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Laboratory mice with a wild microbiota generate strong allergic immune responses.
Ma, Junjie; Urgard, Egon; Runge, Solveig; Classon, Cajsa H; Mathä, Laura; Stark, Julian M; Cheng, Liqin; Álvarez, Javiera A; von Zedtwitz, Silvia; Baleviciute, Austeja; Martinez Hoyer, Sergio; Li, Muzhen; Gernand, Anne Marleen; Osbelt, Lisa; Bielecka, Agata Anna; Lesker, Till R; Huang, Huey-Jy; Vrtala, Susanne; Boon, Louis; Beyaert, Rudi; Adner, Mikael; Martinez Gonzalez, Itziar; Strowig, Till; Du, Juan; Nylén, Susanne; Rosshart, Stephan P; Coquet, Jonathan M.
Afiliação
  • Ma J; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Urgard E; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Runge S; Leo Foundation Skin Immunology Research Centre, Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Classon CH; Department of Microbiome Research, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.
  • Mathä L; Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Stark JM; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Cheng L; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Álvarez JA; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • von Zedtwitz S; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Baleviciute A; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Martinez Hoyer S; Department of Medicine II, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Li M; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Gernand AM; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Osbelt L; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Bielecka AA; Department of Medicine II, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Lesker TR; Department of Microbial Immune Regulation, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany.
  • Huang HJ; Department of Microbial Immune Regulation, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany.
  • Vrtala S; Department of Microbial Immune Regulation, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany.
  • Boon L; Division of Immunopathology, Department of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research, Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology, and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Beyaert R; Division of Immunopathology, Department of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research, Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology, and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Adner M; JJP Biologics, Warsaw, Poland.
  • Martinez Gonzalez I; VIB Centre for Inflammation Research, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Strowig T; Department of Biomedical Molecular Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Du J; Institute of Environmental Medicine and Centre for Allergy Research, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Nylén S; Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Rosshart SP; Department of Microbial Immune Regulation, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany.
  • Coquet JM; Center for Individualized Infection Medicine (CiiM), a joint venture between the Helmholtz-Centre for Infection Research (HZI) and the Hannover Medical School (MHH), Hannover, Germany.
Sci Immunol ; 8(87): eadf7702, 2023 09 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37774008
ABSTRACT
Allergic disorders are caused by a combination of hereditary and environmental factors. The hygiene hypothesis postulates that early-life microbial exposures impede the development of subsequent allergic disease. Recently developed "wildling" mice are genetically identical to standard laboratory specific pathogen-free (SPF) mice but are housed under seminatural conditions and have rich microbial exposures from birth. Thus, by comparing conventional SPF mice with wildlings, we can uncouple the impact of lifelong microbial exposures from genetic factors on the allergic immune response. We found that wildlings developed larger populations of antigen-experienced T cells than conventional SPF mice, which included interleukin-10-producing CD4 T cells specific for commensal Lactobacilli strains and allergy-promoting T helper 2 (TH2) cells. In models of airway exposure to house dust mite (HDM), recombinant interleukin-33, or Alternaria alternata, wildlings developed strong allergic inflammation, characterized by eosinophil recruitment, goblet cell metaplasia, and antigen-specific immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) and IgE responses. Wildlings developed robust de novo TH2 cell responses to incoming allergens, whereas preexisting TH2 cells could also be recruited into the allergic immune response in a cytokine-driven and TCR-independent fashion. Thus, wildling mice, which experience diverse and lifelong microbial exposures, were not protected from developing pathological allergic immune responses. Instead, wildlings mounted robust allergic responses to incoming allergens, shedding new light on the hygiene hypothesis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células Th2 / Hipersensibilidade Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Immunol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Suécia

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células Th2 / Hipersensibilidade Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Immunol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Suécia