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Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2

Host immune responses are crucial for combating enteropathogenic infections including Campylobacter jejuni. Within 1 week following peroral C. jejuni infection, secondary abiotic IL-10(–/–) mice develop severe immunopathological sequelae affecting the colon (ulcerative enterocolitis). In the present...

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Autores principales: Heimesaat, Markus M., Grundmann, Ursula, Alutis, Marie E., Fischer, André, Bereswill, Stefan
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Publicado: Akadémiai Kiadó 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28690881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/1886.2017.00005
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author Heimesaat, Markus M.
Grundmann, Ursula
Alutis, Marie E.
Fischer, André
Bereswill, Stefan
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Grundmann, Ursula
Alutis, Marie E.
Fischer, André
Bereswill, Stefan
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description Host immune responses are crucial for combating enteropathogenic infections including Campylobacter jejuni. Within 1 week following peroral C. jejuni infection, secondary abiotic IL-10(–/–) mice develop severe immunopathological sequelae affecting the colon (ulcerative enterocolitis). In the present study, we addressed whether pathogen-induced pro-inflammatory immune responses could also be observed in the small intestines dependent on the innate receptor nucleotide-oligomerization-domain-protein 2 (Nod2). Within 7 days following peroral infection, C. jejuni stably colonized the gastrointestinal tract of both IL-10(–/–) mice lacking Nod2 (Nod2(–/–) IL-10(–/–)) and IL-10(–/–) controls displaying bloody diarrhea with similar frequencies. Numbers of apoptotic and regenerating epithelial cells increased in the small intestines of C. jejuni-infected mice of either genotype that were accompanied by elevated ileal T and B lymphocyte counts. Notably, ileal T cell numbers were higher in C. jejuni-infected Nod2(–/–) IL-10(–/–) as compared to IL-10(–/–) counterparts. Furthermore, multifold increased concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines including IFN-γ, TNF, and MCP-1 could be measured in small intestinal ex vivo biopsies derived from C. jejuni-infected mice of either genotype. In conclusion, C. jejuni-induced pro-inflammatory immune responses affected the small intestines of both Nod2(–/–) IL-10(–/–) and IL-10(–/–) mice, whereas ileal T lymphocyte numbers were even higher in the former.
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spelling pubmed-54950862017-07-07 Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2 Heimesaat, Markus M. Grundmann, Ursula Alutis, Marie E. Fischer, André Bereswill, Stefan Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp) Original Article Host immune responses are crucial for combating enteropathogenic infections including Campylobacter jejuni. Within 1 week following peroral C. jejuni infection, secondary abiotic IL-10(–/–) mice develop severe immunopathological sequelae affecting the colon (ulcerative enterocolitis). In the present study, we addressed whether pathogen-induced pro-inflammatory immune responses could also be observed in the small intestines dependent on the innate receptor nucleotide-oligomerization-domain-protein 2 (Nod2). Within 7 days following peroral infection, C. jejuni stably colonized the gastrointestinal tract of both IL-10(–/–) mice lacking Nod2 (Nod2(–/–) IL-10(–/–)) and IL-10(–/–) controls displaying bloody diarrhea with similar frequencies. Numbers of apoptotic and regenerating epithelial cells increased in the small intestines of C. jejuni-infected mice of either genotype that were accompanied by elevated ileal T and B lymphocyte counts. Notably, ileal T cell numbers were higher in C. jejuni-infected Nod2(–/–) IL-10(–/–) as compared to IL-10(–/–) counterparts. Furthermore, multifold increased concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines including IFN-γ, TNF, and MCP-1 could be measured in small intestinal ex vivo biopsies derived from C. jejuni-infected mice of either genotype. In conclusion, C. jejuni-induced pro-inflammatory immune responses affected the small intestines of both Nod2(–/–) IL-10(–/–) and IL-10(–/–) mice, whereas ileal T lymphocyte numbers were even higher in the former. Akadémiai Kiadó 2017-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5495086/ /pubmed/28690881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/1886.2017.00005 Text en © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Heimesaat, Markus M.
Grundmann, Ursula
Alutis, Marie E.
Fischer, André
Bereswill, Stefan
Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2
title Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2
title_full Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2
title_fullStr Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2
title_full_unstemmed Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2
title_short Small Intestinal Pro-Inflammatory Immune Responses Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection of Secondary Abiotic IL-10(–/–) Mice Lacking Nucleotide-Oligomerization-Domain-2
title_sort small intestinal pro-inflammatory immune responses following campylobacter jejuni infection of secondary abiotic il-10(–/–) mice lacking nucleotide-oligomerization-domain-2
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28690881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/1886.2017.00005
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