201. Antigen-primed splenic CD8+ T cells impede the development of oral antigen-induced allergic diarrhea.
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Yamada A, Ohshima Y, Yasutomi M, Ogura K, Tokuriki S, Naiki H, and Mayumi M
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- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Cytokines biosynthesis, Immunoglobulin E blood, Interleukin-10 physiology, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Transgenic, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell physiology, Adoptive Transfer, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, Diarrhea prevention & control, Food Hypersensitivity prevention & control, Ovalbumin immunology, Spleen immunology
- Abstract
Background: Although CD4+ T-cell populations are thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of food allergy and oral tolerance, the role of CD8+ T cells remains uncertain., Objective: We analyzed regulatory effects of adoptively transferred CD8+ T cells on the development of allergic diarrhea in antigen-sensitized mice that had a significantly reduced number of conventional TCRalphabeta+ CD8+ T cells., Methods: Ovalbumin-specific T-cell receptor transgenic mice were systemically sensitized to ovalbumin. Splenic CD8+ T cells purified from ovalbumin-sensitized or nonsensitized wild-type mice or IL-10 knockout mice were adoptively transferred to ovalbumin-sensitized ovalbumin-specific T-cell receptor transgenic mice. Allergic diarrhea induced by oral administration of ovalbumin, ovalbumin-specific immunoglobulin production, and cytokine production in intestines and mesenteric lymph nodes were assessed., Results: Adoptive transfer of splenic CD8+ T cells from ovalbumin-primed mice, but not from nonprimed mice, suppressed the development of allergic diarrhea, which was associated with in vivo increased IL-10 mRNA expression and in vitro antigen-specific IL-10 production by mesenteric lymph node cells. Upregulation of serum ovalbumin-specific IgE was not suppressed by ovalbumin-primed CD8+ T-cell transfer. Although administration of IL-10 before ovalbumin challenge failed to alleviate allergic diarrhea, transfer of splenic CD8+ T cells from IL-10 knockout mice showed diminished preventive effects., Conclusion: Systemic immunization with allergen simultaneously induces regulatory CD8+ T cells that can inhibit the development of allergic diarrhea. IL-10 production by regulatory CD8+ T cells appears to be partially involved in these inhibitory mechanisms.
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- 2009
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