Parenteral nutrition impairs gut-associated lymphoid tissue and mucosal immunity by reducing lymphotoxin Beta receptor expression.

肠外营养通过降低淋巴毒素β受体的表达来损害肠道相关淋巴组织和粘膜免疫

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作者:Kang Woodae, Gomez F Enrique, Lan Jinggang, Sano Yoshifumi, Ueno Chikara, Kudsk Kenneth A
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of parenteral nutrition (PN) on LTbetaR in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), particularly the intestine and Peyer's patches (PP). SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Lack of enteral stimulation with PN impairs mucosal immunity and reduces IgA levels through depression of GALT cytokines (IL-4 and IL-10) and GALT specific adhesion molecules. We have shown that each is critical to intact mucosal immunity through effects on lymphocyte homing, IgA production, and resistance to antibacterial and antiviral immunity. IgA is the principal specific immunologic mucosal defense. LTbetaR stimulation controls production of IL-4, the adhesion molecule MAdCAM-1, and other key components of GALT, all of which are important in increasing IgA levels and maintaining mucosal defenses. METHODS: Experiment 1: LTbetaR expression in intestine and PP was analyzed by Western blot after 5 days of chow, a complex enteral diet (CED), or PN. Diets were isocaloric and isonitrogenous except for chow. Experiment 2: After completing pilot experiments to determine the appropriate dose of the LTbetaR agonistic antibody, mice received chow, PN + 5 mug of anti-LTbetaR mAb (2 times/d, i.v.) or PN + isotype control antibody. PP lymphocytes and intestinal IgA levels were measured after 2 days. RESULTS: Lack of enteral stimulation with PN significantly decreased LTbetaR expression in intestine and PP compared with chow and CED. LTbetaR stimulation with an agonistic anti-LTbetaR mAb significantly increased PP lymphocyte counts and intestinal IgA in PN fed-mice. CONCLUSIONS: LTbetaR expression is critical for GALT control mechanisms and intact mucosal immunity. PN reduces LTbetaR expression, PP lymphocytes, and intestinal IgA production. Exogenous LTbetaR stimulation reverses PN-induced depression of gut mucosal immunity.

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