 expression and reversed Type 2 cytokine-mediated suppression of epithelial cell proliferation and promotion of goblet cell accumulation. These data show that the PGD2-CRTH2 pathway negatively regulates the Type 2 cytokine-driven epithelial program, revealing a mechanism that can temper the highly inflammatory effects of the anti-helminth response.
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