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Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans.

BACKGROUND: Production of antibodies that are specific for allergens is an important pathological process in inflammatory allergic diseases. These contain the antibodies against antigens of Candida albicans, one of the normal microbial flora in an intestinal tract. We studied the effects of the pred...

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Autores principales: Tansho, Shigeru, Abe, Shigeru, Ishibashi, Hiroko, Mitsuya, Masayasu, Wada, Kayoko, Ikeda, Tatsuo, Suegara, Nobuo, Koshio, Osamu, Ono, Yasuo, Yamaguchi, Hideyo
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Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15223610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09511920410001713510
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author Tansho, Shigeru
Abe, Shigeru
Ishibashi, Hiroko
Mitsuya, Masayasu
Wada, Kayoko
Ikeda, Tatsuo
Suegara, Nobuo
Koshio, Osamu
Ono, Yasuo
Yamaguchi, Hideyo
author_facet Tansho, Shigeru
Abe, Shigeru
Ishibashi, Hiroko
Mitsuya, Masayasu
Wada, Kayoko
Ikeda, Tatsuo
Suegara, Nobuo
Koshio, Osamu
Ono, Yasuo
Yamaguchi, Hideyo
author_sort Tansho, Shigeru
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Production of antibodies that are specific for allergens is an important pathological process in inflammatory allergic diseases. These contain the antibodies against antigens of Candida albicans, one of the normal microbial flora in an intestinal tract. We studied the effects of the prednisolone administration on the production of anti-Candida antibodies in the gastrointestinally C. albicans-colonized mice. METHODS AND MATERIALS: BALB/c mice, treated with antibacterial antibiotics to decontaminate indigenous intestinal bacterial flora, were inoculated intragastrically with C. albicans. The mice, in which C. albicans grows intestinally, were administered prednisolone to induce temporary immunosuppression. The Candida growth in their intestinal tract and their antibody response to Candida were examined. RESULTS: Antibiotic treatment allowed establishment of C. albicans gastrointestinal colonization, but did not cause subsequent systemic dissemination of C. albicans in all the animals. When these animals received an additional treatment with prednisolone, they showed a significantly higher population of C. albicans in their feces than those of animals treated with antibiotics alone, and the organisms were recovered even from their kidney. This systemic dissemination by C. albicans appeared to be temporal, because all the mice survived without any symptoms for more than 2 months. Examination of the serum titers of total immunoglobulin (Ig)E antibodies and specific IgE and IgG antibodies against Candida antigens demonstrated that titers of total IgE increased, partially by day 14 and clearly at day 27, in prednisolone-treated Candida-colonized mice. Without prednisolone treatment, an increment of the serum titer was scarcely observed. By day 27, corresponding to the increase of total IgE, the anti-Candida IgE and IgG titer increased in mice of the prednisolone-treated group. CONCLUSION: Administration of prednisolone to Candida-colonized mice can induce production of the IgG, IgE antibodies against Candida antigens, perhaps through temporal systemic dissemination of Candida from the intestinal tract.
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spelling pubmed-17815622007-01-25 Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans. Tansho, Shigeru Abe, Shigeru Ishibashi, Hiroko Mitsuya, Masayasu Wada, Kayoko Ikeda, Tatsuo Suegara, Nobuo Koshio, Osamu Ono, Yasuo Yamaguchi, Hideyo Mediators Inflamm Research Article BACKGROUND: Production of antibodies that are specific for allergens is an important pathological process in inflammatory allergic diseases. These contain the antibodies against antigens of Candida albicans, one of the normal microbial flora in an intestinal tract. We studied the effects of the prednisolone administration on the production of anti-Candida antibodies in the gastrointestinally C. albicans-colonized mice. METHODS AND MATERIALS: BALB/c mice, treated with antibacterial antibiotics to decontaminate indigenous intestinal bacterial flora, were inoculated intragastrically with C. albicans. The mice, in which C. albicans grows intestinally, were administered prednisolone to induce temporary immunosuppression. The Candida growth in their intestinal tract and their antibody response to Candida were examined. RESULTS: Antibiotic treatment allowed establishment of C. albicans gastrointestinal colonization, but did not cause subsequent systemic dissemination of C. albicans in all the animals. When these animals received an additional treatment with prednisolone, they showed a significantly higher population of C. albicans in their feces than those of animals treated with antibiotics alone, and the organisms were recovered even from their kidney. This systemic dissemination by C. albicans appeared to be temporal, because all the mice survived without any symptoms for more than 2 months. Examination of the serum titers of total immunoglobulin (Ig)E antibodies and specific IgE and IgG antibodies against Candida antigens demonstrated that titers of total IgE increased, partially by day 14 and clearly at day 27, in prednisolone-treated Candida-colonized mice. Without prednisolone treatment, an increment of the serum titer was scarcely observed. By day 27, corresponding to the increase of total IgE, the anti-Candida IgE and IgG titer increased in mice of the prednisolone-treated group. CONCLUSION: Administration of prednisolone to Candida-colonized mice can induce production of the IgG, IgE antibodies against Candida antigens, perhaps through temporal systemic dissemination of Candida from the intestinal tract. 2004-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1781562/ /pubmed/15223610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09511920410001713510 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Tansho, Shigeru
Abe, Shigeru
Ishibashi, Hiroko
Mitsuya, Masayasu
Wada, Kayoko
Ikeda, Tatsuo
Suegara, Nobuo
Koshio, Osamu
Ono, Yasuo
Yamaguchi, Hideyo
Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans.
title Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans.
title_full Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans.
title_fullStr Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans.
title_full_unstemmed Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans.
title_short Production of anti-Candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of Candida albicans.
title_sort production of anti-candida antibodies in mice with gut colonization of candida albicans.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15223610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09511920410001713510
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