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Ageratina adenophora Inhibits Spleen Immune Function in Rats via the Loss of the FRC Network and Th1-Th2 Cell Ratio Elevation

Journal

TOXINS
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins13050309

Keywords

Ageratina adenophora; spleen; CD3(+) T-lymphocyte; FRC network; Th1; Th2 ratio

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Support Program
  2. Key Research and Development Project of Sichuan Province [2015SZ0201, 2020YFS0337]

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This study investigated the impact of Ageratina adenophora on splenic immune function in rats. It found that A. adenophora led to a decrease in CD3(+) T cells, chemokine expression, and an imbalance in Th1/Th2 cell ratios in the spleen, indicating potential immunotoxicity. These findings suggest that A. adenophora alters the FRC network and affects immune function in the spleen.
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of Ageratina adenophora (A. adenophora) on splenic immune function in a rat model. Rats were fed with 10 g/100 g normal feed and an experimental feed, which was composed of 3:7 A. adenophora powder and normal feed for 60 days. On days 14, 28, and 60, subsets of rats (n = 8 rats/group/time point) were selected for blood and spleen tissue sample collection. The results showed that the proportion of CD3(+) T cells in the spleen was decreased at day 60 (vs. control). Also, mRNA and protein expression of chemokines CCL21 and CCL19 and functional protein gp38 in spleen decreased significantly versus the control at day 60. In addition, ER-TR7 antigen protein expression was also decreased at day 60. Levels of T-helper (Th)1 cells significantly increased, whereas those of Th2 cells decreased significantly versus the control at day 60 in spleen. The finding revealed that A. adenophora could affect splenic immune function in rats by altering the fibroblast reticulocyte (FRC) network, as well as by causing an imbalance in Th1/Th2 cell ratios. This research provides new insights into potential mechanisms of spleen immunotoxicity due to exposures to A. Adenophora.

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