Title of article :
Potential role of the intestinal microbiota of the mother in neonatal immune education
Author/Authors :
Anne Donnet-Hughes ، نويسنده , , Pablo F. Perez ، نويسنده , , Joel Dore ، نويسنده , , Marion Leclerc ، نويسنده , , Florence Levenez ، نويسنده , , Jalil Benyacoub ، نويسنده , , Patrick Serrant ، نويسنده , , Iris Segura-Roggero and Eduardo J. Schiffrin ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
9
From page :
407
To page :
415
Abstract :
Mucosal dendritic cells are at the heart of decision-making processes that dictate immune reactivity to intestinal microbes. They ensure tolerance to commensal bacteria and a vigorous immune response to pathogens. It has recently been demonstrated that the former involves a limited migration of bacterially loaded dendritic cells from the Peyerʹs patches to the mesen¬teric lymph nodes. During lactation, cells from gut-associated lymphoid tissue travel to the breast via the lymphatics and peripheral blood. Here, we show that human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and breast milk cells contain bacteria and their genetic material during lactation. Furthermore, we show an increased bacterial translocation from the mouse gut during pregnancy and lactation and the presence of bacterially loaded dendritic cells in lactating breast tissue. Our observations show bacterial translocation as a unique physiological event, which is increased during pregnancy and lactation. They suggest endogenous transport of intestinally derived bacterial components within dendritic cells destined for the lactating mammary gland. They also suggest neonatal immune imprinting by milk cells containing commensal-associated molecular patterns.
Journal title :
Proceeding of the Nutrition Society
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Proceeding of the Nutrition Society
Record number :
673508
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