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Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To improve the efficacy and safety of tolerance induction for food allergies, identifying the tissues responsible for inducing intestinal inflammation and subsequent oral tolerance is important. We used OVA23-3 mice, which express an ovalbumin-specific T-cell receptor, to e...

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Autores principales: Nakajima-Adachi, Haruyo, Kikuchi, Akira, Fujimura, Yoko, Shibahara, Kyoko, Makino, Tsuyoshi, Goseki-Sone, Masae, Kihara-Fujioka, Miran, Nochi, Tomonori, Kurashima, Yosuke, Igarashi, Osamu, Yamamoto, Masafumi, Kunisawa, Jun, Toda, Masako, Kaminogawa, Shuichi, Sato, Ryuichiro, Kiyono, Hiroshi, Hachimura, Satoshi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4188560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25290461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107492
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author Nakajima-Adachi, Haruyo
Kikuchi, Akira
Fujimura, Yoko
Shibahara, Kyoko
Makino, Tsuyoshi
Goseki-Sone, Masae
Kihara-Fujioka, Miran
Nochi, Tomonori
Kurashima, Yosuke
Igarashi, Osamu
Yamamoto, Masafumi
Kunisawa, Jun
Toda, Masako
Kaminogawa, Shuichi
Sato, Ryuichiro
Kiyono, Hiroshi
Hachimura, Satoshi
author_facet Nakajima-Adachi, Haruyo
Kikuchi, Akira
Fujimura, Yoko
Shibahara, Kyoko
Makino, Tsuyoshi
Goseki-Sone, Masae
Kihara-Fujioka, Miran
Nochi, Tomonori
Kurashima, Yosuke
Igarashi, Osamu
Yamamoto, Masafumi
Kunisawa, Jun
Toda, Masako
Kaminogawa, Shuichi
Sato, Ryuichiro
Kiyono, Hiroshi
Hachimura, Satoshi
author_sort Nakajima-Adachi, Haruyo
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To improve the efficacy and safety of tolerance induction for food allergies, identifying the tissues responsible for inducing intestinal inflammation and subsequent oral tolerance is important. We used OVA23-3 mice, which express an ovalbumin-specific T-cell receptor, to elucidate the roles of local and systemic immune tissues in intestinal inflammation. METHODS AND RESULTS: OVA23-3 mice developed marked enteropathy after consuming a diet containing egg white (EW diet) for 10 days but overcame the enteropathy (despite continued moderate inflammation) after receiving EW diet for a total of 28 days. Injecting mice with anti-IL-4 antibody or cyclosporine A confirmed the involvement of Th2 cells in the development of the enteropathy. To assess the individual contributions of Peyer’s patches (PPs), mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), and the spleen to the generation of effector CD4(+) T-cells, we analyzed the IL-4 production, proliferation in response to ovalbumin, and CD4(+) T-cell numbers of these tissues. EW feeding for 10 days induced significant IL-4 production in PPs, the infiltration of numerous CD4(+) T-cells into MLNs, and a decrease in CD4(+) T-cell numbers in spleen. On day 28, CD4(+) T-cells from all tissues had attenuated responses to ovalbumin, suggesting tolerance acquisition, although MLN CD4(+) T-cells still maintained IL-4 production with proliferation. In addition, removal of MLNs but not the spleen decreased the severity of enteropathy and PP-disrupted mice showed delayed onset of EW-induced inflammatory responses. Disruption of peripheral lymphoid tissues or of both PPs and MLNs almost completely prevented the enteropathy. CONCLUSIONS: PPs and MLNs coordinately promote enteropathy by generating effector T-cells during the initial and exacerbated phases, respectively; the spleen is dispensable for enteropathy and shows tolerogenic responses throughout EW-feeding. The regulation of PPs may suppress the initiation of intestinal inflammation, subsequently restricting MLNs and inhibiting the progression of food-allergic enteropathy.
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spelling pubmed-41885602014-10-10 Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy Nakajima-Adachi, Haruyo Kikuchi, Akira Fujimura, Yoko Shibahara, Kyoko Makino, Tsuyoshi Goseki-Sone, Masae Kihara-Fujioka, Miran Nochi, Tomonori Kurashima, Yosuke Igarashi, Osamu Yamamoto, Masafumi Kunisawa, Jun Toda, Masako Kaminogawa, Shuichi Sato, Ryuichiro Kiyono, Hiroshi Hachimura, Satoshi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To improve the efficacy and safety of tolerance induction for food allergies, identifying the tissues responsible for inducing intestinal inflammation and subsequent oral tolerance is important. We used OVA23-3 mice, which express an ovalbumin-specific T-cell receptor, to elucidate the roles of local and systemic immune tissues in intestinal inflammation. METHODS AND RESULTS: OVA23-3 mice developed marked enteropathy after consuming a diet containing egg white (EW diet) for 10 days but overcame the enteropathy (despite continued moderate inflammation) after receiving EW diet for a total of 28 days. Injecting mice with anti-IL-4 antibody or cyclosporine A confirmed the involvement of Th2 cells in the development of the enteropathy. To assess the individual contributions of Peyer’s patches (PPs), mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), and the spleen to the generation of effector CD4(+) T-cells, we analyzed the IL-4 production, proliferation in response to ovalbumin, and CD4(+) T-cell numbers of these tissues. EW feeding for 10 days induced significant IL-4 production in PPs, the infiltration of numerous CD4(+) T-cells into MLNs, and a decrease in CD4(+) T-cell numbers in spleen. On day 28, CD4(+) T-cells from all tissues had attenuated responses to ovalbumin, suggesting tolerance acquisition, although MLN CD4(+) T-cells still maintained IL-4 production with proliferation. In addition, removal of MLNs but not the spleen decreased the severity of enteropathy and PP-disrupted mice showed delayed onset of EW-induced inflammatory responses. Disruption of peripheral lymphoid tissues or of both PPs and MLNs almost completely prevented the enteropathy. CONCLUSIONS: PPs and MLNs coordinately promote enteropathy by generating effector T-cells during the initial and exacerbated phases, respectively; the spleen is dispensable for enteropathy and shows tolerogenic responses throughout EW-feeding. The regulation of PPs may suppress the initiation of intestinal inflammation, subsequently restricting MLNs and inhibiting the progression of food-allergic enteropathy. Public Library of Science 2014-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4188560/ /pubmed/25290461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107492 Text en © 2014 Nakajima-Adachi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nakajima-Adachi, Haruyo
Kikuchi, Akira
Fujimura, Yoko
Shibahara, Kyoko
Makino, Tsuyoshi
Goseki-Sone, Masae
Kihara-Fujioka, Miran
Nochi, Tomonori
Kurashima, Yosuke
Igarashi, Osamu
Yamamoto, Masafumi
Kunisawa, Jun
Toda, Masako
Kaminogawa, Shuichi
Sato, Ryuichiro
Kiyono, Hiroshi
Hachimura, Satoshi
Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy
title Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy
title_full Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy
title_fullStr Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy
title_full_unstemmed Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy
title_short Peyer’s Patches and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Cooperatively Promote Enteropathy in a Mouse Model of Food Allergy
title_sort peyer’s patches and mesenteric lymph nodes cooperatively promote enteropathy in a mouse model of food allergy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4188560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25290461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107492
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