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Modulating intestinal immune responses by lipoteichoic acid-deficient Lactobacillus acidophilus: Immunotherapy: Vol 4 , No 2 - Get Access
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Discriminating antigen-recognition and -response mechanisms must be employed by the intestinal immune system in order to protect against potential pathogens, regulate inflammation and induce oral t...

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      abstract:Aim: To investigate the mechanism(s) by which the intestinal commensal microbe Lactobacillus acidophilus can affect host immunity, we studied the role of a component of the cell wall, lipoteichoic acid, in colitis. Materials & methods: Colitis was induced by the intraperitoneal injection of pathogenic CD4+CD25-CD45RBhi T cells into Rag1-/- mice. The parental strain, NCK56, or the lipoteichoic acid-deficient strain, NCK2025, was then administered orally. Fluorescent microscopy was employed to examine resulting cell populations and their cytokine production in the colon. Results: NCK2025 enhanced IL-10 production by dendritic cells and macrophages. Increased numbers of regulatory dendritic cells coincided with the induction of activated FoxP3+ Tregs. Conclusion: These results suggest that the oral administration of the genetically modified strain NCK2025 may be an effective immunotherapeutic approach that reprograms the immune response in colonic inflammatory conditions.
      description:Aim: To investigate the mechanism(s) by which the intestinal commensal microbe Lactobacillus acidophilus can affect host immunity, we studied the role of a component of the cell wall, lipoteichoic acid, in colitis. Materials & methods: Colitis was induced by the intraperitoneal injection of pathogenic CD4+CD25-CD45RBhi T cells into Rag1-/- mice. The parental strain, NCK56, or the lipoteichoic acid-deficient strain, NCK2025, was then administered orally. Fluorescent microscopy was employed to examine resulting cell populations and their cytokine production in the colon. Results: NCK2025 enhanced IL-10 production by dendritic cells and macrophages. Increased numbers of regulatory dendritic cells coincided with the induction of activated FoxP3+ Tregs. Conclusion: These results suggest that the oral administration of the genetically modified strain NCK2025 may be an effective immunotherapeutic approach that reprograms the immune response in colonic inflammatory conditions.
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