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Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78

The pre- and postnatal environment may represent a window of opportunity for allergy and asthma prevention, and the hygiene hypothesis implies that microbial agents may play an important role in this regard. Using the cowshed-derived bacterium Acinetobacter lwoffii F78 together with a mouse model of...

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Autores principales: Conrad, Melanie L., Ferstl, Ruth, Teich, René, Brand, Stephanie, Blümer, Nicole, Yildirim, Ali Ö., Patrascan, Cecilia C., Hanuszkiewicz, Anna, Akira, Shizuo, Wagner, Hermann, Holst, Otto, von Mutius, Erika, Pfefferle, Petra I., Kirschning, Carsten J., Garn, Holger, Renz, Harald
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2806458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19995952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20090845
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author Conrad, Melanie L.
Ferstl, Ruth
Teich, René
Brand, Stephanie
Blümer, Nicole
Yildirim, Ali Ö.
Patrascan, Cecilia C.
Hanuszkiewicz, Anna
Akira, Shizuo
Wagner, Hermann
Holst, Otto
von Mutius, Erika
Pfefferle, Petra I.
Kirschning, Carsten J.
Garn, Holger
Renz, Harald
author_facet Conrad, Melanie L.
Ferstl, Ruth
Teich, René
Brand, Stephanie
Blümer, Nicole
Yildirim, Ali Ö.
Patrascan, Cecilia C.
Hanuszkiewicz, Anna
Akira, Shizuo
Wagner, Hermann
Holst, Otto
von Mutius, Erika
Pfefferle, Petra I.
Kirschning, Carsten J.
Garn, Holger
Renz, Harald
author_sort Conrad, Melanie L.
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description The pre- and postnatal environment may represent a window of opportunity for allergy and asthma prevention, and the hygiene hypothesis implies that microbial agents may play an important role in this regard. Using the cowshed-derived bacterium Acinetobacter lwoffii F78 together with a mouse model of experimental allergic airway inflammation, this study investigated the hygiene hypothesis, maternal (prenatal) microbial exposure, and the involvement of Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling in prenatal protection from asthma. Maternal intranasal exposure to A. lwoffii F78 protected against the development of experimental asthma in the progeny. Maternally, A. lwoffii F78 exposure resulted in a transient increase in lung and serum proinflammatory cytokine production and up-regulation of lung TLR messenger RNA. Conversely, suppression of TLRs was observed in placental tissue. To investigate further, the functional relevance of maternal TLR signaling was tested in TLR2/3/4/7/9(−/−) knockout mice. The asthma-preventive effect was completely abolished in heterozygous offspring from A. lwoffii F78–treated TLR2/3/4/7/9(−/−) homozygous mother mice. Furthermore, the mild local and systemic inflammatory response was also absent in these A. lwoffii F78–exposed mothers. These data establish a direct relationship between maternal bacterial exposures, functional maternal TLR signaling, and asthma protection in the progeny.
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spelling pubmed-28064582010-06-21 Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78 Conrad, Melanie L. Ferstl, Ruth Teich, René Brand, Stephanie Blümer, Nicole Yildirim, Ali Ö. Patrascan, Cecilia C. Hanuszkiewicz, Anna Akira, Shizuo Wagner, Hermann Holst, Otto von Mutius, Erika Pfefferle, Petra I. Kirschning, Carsten J. Garn, Holger Renz, Harald J Exp Med Brief Definitive Report The pre- and postnatal environment may represent a window of opportunity for allergy and asthma prevention, and the hygiene hypothesis implies that microbial agents may play an important role in this regard. Using the cowshed-derived bacterium Acinetobacter lwoffii F78 together with a mouse model of experimental allergic airway inflammation, this study investigated the hygiene hypothesis, maternal (prenatal) microbial exposure, and the involvement of Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling in prenatal protection from asthma. Maternal intranasal exposure to A. lwoffii F78 protected against the development of experimental asthma in the progeny. Maternally, A. lwoffii F78 exposure resulted in a transient increase in lung and serum proinflammatory cytokine production and up-regulation of lung TLR messenger RNA. Conversely, suppression of TLRs was observed in placental tissue. To investigate further, the functional relevance of maternal TLR signaling was tested in TLR2/3/4/7/9(−/−) knockout mice. The asthma-preventive effect was completely abolished in heterozygous offspring from A. lwoffii F78–treated TLR2/3/4/7/9(−/−) homozygous mother mice. Furthermore, the mild local and systemic inflammatory response was also absent in these A. lwoffii F78–exposed mothers. These data establish a direct relationship between maternal bacterial exposures, functional maternal TLR signaling, and asthma protection in the progeny. The Rockefeller University Press 2009-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2806458/ /pubmed/19995952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20090845 Text en © 2009 Conrad et al. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.jem.org/misc/terms.shtml). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
spellingShingle Brief Definitive Report
Conrad, Melanie L.
Ferstl, Ruth
Teich, René
Brand, Stephanie
Blümer, Nicole
Yildirim, Ali Ö.
Patrascan, Cecilia C.
Hanuszkiewicz, Anna
Akira, Shizuo
Wagner, Hermann
Holst, Otto
von Mutius, Erika
Pfefferle, Petra I.
Kirschning, Carsten J.
Garn, Holger
Renz, Harald
Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78
title Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78
title_full Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78
title_fullStr Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78
title_full_unstemmed Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78
title_short Maternal TLR signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe Acinetobacter lwoffii F78
title_sort maternal tlr signaling is required for prenatal asthma protection by the nonpathogenic microbe acinetobacter lwoffii f78
topic Brief Definitive Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2806458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19995952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20090845
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