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     http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/
     071226225516.htm     
Fight Against Hay Fever And Other Allergies Helped By New Immune System 
Discovery
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A mechanism which can lead to hay fever and other allergic reactions, by 
preventing the immune system from regulating itself properly, has been 
discovered by scientists. Researchers hope their finding will allow therapies 
to be developed that treat allergies by stopping this mechanism. (Credit: 
iStockphoto/Izabela Habur)

ScienceDaily (Jan. 1, 2008) — A mechanism which can lead to hay fever and other 
allergic reactions, by preventing the immune system from regulating itself 
properly, has been discovered by scientists. Researchers hope their finding 
will allow therapies to be developed that treat allergies by stopping this 
mechanism.

The new research shows that a gene known as GATA-3 can block the development of 
regulatory T-cells in the immune system by locking another gene. This gene, 
FOXP3, is key to regulatory T cells and when it is blocked new regulatory T 
cells stop being produced.

The scientists, from Imperial College London, the Swiss Institute of Allergy 
and Asthma Research in Davos, Switzerland, and other international 
institutions, hope that if they can develop therapies to stop FOXP3 being 
blocked, they can ensure that regulatory T cells are free to work normally.

Regulatory T cells are believed to be vital for averting allergic reactions in 
healthy individuals because they keep the other cells in check, suppressing 
pro-allergic cells known as Th2 cells and stopping the immune system from 
needlessly attacking the body.

In people with allergies, some types of cells in the immune system, 
particularly the Th2 cells, wrongly identify a particular allergen, such as 
pollen, as being dangerous. Whenever the person encounters this allergen again, 
these cells promote the production of antibodies to attack it, causing an 
allergic reaction.

Dr Carsten Schmidt-Weber, the principal investigator on the research from the 
National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College London, said: "This 
finding will help us to understand how healthy individuals are able to tolerate 
allergens and what we need to do to re-induce tolerance in the immune systems 
of patients with allergies. We hope that we will soon be able to help not only 
patients suffering from single allergies, but also those with multiple ones - 
the atopic patients."

The researchers reached their conclusions by analysing the genes related to 
regulatory T-cells and analysing how they interacted. They confirmed their 
findings by using mouse models to show that mice which were genetically 
engineered to express the GATA-3 gene in all T cells showed dramatic defects in 
the production of regulatory T-cells.

Dr Schmidt-Weber and his colleague Professor Stephen Durham, also from the 
National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College, hope the new findings 
will eventually lead to new, more effective treatments for hayfever and other 
allergies, to be used in combination with existing immunotherapies. They hope 
such treatments could help prevent hay fever and allergic asthma from reaching 
epidemic proportions.

This research was published December 27 2007 in the journal PLoS Biology.

This research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Ehmann 
Foundation Chur, the Saurer Foundation Zurich and Swiss Life Zurich.
Adapted from materials provided by Imperial College London, via EurekAlert!, a 
service of AAAS.
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