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José Moisés Laparra1, Marta Olivares, Onofrio Gallina, Yolanda Sanz.
Abstract
Coeliac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten proteins (gliadin) that involves innate and adaptive immunity. In this study, we hypothesise that the administration of Bifidobacterium longum CECT 7347, previously selected for reducing gliadin immunotoxic effects in vitro, could exert protective effects in an animal model of gliadin-induced enteropathy. The effects of this bacterium were evaluated in newborn rats fed gliadin alone or sensitised with interferon (IFN)-γ and fed gliadin. Jejunal tissue sections were collected for histological, NFκB mRNA expression and cytokine production analyses. Leukocyte populations and T-cell subsets were analysed in peripheral blood samples. The possible translocation of the bacterium to different organs was determined by plate counting and the composition of the colonic microbiota was quantified by real-time PCR. Feeding gliadin alone reduced enterocyte height and peripheral CD4+ cells, but increased CD4+/Foxp3+ T and CD8+ cells, while the simultaneous administration of B. longum CECT 7347 exerted opposite effects. Animals sensitised with IFN-γ and fed gliadin showed high cellular infiltration, reduced villi width and enterocyte height. Sensitised animals also exhibited increased NFκB mRNA expression and TNF-α production in tissue sections. B. longum CECT 7347 administration increased NFκB expression and IL-10, but reduced TNF-α, production in the enteropathy model. In sensitised gliadin-fed animals, CD4+, CD4+/Foxp3+ and CD8+ T cells increased, whereas the administration of B. longum CECT 7347 reduced CD4+ and CD4+/Foxp3+ cell populations and increased CD8+ T cell populations. The bifidobacterial strain administered represented between 75-95% of the total bifidobacteria isolated from all treated groups, and translocation to organs was not detected. These findings indicate that B. longum attenuates the production of inflammatory cytokines and the CD4+ T-cell mediated immune response in an animal model of gliadin-induced enteropathy.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22348021 PMCID: PMC3277586 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0030744
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Morphometric evaluation of jejunal sections.
| Treatmentl | Control | Gliadin |
| Gliadin/ | IFN-γ | IFN-γ/Gliadin | IFN-γ/Gliadin/ | |
| Villi | width (µm) | 46.15±7.56 | 42.65±6.39 | 57.10±6.23 | 57.53±8.36 | 48.57±6.35 | 38.27±8.46 | 50.46±2.61 |
| length (µm) | 193.37±15.53 | 156.68±29.74 | 255.83±31.57 | 247.44±51.74 | 187.68±26.10 | 165.88±36.62 | 196.74±14.00 | |
| Infiltrated cells | 7.75±1.25 | 8.80±1.64 | 8.12±0.80 | 10.24±1.10 | 6.85±2.12 | 11.25±0.96 | 10.52±1.57 | |
| Enterocytes | height (µm) | 7.04±1.66 | 4.29±1.24 | 8.32±1.58 | 7.71±1.01 | 7.68±1.92 | 4.79±1.03 | 7.22±0.96 |
| counts | 4.80±0.80m,n | 6.83±0.75 | 5.09±0.62 | 6.75±1.22 | 5.12±097 | 8.20±0.80m | 8.01±0.35n |
The results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation of 20 independent microscopic fields of each animal (n = 6).
Superscript letters in the same row indicate statistically significant (P<0.05) differences between the pair of samples that has the same letter as determined applying the Student t test (*).
Number of cells in a surface of 20 µm2 at the lamina propria;
Number of enterocytes a long 20 µm at the luminal side of the intestinal epithelia.
* P values: a, 0.050; b, 0.004; c, 0.020; d, 0.016; e, 0.004; f, 0.001; g, 0.007; h, 0.043; i, 0.014; j, 0.033; k, 0.005; l, 0.005; m, 0.001; n, 0.001.
Figure 1Histology of jejunal tissue sections of different experimental rat groups, stained with hematoxylin-eosin showing the different degree of cellular infiltration in the lamina propria of animals sensitized or not with IFN-γ and fed gliadins and B. longum CECT 7347.
Scale bar, 100 µm.
Figure 2Expression (mRNA) of nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB) in jejunal sections of rats after different treatments.
The results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 6). *Indicates statistically significant (P<0.05) differences relative to the controls; bars indicate significant differences between the specific pair comparisons as determined by applying the Student t test.
Figure 3Tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukine (IL)-10 production in jejunal tissue sections of rats after different treatments.
The results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 6). *Indicates statistically significant (P<0.05) differences compared to the controls; bars indicate significant differences between the specific pair comparisons as determined by applying the Student t test.
Leukocyte percentages (%) in peripheral blood of different rat experimental groups.
| Cells | Treatment | ||||||
| Control | Gliadin |
| Gliadin/ | IFN-γ | IFN-γ/Gliadin | IFN-γ/Gliadin/ | |
| Neutrophil | 17.1±3.8 | 18.6±4.9 | 20.2±3.9 | 19.1±1.8 | 17.2±2.3 | 22.2±4.0 | 18.5±5.5 |
| Lymphocyte | 73.7±7.1 | 78.0±5.6 | 72.5±6.8 | 73.4±11.1 | 73.3±1.9 | 66.8±5.4 | 69.2±4.8 |
| Monocyte | 3.3±0.6 | 3.6±0.9 | 2.9±1.1 | 3.4±1.2 | 4.1±1.3 | 6.0±1.9 | 6.5±1.5 |
| Eosinophilo | 4.3±0.7 | 5.3±0.6 | 5.6±1.3 | 2.7±1.4 | 3.3±1.7 | 4.2±1.2 | 4.9±1.1 |
| Basophil | 1.3±0.4 | 1.6±0.9 | 1.1±1.0 | 1.1±0.2 | 2.1±1.1 | 0.8±0.6 | 0.7±0.5 |
The results are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 6).
Superscript letters in a same row indicate statistically (P<0.05) significant differences between the pair of samples that has the same letter as determined applying the Student t test (*).
* P values: a, 0.028; b, 0.039; c, 0.005; d, 0.048; e, 0.048.
Figure 4Phenotyping of lymphocyte populations in peripheral blood of rats after different treatments.
The results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 6). *Indicates statistically significant (P<0.05) differences relative to the controls; bars indicate significant differences between the specific pair comparisons as determined by applying the Student t test.
Microbiota composition of colon content determined by real time PCR and expressed as log copy number of 16S rDNA gene per gram of faeces.
| Bacterial group | Control | Gliadin | Gliadin/ |
| IFN-γ | IFN-γ/gliadin | IFN-γ/gliadin |
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| 8.99 | 8.18 | 6.75 | 8.37 | 7.06 | 10.74 | 10.72 |
| (5.12–9.80) | (4.30–10.38) | (4.53–9.10) | (5.74–11.14) | (6.94–7.18) | (4.50–11.1) | (8.90–11.09) | |
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| 5.34 | 5.28 | 5.33 | 5.58 | 7.16 | 7.84 | 8.45 |
| (5.15–6.65) | (4.04–7.57) | (4.62–5.97) | (4.40–9.33) | (6.07–8.29) | (5.09–9.13) | (4.53–9.12) | |
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| 9.60 | 9.76 | 10.01 | 10.09 | 9.24 | 9.47 | 9.65 |
| (8.03–10.19) | (9.17–9.98) | (9.14–10.51) | (9.69–10.39) | (8.14–11.10) | (8.50–10.46) | (8.40–10.32) | |
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| 9.04 | 9.43 | 9.24 | 9.33 | 8.27 | 8.89 | 9.37 |
| (8.91–9.84) | (9.12–9.77) | (8.85–9.52) | (9.15–9.42) | (6.58–10.70) | (7.90–9.52) | (7.45–9.91) | |
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| 6.77 | 6.17 | 8.13 | 8.26 | 7.81 | 7.00 | 10.18 |
| (5.89–8.45) | (3.00–9.66) | (7.26–8.61) | (6.97–10.56) | (6.97–9.08) | (4.83–10.57) | (9.29–10.59) | |
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| 7.44 | 7.13o, p | 5.64q, r | 7.49 | 7.15s | 11.07 | 10.80p, r |
| (3.76–8.69) | (5.93–8.49) | (2.06–8.10) | (3.30–11.41) | (3.60–10.38) | (9.99–11.3) | (7.09–11.39) |
Data are expressed as median (range of values) (n = 6).
Superscript letters indicate statistically significant (P<0.05) differences between the pair of samples that has the same letter by applying the Mann-Whitney U test.