PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

IL-9 induces VEGF secretion from human mast cells and IL-9/IL-9 receptor genes are overexpressed in atopic dermatitis.

  • Nikolaos Sismanopoulos,
  • Danae A Delivanis,
  • Konstantinos D Alysandratos,
  • Asimenia Angelidou,
  • Magdalini Vasiadi,
  • Anastasia Therianou,
  • Theoharis C Theoharides

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
p. e33271

Abstract

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Interleukin 9 (IL-9) has been implicated in mast cell-related inflammatory diseases, such as asthma, where vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is involved. Here we report that IL-9 (10-20 ng/ml) induces gene expression and secretion of VEGF from human LAD2. IL-9 does not induce mast cell degranulation or the release of other mediators (IL-1, IL-8, or TNF). VEGF production in response to IL-9 involves STAT-3 activation. The effect is inhibited (about 80%) by the STAT-3 inhibitor, Stattic. Gene-expression of IL-9 and IL-9 receptor is significantly increased in lesional skin areas of atopic dermatitis (AD) patients as compared to normal control skin, while serum IL-9 is not different from controls. These results imply that functional interactions between IL-9 and mast cells leading to VEGF release contribute to the initiation/propagation of the pathogenesis of AD, a skin inflammatory disease.