Influence of the early-life gut microbiota on the immune responses to an inhaled allergen Journal Article


Authors: Borbet, T. C.; Pawline, M. B.; Zhang, X.; Wipperman, M. F.; Reuter, S.; Maher, T.; Li, J.; Iizumi, T.; Gao, Z.; Daniele, M.; Taube, C.; Koralov, S. B.; Müller, A.; Blaser, M. J.
Article Title: Influence of the early-life gut microbiota on the immune responses to an inhaled allergen
Abstract: Antibiotics, among the most used medications in children, affect gut microbiome communities and metabolic functions. These changes in microbiota structure can impact host immunity. We hypothesized that early-life microbiome alterations would lead to increased susceptibility to allergy and asthma. To test this, mouse pups between postnatal days 5-9 were orally exposed to water (control) or to therapeutic doses of azithromycin or amoxicillin. Later in life, these mice were sensitized and challenged with a model allergen, house dust mite (HDM), or saline. Mice with early-life azithromycin exposure that were challenged with HDM had increased IgE and IL-13 production by CD4(+) T cells compared to unexposed mice; early-life amoxicillin exposure led to fewer abnormalities. To test that the microbiota contained the immunological cues to alter IgE and cytokine production after HDM challenge, germ-free mice were gavaged with fecal samples of the antibiotic-perturbed microbiota. Gavage of adult germ-free mice did not result in altered HDM responses, however, their offspring, which acquired the antibiotic-perturbed microbiota at birth showed elevated IgE levels and CD4(+) cytokines in response to HDM, and altered airway reactivity. These studies indicate that early-life microbiota composition can heighten allergen-driven Th2/Th17 immune pathways and airway responses in an age-dependent manner.
Keywords: risk; asthma; children; colonization; association; bacteria; exposure; diversity; antibiotic use; airway inflammation
Journal Title: Mucosal Immunology
Volume: 15
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1933-0219
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2022-05-01
Start Page: 1000
End Page: 1011
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000826124700001
DOI: 10.1038/s41385-022-00544-5
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 35842561
PMCID: PMC9835105
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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