Bifidobacterium infantis attenuates colitis by regulating T cell subset responses

AIM:to investigate the effect of Bifidobacterium infantis(B.infantis)on the T cell subsets and in attenuating the severity of experimental colitis in mice.METHODS:Normal BALB/c mice were fed different doses of B.infantis for 3 wk,and T cell subsets and related cytokine profiles in mesenteric lymph n...

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Published in:World journal of gastroenterology : WJG Vol. 20; no. 48; pp. 18316 - 18329
Main Authors: Zuo, Li, Yuan, Kai-Tao, Yu, Li, Meng, Qing-Hong, Chung, Peter Chee-Keung, Yang, Ding-Hua
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 28-12-2014
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Summary:AIM:to investigate the effect of Bifidobacterium infantis(B.infantis)on the T cell subsets and in attenuating the severity of experimental colitis in mice.METHODS:Normal BALB/c mice were fed different doses of B.infantis for 3 wk,and T cell subsets and related cytokine profiles in mesenteric lymph nodes(MLNs)were detected by flow cytometry and realtime RT-PCR.Colitis was induced by administration of trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid(TNBS)in mice.Before colitis induction,mice were fed high dose B.infantisfor 3 wk.Cytokine profiles in MLNs and histological changes of colonic tissue were examined 6 d after colitis induction.RESULTS:No significant change in cytokine profiles was observed in normal mice fed low dose B.infantis.However,Th1-related cytokines(IL-2,IFN-γ,IL-12p40),Th17-related transcription factor and cytokines(RORγt,IL-21,IL-23),regulatory T cell(Treg)-related transcription factor and cytokines(Foxp3,IL-10)were increased in normal mice fed high dose B.infantis.Furthermore,flow cytometry assay showed B.infantis increased the numbers of CD4+Foxp3+Tregs and Th17cells in MLNs.Colitis was successfully induced by TNBS in mice,characterized by colonic inflammation and aberrant Th1 and Th17 responses.Feeding high dose B.infantis for 3 wk before colitis induction decreased the inflammatory cell infiltration and goblet cell depletion and restored the intestinal epithelium.In addition,B.infantis feeding reduced Th1-related cytokines(T-bet,IL-2 and IFN-γ)and Th17-related cytokines(IL-12p40,RORγt,IL-17A,IL-21 and IL-23),and increased Tregrelated molecules(Foxp3,IL-10 and TGF-β)in colitis mice.CONCLUSION:B.infantis effectively attenuates TNBSinduced colitis by decreasing Th1 and Th17 responses and increasing Foxp3+Treg response in the colonic mucosa.
Bibliography:Li Zuo;Kai-Tao Yuan;Li Yu;Qing-Hong Meng;Peter Chee-Keung Chung;Ding-Hua Yang;Department of Immunology, Guiyang Medical College;Department of Surgery, the First AffiliatedHospital of Sun Yat-sen University;Department of Paediatrics, Guangzhou First Municipal People’s Hospital;Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Nan Fang Hospital, Southern Medical University
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Author contributions: Zuo L and Yuan KT contributed equally to this work; Zuo L and Yang DH designed the research; Zuo L, Yuan KT, Yu L and Meng QH performed the research; Chung PCK and Yang DH contributed to the new reagents and analytic tools; Zuo L, Yuan KT and Yang DH analyzed the data; Zuo L and Yuan KT wrote the paper.
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Correspondence to: Ding-Hua Yang, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Nan Fang Hospital, Southern Medical University, 1838 North Guangzhou Dadao, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China. dhyang5810@yahoo.com
ISSN:1007-9327
2219-2840
DOI:10.3748/wjg.v20.i48.18316