Lymphoid tissue-resident Alcaligenes LPS induces IgA production without excessive inflammatory responses via weak TLR4 agonist activity
Alcaligenes are opportunistic commensal bacteria that reside in gut-associated lymphoid tissues such as Peyer’s patches (PPs); however, how they create and maintain their homeostatic environment, without inducing an excessive inflammatory response remained unclear. We show here that Alcaligenes -der...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mucosal immunology 2018-05, Vol.11 (3), p.693-702 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Alcaligenes
are opportunistic commensal bacteria that reside in gut-associated lymphoid tissues such as Peyer’s patches (PPs); however, how they create and maintain their homeostatic environment, without inducing an excessive inflammatory response remained unclear. We show here that
Alcaligenes
-derived lipopolysaccharide (
Alcaligenes
LPS) acts as a weak agonist of toll-like receptor 4 and promotes IL-6 production from dendritic cells, which consequently enhances IgA production. The inflammatory activity of
Alcaligenes
LPS was weaker than that of
Escherichia coli
-derived LPS and therefore no excessive inflammation was induced by
Alcaligenes
LPS
in vitro
or
in vivo
.
Alcaligenes
LPS also showed adjuvanticity, inducing antigen-specific immune responses without excessive inflammation. These findings reveal the presence of commensal bacteria-mediated homeostatic inflammatory conditions within PPs that produce optimal IgA induction without causing pathogenic inflammation and suggest that
Alcaligenes
LPS could be a safe and potent adjuvant. |
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ISSN: | 1933-0219 1935-3456 |
DOI: | 10.1038/mi.2017.103 |