工业反式脂肪酸促进小鼠食物过敏模型的发展。

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摘要

目的:食物过敏(FA)患病率的上升促使人们对反式脂肪酸(tfa)等饮食因素进行调查。虽然反刍动物的tfa可以预防过敏,但工业tfa的作用尚不清楚。本研究在小鼠模型中评估了工业tfa对FA的影响。方法:将20只Balb/c小鼠分为4组:对照组(标准日粮)、OVA(卵清蛋白致敏,标准日粮)、TFA(工业TFA富集日粮)和TFA +OVA (TFA日粮+OVA致敏)。两周后,OVA组和tfa +OVA组进行OVA致敏/激发。分析症状(肛门温度下降、腹泻)、血清免疫球蛋白E (tIgE、OVA-sIgE)、细胞因子、免疫细胞谱和肠道微生物群。结果:OVA组和tfa +OVA组肛门温度下降、腹泻发生率、血清tIgE、OVA- sige、白细胞介素-4水平均显著高于对照组。与OVA组相比,tfa +OVA组肛门温度下降程度和腹泻评分较高,血清tIgE和OVA- sige水平较高。与对照组相比,tfa组和tfa +OVA组脾脏中干扰素-γ mRNA的表达和Th1细胞数量增加,tfa组、OVA组和tfa +OVA组脾脏中Th2细胞数量显著升高。此外,与对照组相比,tfa组、OVA组和tfa +OVA组大鼠食管和肠粘膜肥大细胞(肥大细胞)数量和血清肥大细胞蛋白酶-1浓度均显著升高。各类群间盲肠菌群多样性和组成差异明显。结论:工业tfa可促进ova诱导的小鼠FA、Th1和th2相关炎症,并伴有MCs激活和肠道微生物群失调。
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Industrial Trans Fatty Acids Promote the Development of Food Allergy in a Mouse Model.

Purpose: The rising prevalence of food allergy (FA) has prompted investigations into dietary factors such as trans fatty acids (TFAs). While ruminant TFAs may protect against allergies, the role of industrial TFAs remains unclear. This study evaluated the effects of industrial TFAs on FA in a murine model.

Methods: 20 Balb/c mice were divided into 4 groups: control (standard diet), OVA (ovalbumin-sensitized, standard diet), TFAs (industrial TFA-enriched diet), and TFAs+OVA (TFA diet + OVA sensitization). After two weeks, OVA and TFAs+OVA groups underwent OVA sensitization/challenge. Symptoms (anal temperature drop, diarrhea), serum immunoglobulin E (tIgE, OVA-sIgE), cytokines, immune cell profiles, and gut microbiota were analyzed.

Results: The incidence rates of anal temperature drop and diarrhea, the serum levels of tIgE, OVA-sIgE, interleukin-4 were significantly higher in the OVA and TFAs+OVA groups compared to the control group. The TFAs+OVA group had a higher degree of anal temperature drop and diarrhea score, and higher serum levels of tIgE and OVA-sIgE compared to the OVA group. The expression of interferon-γ mRNA and the numbers of Th1 cells increased in the spleen of the TFAs and TFAs+OVA group compared to the control group, whereas the numbers of spleen Th2 cells were significantly elevated in the TFAs, OVA, and TFAs+OVA groups compared to the control group. In addition, the numbers of mast cells (MCs) in the esophagus and intestinal mucosa, and the serum concentrations of MCs protease-1 were significantly increased in TFAs, OVA, and TFAs+OVA groups compared to the control group. Cecal microflora among these groups exhibited distinct patterns of differential diversity and composition.

Conclusions: Industrial TFAs may promote OVA-induced FA, Th1 and Th2-associated inflammation in mouse model, accompanied by the activation of MCs and intestinal microbiome dysbiosis.

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期刊介绍: The journal features cutting-edge original research, brief communications, and state-of-the-art reviews in the specialties of allergy, asthma, and immunology, including clinical and experimental studies and instructive case reports. Contemporary reviews summarize information on topics for researchers and physicians in the fields of allergy and immunology. As of January 2017, AAIR do not accept case reports. However, if it is a clinically important case, authors can submit it in the form of letter to the Editor. Editorials and letters to the Editor explore controversial issues and encourage further discussion among physicians dealing with allergy, immunology, pediatric respirology, and related medical fields. AAIR also features topics in practice and management and recent advances in equipment and techniques for clinicians concerned with clinical manifestations of allergies and pediatric respiratory diseases.
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