Exposure to endotoxin and allergen in early life and its effect on allergen sensitization in mice
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- DOI: 10.1067/mai.2003.1646
Exposure to endotoxin and allergen in early life and its effect on allergen sensitization in mice
Abstract
Background: Exposure to endotoxins, allergens, or both in early life might regulate the development of tolerance to allergens later in life.
Objective: We investigated whether continuous exposure of infant mice to aerosolized endotoxin, allergen, or both inhibits subsequent allergen-induced immune and inflammatory responses.
Methods: Infant BALB/c mice were pre-exposed to aerosolized endotoxin, ovalbumin (OVA), or both (3 times a week for the first 4 weeks of life) before systemic sensitization (days 1-14) and repeated airway challenge (days 28-30) with OVA.
Results: Compared with that seen in negative control animals, systemic sensitization and airway allergen challenges induced high serum levels of allergen-specific IgE (0.7 +/- 0.09 vs 0.02 +/- 0.01 OD units), predominant T(H)2-type cytokine production (IL-5 by splenic mononuclear cells in vitro, 1.2 +/- 0.2 vs 0.04 +/- 0.06 ng/mL), airway inflammation (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid leukocytes, 125 +/- 15 vs 64 +/- 7/microL; eosinophils, 28 +/- 5 vs 1 +/- 0/microL) and development of in vivo airway hyperreactivity (maximal enhanced pause, 11 +/- 1.9 vs 4 +/- 0.2). Pre-exposure with LPS before sensitization increased production of specific IgG2a (67 +/- 10 vs 32 +/- 5 U/mL) but failed to prevent T(H)2-mediated immune responses. Pre-exposure with OVA or with OVA plus LPS completely suppressed allergen sensitization, airway inflammation, and development of in vivo airway hyperreactivity; values were similar to those of negative control animals. Inhibition was due to allergen-specific T-cell anergy indicated by omitted allergen-specific T(H)2 and T(H)1 immune responses. In addition, combined exposure to endotoxin and allergen induced a general shift toward an unspecific T(H)1 immune response.
Conclusion: Exposure with endotoxins before allergen sensitization is not able to induce unresponsiveness but might decrease the susceptibility for sensitization to a variety of common allergens.
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