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Regulation of CD4+CD8-CD25+ and CD4+CD8+CD25+ T cells by gut microbiota in chicken.


ABSTRACT: The gut microbiota in chicken has long been studied, mostly from the perspective of growth performance. However, there are some immunological studies regarding gut homeostasis in chicken. Although CD4+CD25+ T cells are reported to act as regulatory T cells (Tregs) in chicken, there have been no studies showing the relationship between gut microbiota and Tregs. Therefore, we established a model for 'antibiotics (ABX)-treated chickens' through administration of an antibiotic cocktail consisting of ampicillin, gentamycin, neomycin, metronidazole, and vancomycin in water for 7 days. CD4+CD8-CD25+ and CD4+CD8+CD25+ T cells in cecal tonsils were significantly decreased in this model. Gram-positive bacteria, especially Clostridia, was responsible for the changes in CD4+CD8-CD25+ or CD4+CD8+CD25+ T cells in cecal tonsils. Feeding ABX-treated chickens with acetate recovered CD4+CD8-CD25+ and CD4+CD8+CD25+ T cells in cecal tonsils. GPR43, a receptor for acetate, was highly expressed in CD4+CD8-CD25+ T cells. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that the gut microbiota can regulate the population of CD4+CD8-CD25+ and CD4+CD8+CD25+ T cells, and that acetate is responsible for the induction of CD4+CD8-CD25+ T cells in cecal tonsils via GPR43.

SUBMITTER: Lee IK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5988814 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Regulation of CD4<sup>+</sup>CD8<sup>-</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup> and CD4<sup>+</sup>CD8<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup> T cells by gut microbiota in chicken.

Lee In Kyu IK   Gu Min Jeong MJ   Ko Kwang Hyun KH   Bae Suhan S   Kim Girak G   Jin Gwi-Deuk GD   Kim Eun Bae EB   Kong Young-Yun YY   Park Tae Sub TS   Park Byung-Chul BC   Jung Hyun Jung HJ   Han Seung Hyun SH   Yun Cheol-Heui CH  

Scientific reports 20180605 1


The gut microbiota in chicken has long been studied, mostly from the perspective of growth performance. However, there are some immunological studies regarding gut homeostasis in chicken. Although CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup> T cells are reported to act as regulatory T cells (Tregs) in chicken, there have been no studies showing the relationship between gut microbiota and Tregs. Therefore, we established a model for 'antibiotics (ABX)-treated chickens' through administration of an antibiotic  ...[more]

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