In:
The Journal of Immunology, The American Association of Immunologists, Vol. 210, No. 1_Supplement ( 2023-05-01), p. 67.29-67.29
Abstract:
Recent studies suggest that the intestinal microenvironment regulate lung immune cells. Conversely, changes in the lung can modulate the gut immune system. Yet, mucosal-associated immune responses have been studied in a compartmentalized manner, as if there is no communication between different organs. Thus, the role of the gut-lung axis in mucosal immune responses is poorly understood. Using enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC), we established a model of intestine-localized infection without translocation to any other tissue. In response to ETEC, type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) and eosinophils accumulated in the intestinal lamina propria, even after bacterial clearance. In addition, oral ETEC transiently increased the numbers of ILC2 and eosinophils in the lung parenchyma. To test if oral ETEC promote lung immune responses to allergen, we exposed mice that recently cleared ETEC to intranasal papain/ovalbumin allergy induction model. Unexpectedly, ETEC-exposed mice were significantly resistant to allergen-induced lung inflammation, with reduced number of ILC2, Type 2 effector CD4 +T cells (Th2) and eosinophils. Paradoxically, oral ETEC-induced protection against lung allergen exposure was dependent on IL-33: IL-33KO mice developed partial lung inflammation in this model, and no protection induced by ETEC exposure was observed. Importantly, protection from allergy was achieved with ETEC heat-labile toxin (LT) oral exposure; we also found that the toxicity domain of LT is needed for this protection. Our results indicate that gastrointestinal bacterial infection mediators (toxins) negatively regulate the onset of allergic inflammation and may provide a novel immunological basis for the “hygiene hypothesis”. R01AI170649 FAPESP 2021/15185-2
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0022-1767
,
1550-6606
DOI:
10.4049/jimmunol.210.Supp.67.29
Language:
English
Publisher:
The American Association of Immunologists
Publication Date:
2023
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1475085-5
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