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Review
. 2018 Feb;38(1):27-37.
doi: 10.1016/j.iac.2017.09.003. Epub 2017 Oct 26.

Oral Tolerance Development and Maintenance

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Oral Tolerance Development and Maintenance

Erik Wambre et al. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

The gastrointestinal tract has an abundant mucosal immune system to develop and maintain oral tolerance. The oral route of administration takes advantage of the unique set of immune cells and pathways involved in the induction of oral tolerance. Food allergy results from a loss of oral tolerance toward ingested antigens. Oral immunotherapy is thought to initiate desensitization through interaction of an allergen with mucosal dendritic cells that initiate downstream immune system modulation through regulatory T cells and effector T cells.

Keywords: CD4(+) T cells; Dendritic cells; Food allergy; Immune tolerance; Immunotherapy; Microbiome; Mucosal immunity.

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Schematic overview of the stepwise mechanisms involved in the development and maintenance of oral tolerance. Upon ingestion and digestive process, luminal antigen are absorbed and transported through intestinal epithelial cells thus enabling antigenic presentation to underlying immune cells. This complex process might include: 1) paracellular diffusion, 2) endocytosis via microfold cells and globlet cells, and 3) trans-epithelial DC sampling of the luminal antigen. In specific areas of the epithelium, called Peyer’s patches, luminal antigens are taken up by CD11c+CD103+DCs or CD11b+CX3CR1+DCs. While CX3CR1+DCs remain located in the lamina propria, antigen-loaded CD103+ DCs migrate to the mLN in a CCR7-dependent mechanism to promote the differentiation of naïve T cells into regulatory T (Treg) cells. After their generation in lymph nodes, Tregs up-regulate CCR9 and integrin α4β7 to home back to the lamina propria where they undergo local expansion to induce oral tolerance. In this process Treg cells play a major role in: 1) promoting B-cell class switching to produce the non-inflammatory IgA responses, 2) inducing T-cell anergy of effector cells, and 3) inhibiting downstream pro-inflammatory cells.

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