Human Peyer's patch T cells are sensitized to dietary antigen and display a Th cell type 1 cytokine profile
Human Peyer's patch T cells are sensitized to dietary antigen and display a Th cell type 1 cytokine profile
Animal studies have demonstrated that feeding Ags induces regulatory (Th2, Th3) cells in Peyer's patches (PP), which migrate to the periphery and produce immunomodulatory cytokines such as IL-4, IL-10, or TGF-beta. In this work we have attempted to extend this paradigm to man by analyzing the response of human PP T cells to in vitro challenge with the common dietary Ag beta-lactoglobulin (betalg) of cow's milk. PP T cells stimulated with betalg showed enhanced proliferation compared with blood T cells from the same patient. Increased expression of CD25 and the Th1-associated chemokine receptor CCR5 was also seen on CD4(+) and CD8(+) PP T cells, but not blood T cells, stimulated with betalg. By enzyme-linked immunospot assay and RT-PCR, the PP T cell recall response to betalg and casein was dominated by IFN-gamma, with negligible IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, or TGF-beta. To help explain the PP T cell response to betalg, we examined IL-12 expression. Both IL-12p40 and -p35 transcripts were abundantly expressed in PP, but not in adjacent normal ileal mucosa. Immunoreactive IL-12p40-containing cells were present below the PP dome epithelium. Furthermore, in culture, PP, but not paired PBMC, spontaneously released IL-12p70. These results suggest that the human response to oral Ags in the gut may be different from that in rodents.
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Nagata, Satoru
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McKenzie, Catriona
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Pender, Sylvia L.F.
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Fairclough, Peter D.
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Walker-Smith, John A.
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MacDonald, Thomas T.
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November 2000
Nagata, Satoru
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McKenzie, Catriona
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Pender, Sylvia L.F.
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Bajaj-Elliott, Mona
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Fairclough, Peter D.
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Walker-Smith, John A.
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Monteleone, Giovanni
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MacDonald, Thomas T.
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Nagata, Satoru, McKenzie, Catriona, Pender, Sylvia L.F., Bajaj-Elliott, Mona, Fairclough, Peter D., Walker-Smith, John A., Monteleone, Giovanni and MacDonald, Thomas T.
(2000)
Human Peyer's patch T cells are sensitized to dietary antigen and display a Th cell type 1 cytokine profile.
Journal of Immunology, 165 (9), .
Abstract
Animal studies have demonstrated that feeding Ags induces regulatory (Th2, Th3) cells in Peyer's patches (PP), which migrate to the periphery and produce immunomodulatory cytokines such as IL-4, IL-10, or TGF-beta. In this work we have attempted to extend this paradigm to man by analyzing the response of human PP T cells to in vitro challenge with the common dietary Ag beta-lactoglobulin (betalg) of cow's milk. PP T cells stimulated with betalg showed enhanced proliferation compared with blood T cells from the same patient. Increased expression of CD25 and the Th1-associated chemokine receptor CCR5 was also seen on CD4(+) and CD8(+) PP T cells, but not blood T cells, stimulated with betalg. By enzyme-linked immunospot assay and RT-PCR, the PP T cell recall response to betalg and casein was dominated by IFN-gamma, with negligible IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, or TGF-beta. To help explain the PP T cell response to betalg, we examined IL-12 expression. Both IL-12p40 and -p35 transcripts were abundantly expressed in PP, but not in adjacent normal ileal mucosa. Immunoreactive IL-12p40-containing cells were present below the PP dome epithelium. Furthermore, in culture, PP, but not paired PBMC, spontaneously released IL-12p70. These results suggest that the human response to oral Ags in the gut may be different from that in rodents.
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Published date: November 2000
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