INVESTIGADORES
SALVA Maria Susana
artículos
Título:
Immunobiotic Lactobacillus strains reduce small intestinal injury induced by intraepithelial lymphocytes after Toll-like receptor 3 activation
Autor/es:
TADA, ASUKA; ZELAYA, HORTENSIA; CLUA, PATRICIA; SALVA, SUSANA; ALVAREZ, SUSANA; KITASAWA, HARUKI; VILLENA, JULIO
Revista:
INFLAMMATION RESEARCH
Editorial:
BIRKHAUSER VERLAG AG
Referencias:
Lugar: BASEL; Año: 2016 vol. 65 p. 771 - 783
ISSN:
1023-3830
Resumen:
Objective Intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) play critical roles in disrupting epithelial homeostasis after Toll-like receptor (TLR)-3 activation with genomic rotavirus dsRNA or the synthetic dsRNA analog poly(I:C). The capacity of immunobiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus CRL1505 (Lr1505) or Lactobacillus plantarum CRL1506 (Lp1506) to beneficially modulate IELs response after TLR3 activation was investigated in vivo using a mice model. Results Intraperitoneal administration of poly(I:C) induced inflammatory-mediated intestinal tissue damage through the increase of inflammatory cells (CD3+NK1.1+,CD3+CD8aa+, CD8aa+NKG2D+) and pro-inflammatory mediators (TNF-a, IL-1b, IFN-c, IL-15, RAE1, IL-8). Increased expression of intestinal TLR3, MDA5, and RIG-Iwas also observed after poly(I:C) challenge. Treatment with Lr1505 or Lp1506 prior to TLR3 activation significantly reduced the levels of TNF-a, IL-15, RAE1, and increased serum and intestinal IL-10. Moreover, CD3+NK1.1+, CD3+CD8aa+, and CD8aa+NKG2D+ cells were lower in lactobacilli-treated mice when compared to controls. The immunomodulatory capacities of lactobacilli allowed a significant reduction of intestinal tissue damage. Conclusions This work demonstrates the reduction of TLR3-mediated intestinal tissue injury by immunobiotic lactobacilli through the modulation of intraepithelial lymphocytes response. It is a step forward in the understanding of the cellular mechanisms involved in the antiviral capabilities of immunobiotic strains.