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Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum

The effect of bacterial colonies expanded into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages was immunohistochemically investigated in two types of mucosa: ordinary mucosa of rat ileum, which consists of mucosa without any mucosal lymphatic tissue; and follicle-associate...

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Autores principales: YUASA, Hideto, MANTANI, Youhei, MIYAMOTO, Kazuki, NISHIDA, Miho, ARAI, Masaya, TSURUTA, Hiroki, YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi, HOSHI, Nobuhiko, KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6483913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30799326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.18-0734
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author YUASA, Hideto
MANTANI, Youhei
MIYAMOTO, Kazuki
NISHIDA, Miho
ARAI, Masaya
TSURUTA, Hiroki
YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi
HOSHI, Nobuhiko
KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
author_facet YUASA, Hideto
MANTANI, Youhei
MIYAMOTO, Kazuki
NISHIDA, Miho
ARAI, Masaya
TSURUTA, Hiroki
YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi
HOSHI, Nobuhiko
KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
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description The effect of bacterial colonies expanded into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages was immunohistochemically investigated in two types of mucosa: ordinary mucosa of rat ileum, which consists of mucosa without any mucosal lymphatic tissue; and follicle-associated mucosa (FAM), which accompanies the parafollicular area under the muscularis mucosae in the rat ileal Peyer’s patch. The results showed that bacterial colonies in the intervillous spaces induced increased populations of CD8(+) cells in the epithelium of the intestinal villus in ordinary mucosa (IV) and intestinal villus in FAM (IV-FAM). Bacterial colonies in the intervillous spaces were also associated with increased numbers of IgA(+) cells, which were mainly localized in the lamina propria of basal portions of IV and IV-FAM, and with expanded localization of IgA(+) cells into the villous apex in both IV and IV-FAM. Moreover, IgA(+) cells around the intestinal crypts adjacent to IV or IV-FAM were also increased in response to bacterial colonies. In the IV-FAM, but not IV, L-selectin(+) cells, which were found to be immunopositive for TCRαβ or CD19, were drastically increased in the lamina propria from the crypt to middle portion of IV-FAM and in the lumen of central lymph vessel of IV-FAM in response to the bacterial colonies in the intervillous spaces. These findings revealed that the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces accompanies the change of histological localization of the lymphocyte lineage in both the ordinary mucosa and FAM.
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spelling pubmed-64839132019-04-30 Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum YUASA, Hideto MANTANI, Youhei MIYAMOTO, Kazuki NISHIDA, Miho ARAI, Masaya TSURUTA, Hiroki YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi HOSHI, Nobuhiko KITAGAWA, Hiroshi J Vet Med Sci Anatomy The effect of bacterial colonies expanded into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages was immunohistochemically investigated in two types of mucosa: ordinary mucosa of rat ileum, which consists of mucosa without any mucosal lymphatic tissue; and follicle-associated mucosa (FAM), which accompanies the parafollicular area under the muscularis mucosae in the rat ileal Peyer’s patch. The results showed that bacterial colonies in the intervillous spaces induced increased populations of CD8(+) cells in the epithelium of the intestinal villus in ordinary mucosa (IV) and intestinal villus in FAM (IV-FAM). Bacterial colonies in the intervillous spaces were also associated with increased numbers of IgA(+) cells, which were mainly localized in the lamina propria of basal portions of IV and IV-FAM, and with expanded localization of IgA(+) cells into the villous apex in both IV and IV-FAM. Moreover, IgA(+) cells around the intestinal crypts adjacent to IV or IV-FAM were also increased in response to bacterial colonies. In the IV-FAM, but not IV, L-selectin(+) cells, which were found to be immunopositive for TCRαβ or CD19, were drastically increased in the lamina propria from the crypt to middle portion of IV-FAM and in the lumen of central lymph vessel of IV-FAM in response to the bacterial colonies in the intervillous spaces. These findings revealed that the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces accompanies the change of histological localization of the lymphocyte lineage in both the ordinary mucosa and FAM. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2019-02-25 2019-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6483913/ /pubmed/30799326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.18-0734 Text en ©2019 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Anatomy
YUASA, Hideto
MANTANI, Youhei
MIYAMOTO, Kazuki
NISHIDA, Miho
ARAI, Masaya
TSURUTA, Hiroki
YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi
HOSHI, Nobuhiko
KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum
title Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum
title_full Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum
title_fullStr Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum
title_short Effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum
title_sort effects of the expansion of bacterial colonies into the intervillous spaces on the localization of several lymphocyte lineages in the rat ileum
topic Anatomy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6483913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30799326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.18-0734
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