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IκBζ facilitates protective immunity against Salmonella infection via Th1 differentiation and IgG production.


ABSTRACT: Inhibitor of kappa B (IκB)-ζ transcription is rapidly induced by stimulation with TLR ligands and IL-1. Despite high IκBζ expression in inflammation sites, the association of IκBζ with host defence via systemic immune responses against bacterial infection remains unclear. Oral immunisation with a recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccine (RASV) strain did not protect IκBζ-deficient mice against a lethal Salmonella challenge. IκBζ-deficient mice failed to produce Salmonella LPS-specific IgG, especially IgG2a, although inflammatory cytokine production and immune cell infiltration into the liver increased after oral RASV administration. Moreover, IκBζ-deficient mice exhibited enhanced splenic germinal centre reactions followed by increased total IgG production, despite IκBζ-deficient B cells having an intrinsic antibody class switching defect. IκBζ-deficient CD4+ T cells poorly differentiated into Th1 cells. IFN-γ production by CD4+ T cells from IκBζ-deficient mice immunised with RASV significantly decreased after restimulation with heat-killed RASV in vitro, suggesting that IκBζ-deficient mice failed to mount protective immune responses against Salmonella infection because of insufficient Th1 and IgG production. Therefore, IκBζ is crucial in protecting against Salmonella infection by inducing Th1 differentiation followed by IgG production.

SUBMITTER: Ahn JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6557891 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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IκBζ facilitates protective immunity against Salmonella infection via Th1 differentiation and IgG production.

Ahn Jae-Hee JH   Cho Jaewon J   Kwon Bo-Eun BE   Lee Geun-Shik GS   Yoon Sung-Il SI   Kang Seung Goo SG   Kim Pyeung-Hyeun PH   Kweon Mi-Na MN   Yang Hyungjun H   Vallance Bruce A BA   Kim Young-In YI   Chang Sun-Young SY   Ko Hyun-Jeong HJ  

Scientific reports 20190610 1


Inhibitor of kappa B (IκB)-ζ transcription is rapidly induced by stimulation with TLR ligands and IL-1. Despite high IκBζ expression in inflammation sites, the association of IκBζ with host defence via systemic immune responses against bacterial infection remains unclear. Oral immunisation with a recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccine (RASV) strain did not protect IκBζ-deficient mice against a lethal Salmonella challenge. IκBζ-deficient mice failed to produce Salmonella LPS-specific IgG, espe  ...[more]

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