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agotomy Affects the Development of Oral Tolerance and Increases Susceptibility to Develop Colitis Independently of α-7 Nicotinic Receptor

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MOLECULAR MEDICINE
卷 22, 期 -, 页码 464-476

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FEINSTEIN INST MED RES
DOI: 10.2119/molmed.2016.00062

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) [ERC-2013-Adg, 340101]
  2. Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) (Odysseus and Hercules program)
  3. FWO PhD fellowship
  4. FWO postdoctoral research fellowship
  5. European Research Council (ERC) [340101] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Vagotomy (VGX) increases the susceptibility to develop colitis suggesting a crucial role for the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway in the regulation of the immune responses. Since oral tolerance and the generation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) are crucial to preserve mucosal immune homeostasis, we studied the effect of vagotomy and the involvement of alpha 7 nicotinic receptors (alpha 7nAChR) at the steady state and during colitis. Therefore, the development of both oral tolerance and colitis (induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) or via T cell transfer) was studied in vagotomized mice and in alpha 7nAChR(-/-) mice. VGX, but not alpha 7nAChR deficiency, prevented oral tolerance establishment. This effect was associated with reduced Treg conversion in the lamina propria and mesenteric lymphnodes. To the same extent, vagotomized mice, but not alpha 7nAChR(-/-) mice, developed a more severe DSS colitis compared with control mice treated with DSS, associated with a decreased number of colonic Tregs. However, neither VGX nor absence of alpha 7nAChR in recipient mice affected colitis development in the T cell transfer model. In line, deficiency of alpha 7nAChR exclusively in T cells did not influence the development of colitis induced by T cell transfer. Our results indicate a key role for the vagal intestinal innervation in the development of oral tolerance and colitis, most likely by modulating induction of Tregs independently of alpha 7nAChR.

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