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Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression

Omnivorous animals, including mice and humans, tend to prefer energy-dense nutrients rich in fat over plant-based diets, especially for short periods of time, but the health consequences of this short-term consumption of energy-dense nutrients are unclear. Here, we show that short-term reiterative s...

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Autores principales: Siracusa, Francesco, Schaltenberg, Nicola, Kumar, Yogesh, Lesker, Till R., Steglich, Babett, Liwinski, Timur, Cortesi, Filippo, Frommann, Laura, Diercks, Björn-Phillip, Bönisch, Friedericke, Fischer, Alexander W., Scognamiglio, Pasquale, Pauly, Mira J., Casar, Christian, Cohen, Yotam, Pelczar, Penelope, Agalioti, Theodora, Delfs, Flemming, Worthmann, Anna, Wahib, Ramez, Jagemann, Bettina, Mittrücker, Hans-Willi, Kretz, Oliver, Guse, Andreas H., Izbicki, Jakob R., Lassen, Kara G., Strowig, Till, Schweizer, Michaela, Villablanca, Eduardo J., Elinav, Eran, Huber, Samuel, Heeren, Joerg, Gagliani, Nicola
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group US 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10457203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37580603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41590-023-01587-x
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author Siracusa, Francesco
Schaltenberg, Nicola
Kumar, Yogesh
Lesker, Till R.
Steglich, Babett
Liwinski, Timur
Cortesi, Filippo
Frommann, Laura
Diercks, Björn-Phillip
Bönisch, Friedericke
Fischer, Alexander W.
Scognamiglio, Pasquale
Pauly, Mira J.
Casar, Christian
Cohen, Yotam
Pelczar, Penelope
Agalioti, Theodora
Delfs, Flemming
Worthmann, Anna
Wahib, Ramez
Jagemann, Bettina
Mittrücker, Hans-Willi
Kretz, Oliver
Guse, Andreas H.
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Lassen, Kara G.
Strowig, Till
Schweizer, Michaela
Villablanca, Eduardo J.
Elinav, Eran
Huber, Samuel
Heeren, Joerg
Gagliani, Nicola
author_facet Siracusa, Francesco
Schaltenberg, Nicola
Kumar, Yogesh
Lesker, Till R.
Steglich, Babett
Liwinski, Timur
Cortesi, Filippo
Frommann, Laura
Diercks, Björn-Phillip
Bönisch, Friedericke
Fischer, Alexander W.
Scognamiglio, Pasquale
Pauly, Mira J.
Casar, Christian
Cohen, Yotam
Pelczar, Penelope
Agalioti, Theodora
Delfs, Flemming
Worthmann, Anna
Wahib, Ramez
Jagemann, Bettina
Mittrücker, Hans-Willi
Kretz, Oliver
Guse, Andreas H.
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Lassen, Kara G.
Strowig, Till
Schweizer, Michaela
Villablanca, Eduardo J.
Elinav, Eran
Huber, Samuel
Heeren, Joerg
Gagliani, Nicola
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description Omnivorous animals, including mice and humans, tend to prefer energy-dense nutrients rich in fat over plant-based diets, especially for short periods of time, but the health consequences of this short-term consumption of energy-dense nutrients are unclear. Here, we show that short-term reiterative switching to ‘feast diets’, mimicking our social eating behavior, breaches the potential buffering effect of the intestinal microbiota and reorganizes the immunological architecture of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues. The first dietary switch was sufficient to induce transient mucosal immune depression and suppress systemic immunity, leading to higher susceptibility to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes infections. The ability to respond to antigenic challenges with a model antigen was also impaired. These observations could be explained by a reduction of CD4(+) T cell metabolic fitness and cytokine production due to impaired mTOR activity in response to reduced microbial provision of fiber metabolites. Reintroducing dietary fiber rewired T cell metabolism and restored mucosal and systemic CD4(+) T cell functions and immunity. Finally, dietary intervention with human volunteers confirmed the effect of short-term dietary switches on human CD4(+) T cell functionality. Therefore, short-term nutritional changes cause a transient depression of mucosal and systemic immunity, creating a window of opportunity for pathogenic infection.
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spelling pubmed-104572032023-08-27 Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression Siracusa, Francesco Schaltenberg, Nicola Kumar, Yogesh Lesker, Till R. Steglich, Babett Liwinski, Timur Cortesi, Filippo Frommann, Laura Diercks, Björn-Phillip Bönisch, Friedericke Fischer, Alexander W. Scognamiglio, Pasquale Pauly, Mira J. Casar, Christian Cohen, Yotam Pelczar, Penelope Agalioti, Theodora Delfs, Flemming Worthmann, Anna Wahib, Ramez Jagemann, Bettina Mittrücker, Hans-Willi Kretz, Oliver Guse, Andreas H. Izbicki, Jakob R. Lassen, Kara G. Strowig, Till Schweizer, Michaela Villablanca, Eduardo J. Elinav, Eran Huber, Samuel Heeren, Joerg Gagliani, Nicola Nat Immunol Article Omnivorous animals, including mice and humans, tend to prefer energy-dense nutrients rich in fat over plant-based diets, especially for short periods of time, but the health consequences of this short-term consumption of energy-dense nutrients are unclear. Here, we show that short-term reiterative switching to ‘feast diets’, mimicking our social eating behavior, breaches the potential buffering effect of the intestinal microbiota and reorganizes the immunological architecture of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues. The first dietary switch was sufficient to induce transient mucosal immune depression and suppress systemic immunity, leading to higher susceptibility to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes infections. The ability to respond to antigenic challenges with a model antigen was also impaired. These observations could be explained by a reduction of CD4(+) T cell metabolic fitness and cytokine production due to impaired mTOR activity in response to reduced microbial provision of fiber metabolites. Reintroducing dietary fiber rewired T cell metabolism and restored mucosal and systemic CD4(+) T cell functions and immunity. Finally, dietary intervention with human volunteers confirmed the effect of short-term dietary switches on human CD4(+) T cell functionality. Therefore, short-term nutritional changes cause a transient depression of mucosal and systemic immunity, creating a window of opportunity for pathogenic infection. Nature Publishing Group US 2023-08-14 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10457203/ /pubmed/37580603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41590-023-01587-x Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Schaltenberg, Nicola
Kumar, Yogesh
Lesker, Till R.
Steglich, Babett
Liwinski, Timur
Cortesi, Filippo
Frommann, Laura
Diercks, Björn-Phillip
Bönisch, Friedericke
Fischer, Alexander W.
Scognamiglio, Pasquale
Pauly, Mira J.
Casar, Christian
Cohen, Yotam
Pelczar, Penelope
Agalioti, Theodora
Delfs, Flemming
Worthmann, Anna
Wahib, Ramez
Jagemann, Bettina
Mittrücker, Hans-Willi
Kretz, Oliver
Guse, Andreas H.
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Lassen, Kara G.
Strowig, Till
Schweizer, Michaela
Villablanca, Eduardo J.
Elinav, Eran
Huber, Samuel
Heeren, Joerg
Gagliani, Nicola
Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression
title Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression
title_full Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression
title_fullStr Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression
title_full_unstemmed Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression
title_short Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression
title_sort short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10457203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37580603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41590-023-01587-x
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