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Analysis of intestinal immunity and flora in a collagen-induced mouse arthritis model: differences during arthritis progression.

Nobuhito Nemoto1,2, Yuji Takeda1, Hidetoshi Nara1, Akemi Araki1, Md Yeashin Gazi1, Yuya Takakubo2, Yasushi Naganuma2, Michiaki Takagi2, Hironobu Asao1.   

Abstract

Intestinal immunity and flora are reported to be associated with the onset of rheumatoid arthritis. However, differences in the intestinal immunity and flora dynamics between the initial peak and relapse of arthritis have not been investigated. Here we analyzed the lymphocyte populations in different lymphoid tissues, the IgA in feces, and the intestinal flora at the initial peak and the relapse phase of arthritis in a collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mouse model. In this model compared with the control group, the percentage of RORγt+CD4+ T cells in the mesenteric lymph nodes (mLN) was increased at the initial peak but decreased at the relapse stage of arthritis, and the opposite changes were observed in the spleen. The percentage of Foxp3+CD4+ T cells was unchanged at the initial peak in both tissues but increased only in the mLN at the relapse stage. The IgA in feces increased with the progression of arthritis, and bacterial analysis revealed that some specific bacterial families were changed at the peak and relapse stages of arthritis. Finally, the immune dynamics under different arthritic conditions were examined by integrating these factors using principal component analysis (PCA). PCA showed that the immunological and intestinal flora profiles were different between the initial peak and the relapse of the arthritis. Our findings suggest that the intestinal immunity and the environment change drastically with the progress of arthritis. © The Japanese Society for Immunology. 2019. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  collagen-induced arthritis; T cell; gut microbiota; time course analysis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31562738     DOI: 10.1093/intimm/dxz058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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1.  Gut microbial dysbiosis in rheumatoid arthritis: a systematic review protocol of case-control studies.

Authors:  Dan-Wen Wang; Xiang-Tian Pang; Heng Zhang; Hai-Xia Gao; Yu-Fei Leng; Feng-Qin Chen; Rui Zhang; Yun Feng; Zhi-Ling Sun
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-04-01       Impact factor: 2.692

2.  Danggui Niantong granules ameliorate rheumatoid arthritis by regulating intestinal flora and promoting mitochondrial apoptosis.

Authors:  Qi-Jin Lu; Jia-Yu Li; Hong-Xin Lin; Yi-Si Cai; Chang-Shun Liu; Li-Ping Fu; Gang Liu; Li-Xia Yuan
Journal:  Pharm Biol       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 3.889

Review 3.  Interactions between Gut Microbiota and Immunomodulatory Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Authors:  Huihui Xu; Hongyan Zhao; Danping Fan; Meijie Liu; Jinfeng Cao; Ya Xia; Dahong Ju; Cheng Xiao; Qingdong Guan
Journal:  Mediators Inflamm       Date:  2020-09-09       Impact factor: 4.711

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