Th2 polarization enhanced by oral administration of higher doses of antigen
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- DOI: 10.1023/A:1008102304740
Th2 polarization enhanced by oral administration of higher doses of antigen
Abstract
Although oral administration of a soluble proteinantigen can induce various immune responses, theeffect of the dosage of oral antigen on thepredominance of Th2-type cytokine and antibodyresponses has not been well clarified yet. In thepresent study, we fed T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic(tg) mice various amounts of chicken ovalbumin (0.1,5, and 250 mg) and examined the resulting immuneresponses to this antigen. In these TCR tg mice, theresponses of antigen-specific T cells were greatlyamplified concomitantly with significantantigen-specific cytokine secretion. We found that ahigh dose (250 mg) of antigen significantlyupregulated the serum antigen-specific IgG1 and IgAantibody responses in mice later intraperitoneallyinjected with antigen plus adjuvant. The miceadministered the same oral dose but not immunizedshowed upregulation of Th2-type IL-4 and IL-5secretion and downregulation of Th1-type IL-2 andIFN-gamma. This enhancement of Th2-type cytokineand antibody responses was more marked when largerdoses of antigen orally administered. These resultsdemonstrated that antigen feeding induces thedevelopment of T cells secreting Th2-type cytokines ina dose-dependent manner and that these T cells have ahelper function for the production of antibodies ofthe Th2-type isotypes. This experimental system shouldbe useful to screen foods and other substances thatcan modulate Th2-type responses relating to allergy.
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