Immunomodulatory effects of feeding with Bifidobacterium longum on allergen-induced lung inflammation in the mouse

  • John MacSharry
  • , Caitlin O'Mahony
  • , Karim Hamdy Shalaby
  • , Barbara Sheil
  • , Harry Karmouty-Quintana
  • , Fergus Shanahan
  • , James G. Martin

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Abstract

Background: The intestinal microbiota has important effects on host immune responses and feeding with certain commensal organisms has anti-inflammatory effects in a variety of diseases, including experimental asthma. The aim of the current study was to examine how robust the effects of feeding with the commensal strain, Bifidobacterium longum (Bif) were on the pulmonary responses to allergen sensitization and challenge. Methods: BALB/c mice were given two intraperitoneal injections of ovalbumin (10 μg in alum) on days 0 and 7 and were fed daily with Bif or vehicle from days 0-14. Challenges with ovalbumin (10 μg) were administered intra-nasally once on day 14 or three times on days 14, 15 and 16 and the lung inflammatory response was assessed one day later. Results: Bif feeding attenuated airway inflammation following a single ovalbumin challenge, reducing bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) eosinophilia, BAL fluid IL-4 protein and BAL cell IL-4 and IFN-γ mRNA levels. However, BAL fluid IL-5 protein was increased. There was an accompanying increase in lung regulatory T cells assessed by flow cytometry. Responses to triple challenge with ovalbumin were much less affected by Bif feeding, including unchanged cytokine levels, ovalbumin-specific IgE and airway hyperresponsiveness to methacholine. Conclusion: These results show modest immunoregulatory effects of oral feeding with Bif with inhibition of certain components of allergen-induced airway inflammation that is associated with the expansion of regulatory T cells in the lungs but that is overcome by repeated allergen exposure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)325-334
Number of pages10
JournalPulmonary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2012

Keywords

  • Airway allergy
  • Animal models
  • Basic mechanisms
  • Probiotics

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