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Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines

Antibiotics are extensively used worldwide for the treatment of common infections by agents such as E. coli and Salmonella. They also represent the most common cause of alteration of the microbiota in people. We addressed whether broad-spectrum and Gram-negative-targeting antibiotics differentially...

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Autores principales: Haile, Aklilu F., Woodfint, Rachel M., Kim, Eunsoo, Joldrichsen, Marisa R., Berhe, Nega, Gebreyes, Wondwoossen A., Boyaka, Prosper N.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9111240
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author Haile, Aklilu F.
Woodfint, Rachel M.
Kim, Eunsoo
Joldrichsen, Marisa R.
Berhe, Nega
Gebreyes, Wondwoossen A.
Boyaka, Prosper N.
author_facet Haile, Aklilu F.
Woodfint, Rachel M.
Kim, Eunsoo
Joldrichsen, Marisa R.
Berhe, Nega
Gebreyes, Wondwoossen A.
Boyaka, Prosper N.
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description Antibiotics are extensively used worldwide for the treatment of common infections by agents such as E. coli and Salmonella. They also represent the most common cause of alteration of the microbiota in people. We addressed whether broad-spectrum and Gram-negative-targeting antibiotics differentially regulate systemic and mucosal immune responses to vaccines. Antibiotics treatment enhances serum IgG1 responses in mice immunized systemically with a model polyvalent vaccine. This increase was not seen for other IgG subclasses and was dependent on the immunogenicity of vaccine antigens. The broad-spectrum antibiotic cocktail also enhanced serum IgA responses. Interestingly, both the broad spectrum and the antibiotic targeting Gram-negative bacteria enhanced the number of IgA antibody secreting cells in the intestinal lamina propria. This effect was unlikely to be due to an increase in cells expressing gut-homing receptors (i.e., CCR9 and α(4)β(7)) in peripheral tissues. On the other hand, the microbiome in mice treated with antibiotics was characterized by an overall reduction of the number of firmicutes. Furthermore, Bacteroidetes were increased by either treatment, and Proteobacteria were increased by the broad-spectrum antibiotics cocktail. Thus, immunoglobulin isotype and subclass responses are differentially regulated by oral antibiotics treatment and the gut microbiota shapes mucosal antibody responses after systemic immunization.
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spelling pubmed-86197262021-11-27 Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines Haile, Aklilu F. Woodfint, Rachel M. Kim, Eunsoo Joldrichsen, Marisa R. Berhe, Nega Gebreyes, Wondwoossen A. Boyaka, Prosper N. Vaccines (Basel) Article Antibiotics are extensively used worldwide for the treatment of common infections by agents such as E. coli and Salmonella. They also represent the most common cause of alteration of the microbiota in people. We addressed whether broad-spectrum and Gram-negative-targeting antibiotics differentially regulate systemic and mucosal immune responses to vaccines. Antibiotics treatment enhances serum IgG1 responses in mice immunized systemically with a model polyvalent vaccine. This increase was not seen for other IgG subclasses and was dependent on the immunogenicity of vaccine antigens. The broad-spectrum antibiotic cocktail also enhanced serum IgA responses. Interestingly, both the broad spectrum and the antibiotic targeting Gram-negative bacteria enhanced the number of IgA antibody secreting cells in the intestinal lamina propria. This effect was unlikely to be due to an increase in cells expressing gut-homing receptors (i.e., CCR9 and α(4)β(7)) in peripheral tissues. On the other hand, the microbiome in mice treated with antibiotics was characterized by an overall reduction of the number of firmicutes. Furthermore, Bacteroidetes were increased by either treatment, and Proteobacteria were increased by the broad-spectrum antibiotics cocktail. Thus, immunoglobulin isotype and subclass responses are differentially regulated by oral antibiotics treatment and the gut microbiota shapes mucosal antibody responses after systemic immunization. MDPI 2021-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8619726/ /pubmed/34835171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9111240 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haile, Aklilu F.
Woodfint, Rachel M.
Kim, Eunsoo
Joldrichsen, Marisa R.
Berhe, Nega
Gebreyes, Wondwoossen A.
Boyaka, Prosper N.
Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines
title Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines
title_full Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines
title_fullStr Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines
title_short Broad-Spectrum and Gram-Negative-Targeting Antibiotics Differentially Regulate Antibody Isotype Responses to Injected Vaccines
title_sort broad-spectrum and gram-negative-targeting antibiotics differentially regulate antibody isotype responses to injected vaccines
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9111240
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