Literature DB >> 29934134

Protective role of commensal bacteria in Sjögren Syndrome.

Mahira Zaheer1, Changjun Wang2, Fang Bian1, Zhiyuan Yu1, Humberto Hernandez1, Rodrigo G de Souza1, Ken T Simmons1, Deborah Schady3, Alton G Swennes4, Stephen C Pflugfelder1, Robert A Britton5, Cintia S de Paiva6.   

Abstract

CD25 knock-out (CD25KO) mice spontaneously develop Sjögren Syndrome (SS)-like inflammation. We investigated the role of commensal bacteria by comparing CD25KO mice housed in conventional or germ-free conditions. Germ-free CD25KO mice have greater corneal barrier dysfunction, lower goblet cell density, increased total lymphocytic infiltration score, increased expression of IFN-γ, IL-12 and higher a frequency of CD4+IFN-γ+ cells than conventional mice. CD4+ T cells isolated from female germ-free CD25KO mice adoptively transferred to naive immunodeficient RAG1KO recipients caused more severe Sjögren-like disease than CD4+ T cells transferred from conventional CD25KO mice. Fecal transplant in germ-free CD25KO mice reversed the spontaneous dry eye phenotype and decreased the generation of pathogenic CD4+IFN-γ+ cells. Our studies indicate that lack of commensal bacteria accelerates the onset and severity of dacryoadenitis and generates autoreactive CD4+T cells with greater pathogenicity in the CD25KO model, suggesting that the commensal bacteria or their metabolites products have immunoregulatory properties that protect exocrine glands in the CD25KO SS model.
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Keywords:  CD25KO; Dacryoadenitis; Dry eye; Fecal transplant; Germ-free; Microbiome; Sjögren Syndrome

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29934134      PMCID: PMC6108910          DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2018.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


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