Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis regulates Th1/Th2 balance through the JAK-STAT pathway in growing mice

M. Ding, Bowen Li, Haiqin Chen, R. P. Ross, Catherine Stanton, Shilong Jiang, Jianxin Zhao, Wei Chen, Bo Yang
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Objectives: Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis is a dominant bacterium in infant gut, which plays a critical role in maintaining the health and development of infants. This study investigated the abilities of eight different strains of B. longum subsp. infantis to regulate the T helper (Th)1/Th2 balance. Methods: Eight B . longum subsp. infantis strains, including I2MI (FJSWXI2MIM1), I4MI [FJSWXI4MI (CCFM1270)], I4MNI (FJSWXI4MNIM1), I5TI (FJSWXI5TIM1), I6TI (FJSWXI6TIM1), I8TI [FJSWXI8TI (CCFM1271)], I10TI [FJSWXI10TI (CCFM1272)], and B6MNI [BJSWXB6MNIM1 (CCFM1269)], were gavaged to BALB/C pups in both female (n = 8) and male (n = 8) mice starting from 1 to 3 weeks old (1 × 109 CFU/day/mice). Selected immune cells were assessed by immunofluorescence and flow cytometry. Cytokines and immunoglobulins were determined by ELISA. Bacterial and bifidobacterial communities were determined by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and bifidobacterial groEL sequencing. Results: B . longum subsp. infantis I4MI and I8TI were shown to increase the ration of colonic IgG2a/IgE in male mice (P < 0.05). B6MNI was demonstrated to significantly increase the levels of colonic IFN-γ and IgG2a, as well as the ratio of IgG2a/IgE in female mice (P < 0.05). It was also shown to significantly increase the ratio of colonic IgG2a/IgE (P < 0.05) and reduce the level of colonic IL-4 in male mice (P < 0.05). Furthermore, B6MNI was demonstrated to regulate colonic JAK/STAT pathway in both male and female mice. I4MI, I5TI, and B6MNI were shown to increase the relative abundance of Bifidobacterium and B. longum subsp. infantis in both male and female mice, whereas I8TI was only shown to increase the relative abundance of Bifidobacterium and B. longum subsp. infantis in male mice (P < 0.05). Conclusion: These results indicated supplementation with B. longum subsp. infantis in early infancy may regulate the Th1/Th2 immune balance, which may prevent the development of related diseases.
长双歧杆菌亚种通过 JAK-STAT 途径调节生长期小鼠的 Th1/Th2 平衡
目的:长双歧杆菌(Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis)是婴儿肠道中的主要细菌,在维持婴儿健康和发育方面起着至关重要的作用。本研究调查了长双歧杆菌亚种的八种不同菌株调节 T 辅助菌(Th)1/Th2 平衡的能力。方法:8 株 B .infantis 株系,包括 I2MI(FJSWXI2MIM1)、I4MI [FJSWXI4MI (CCFM1270)]、I4MNI (FJSWXI4MNIM1)、I5TI (FJSWXI5TIM1)、I6TI (FJSWXI6TIM1)、I8TI [FJSWXI8TI (CCFM1271)]、I10TI[FJSWXI10TI(CCFM1272)]和 B6MNI[BJSWXB6MNIM1(CCFM1269)],从 1 到 3 周大的雌性(n = 8)和雄性(n = 8)小鼠(1 × 109 CFU/天/只)开始灌胃给 BALB/C 幼鼠。通过免疫荧光和流式细胞术对选定的免疫细胞进行评估。细胞因子和免疫球蛋白用酶联免疫吸附法测定。通过 16S rRNA 基因测序和双歧杆菌 groEL 测序确定细菌和双歧杆菌群落。结果结果表明,B . longum subsp. infantis I4MI 和 I8TI 增加了雄性小鼠结肠 IgG2a/IgE 的比率(P < 0.05)。B6MNI 被证明能显著提高雌性小鼠结肠 IFN-γ 和 IgG2a 的水平,以及 IgG2a/IgE 的比率(P < 0.05)。研究还表明,B6MNI 能明显提高雄性小鼠结肠 IgG2a/IgE 的比率(P < 0.05),降低结肠 IL-4 的水平(P < 0.05)。此外,B6MNI 还能调节雄性和雌性小鼠结肠的 JAK/STAT 通路。I4MI、I5TI 和 B6MNI 均能增加雄性和雌性小鼠体内双歧杆菌和长杆菌亚种的相对丰度,而 I8TI 仅能增加雄性小鼠体内双歧杆菌和长杆菌亚种的相对丰度(P < 0.05)。结论这些结果表明,在婴儿早期补充婴儿双歧杆菌亚种可调节Th1/Th2免疫平衡,从而预防相关疾病的发生。
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