Change of Dendritic Cell Subsets Involved in Protection Against Listeria monocytogenes Infection in Short-Term-Fasted Mice

The gastrointestinal tract is the first organ directly affected by fasting. However, little is known about how fasting influences the intestinal immune system. Intestinal dendritic cells (DCs) capture antigens, migrate to secondary lymphoid organs, and provoke adaptive immune responses. We evaluated...

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Published inImmune network Vol. 22; no. 2; pp. e16 - 20
Main Authors Ju, Young-Jun, Lee, Kyung-Min, Kim, Girak, Kye, Yoon-Chul, Kim, Han Wool, Chu, Hyuk, Park, Byung-Chul, Cho, Jae-Ho, Chang, Pahn-Shick, Han, Seung Hyun, Yun, Cheol-Heui
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LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Association of Immunologists 01.04.2022
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ISSN1598-2629
2092-6685
2092-6685
DOI10.4110/in.2022.22.e16

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Summary:The gastrointestinal tract is the first organ directly affected by fasting. However, little is known about how fasting influences the intestinal immune system. Intestinal dendritic cells (DCs) capture antigens, migrate to secondary lymphoid organs, and provoke adaptive immune responses. We evaluated the changes of intestinal DCs in mice with short-term fasting and their effects on protective immunity against (LM). Fasting induced an increased number of CD103 CD11b DCs in both small intestinal lamina propria (SILP) and mesenteric lymph nodes (mLN). The SILP CD103 CD11b DCs showed proliferation and migration, coincident with increased levels of GM-CSF and C-C chemokine receptor type 7, respectively. At 24 h post-infection with LM, there was a significant reduction in the bacterial burden in the spleen, liver, and mLN of the short-term-fasted mice compared to those fed . Also, short-term-fasted mice showed increased survival after LM infection compared with -fed mice. It could be that significantly high TGF-β2 and Aldh1a2 expression in CD103 CD11b DCs in mice infected with LM might affect to increase of Foxp3 regulatory T cells. Changes of major subset of DCs from CD103 to CD103 may induce the increase of IFN-γ-producing cells with forming Th1-biased environment. Therefore, the short-term fasting affects protection against LM infection by changing major subset of intestinal DCs from tolerogenic to Th1 immunogenic.
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Young-Jun Ju, Kyung-Min Lee, and Girak Kim have contributed equally to this work.
https://immunenetwork.org/DOIx.php?id=10.4110/in.2022.22.e16
ISSN:1598-2629
2092-6685
2092-6685
DOI:10.4110/in.2022.22.e16