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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 290: G839-G845, 2006. First published November 17, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00112.2005
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Differential cytokine response from dendritic cells to commensal and pathogenic bacteria in different lymphoid compartments in humans

Liam O’Mahony,1 Louise O’Callaghan,1 Jane McCarthy,1 David Shilling,2 Paul Scully,1 Shomik Sibartie,1 Eamon Kavanagh,2 William O. Kirwan,2 Henry Paul Redmond,2 John Kevin Collins,1 and Fergus Shanahan1

1Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre and 2Department of Surgery, University College Cork, National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland

Submitted 14 March 2005 ; accepted in final form 9 November 2005

Resident host microflora condition and prime the immune system. However, systemic and mucosal immune responses to bacteria may be divergent. Our aim was to compare, in vitro, cytokine production by human mononuclear and dendritic cells (DCs) from mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to defined microbial stimuli. Mononuclear cells and DCs isolated from the MLN (n = 10) and peripheral blood (n = 12) of patients with active colitis were incubated in vitro with the probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus salivarius UCC118 or Bifidobacterium infantis 35624 or the pathogenic organism Salmonella typhimurium UK1. Interleukin (IL)-12, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-{alpha}, transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, and IL-10 cytokine levels were quantified by ELISA. PBMCs and PBMC-derived DCs secreted TNF-{alpha} in response to the Lactobacillus, Bifidobacteria, and Salmonella strains, whereas MLN cells and MLN-derived DCs secreted TNF-{alpha} only in response to Salmonella challenge. Cells from the systemic compartment secreted IL-12 after coincubation with Salmonella or Lactobacilli, whereas MLN-derived cells produced IL-12 only in response to Salmonella. PBMCs secreted IL-10 in response to the Bifidobacterium strain but not in response to the Lactobacillus or Salmonella strain. However, MLN cells secreted IL-10 in response to Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli but not in response to Salmonella. In conclusion, commensal bacteria induced regulatory cytokine production by MLN cells, whereas pathogenic bacteria induce T cell helper 1-polarizing cytokines. Commensal-pathogen divergence in cytokine responses is more marked in cells isolated from the mucosal immune system compared with PBMCs.

mucosa; inflammation



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: F. Shanahan, Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, Dept. of Medicine, Cork Univ. Hospital, Cork, Ireland (e-mail: F.Shanahan{at}ucc.ie.)




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