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Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation

The balance between the responsiveness of the intestinal immune system and the gut environment is fundamental for the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis, which is required for an adequate recognition of entering antigens. The disruption of this homeostasis by exaggerated immune response to harmle...

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Autores principales: Basic, Marijana, Peppermüller, Pia Pascale, Bolsega, Silvia, Bleich, André, Bornemann, Melanie, Bode, Ulrike, Buettner, Manuela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.549473
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author Basic, Marijana
Peppermüller, Pia Pascale
Bolsega, Silvia
Bleich, André
Bornemann, Melanie
Bode, Ulrike
Buettner, Manuela
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Peppermüller, Pia Pascale
Bolsega, Silvia
Bleich, André
Bornemann, Melanie
Bode, Ulrike
Buettner, Manuela
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description The balance between the responsiveness of the intestinal immune system and the gut environment is fundamental for the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis, which is required for an adequate recognition of entering antigens. The disruption of this homeostasis by exaggerated immune response to harmless antigens can lead to the development of intestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease. Stromal cells are sessile non-hematopoietic cells that build the backbone of the lymph node, an important site for the immune response induction, but also contribute to immune response and tolerance induction. However, the knowledge about the role of stromal cells in the regulation of inflammatory responses is still limited. Therefore, in this study we analyzed the influence of stromal cells on the development of chronic intestinal inflammation. Here, we show that intestinal inflammation alters the immune activation of the mesenteric lymph node-derived stromal cells. Podoplanin(+) and CD21/35(+) stromal cells showed increased expression of MHC class II molecules, but CD106 expression on CD21/35(+) cells was reduced. Stromal cells secreted cytokines and chemokines such as CCL7 and CXCL16 influenced the gut-homing phenotype and proliferation of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells. Furthermore, stromal cells of peripheral lymph nodes transplanted into the mesentery attenuated colitis severity in B6-Il10(-/-) mice. The reduced colitis severity in these mice was associated with increased expression of IL4 and distinct activation pattern of stromal cells derived from transplanted peripheral lymph nodes. Altogether, our results demonstrate that lymph node stromal cells impact development of chronic colitis via T cell induction. Moreover, lymph node stromal cells from different draining area due to neonatally imprinted processes distinctly regulate the induction of immune responses.
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spelling pubmed-79218012021-03-03 Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation Basic, Marijana Peppermüller, Pia Pascale Bolsega, Silvia Bleich, André Bornemann, Melanie Bode, Ulrike Buettner, Manuela Front Immunol Immunology The balance between the responsiveness of the intestinal immune system and the gut environment is fundamental for the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis, which is required for an adequate recognition of entering antigens. The disruption of this homeostasis by exaggerated immune response to harmless antigens can lead to the development of intestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease. Stromal cells are sessile non-hematopoietic cells that build the backbone of the lymph node, an important site for the immune response induction, but also contribute to immune response and tolerance induction. However, the knowledge about the role of stromal cells in the regulation of inflammatory responses is still limited. Therefore, in this study we analyzed the influence of stromal cells on the development of chronic intestinal inflammation. Here, we show that intestinal inflammation alters the immune activation of the mesenteric lymph node-derived stromal cells. Podoplanin(+) and CD21/35(+) stromal cells showed increased expression of MHC class II molecules, but CD106 expression on CD21/35(+) cells was reduced. Stromal cells secreted cytokines and chemokines such as CCL7 and CXCL16 influenced the gut-homing phenotype and proliferation of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells. Furthermore, stromal cells of peripheral lymph nodes transplanted into the mesentery attenuated colitis severity in B6-Il10(-/-) mice. The reduced colitis severity in these mice was associated with increased expression of IL4 and distinct activation pattern of stromal cells derived from transplanted peripheral lymph nodes. Altogether, our results demonstrate that lymph node stromal cells impact development of chronic colitis via T cell induction. Moreover, lymph node stromal cells from different draining area due to neonatally imprinted processes distinctly regulate the induction of immune responses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7921801/ /pubmed/33664727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.549473 Text en Copyright © 2021 Basic, Peppermüller, Bolsega, Bleich, Bornemann, Bode and Buettner http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Basic, Marijana
Peppermüller, Pia Pascale
Bolsega, Silvia
Bleich, André
Bornemann, Melanie
Bode, Ulrike
Buettner, Manuela
Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation
title Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation
title_full Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation
title_fullStr Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation
title_short Lymph Node Stromal Cells From Different Draining Areas Distinctly Regulate the Development of Chronic Intestinal Inflammation
title_sort lymph node stromal cells from different draining areas distinctly regulate the development of chronic intestinal inflammation
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.549473
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