
The microbiota is a crucial modulator of the immune system. Here, we evaluated how its absence or reduction modifies the inflammatory response in the murine model of experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis (EAU). We induced EAU in germ-free (GF) or conventionally housed (CV) mice and in CV mice treated with a combination of broad-spectrum antibiotics either from the day of EAU induction or from one week prior to induction of disease. The severity of the inflammation was assessed by fundus biomicroscopy or by histology, including immunohistology. The immunophenotyping of T cells in local and distant lymph nodes was performed by flow cytometry. We found that GF mice and mice where the microbiota was reduced one week before EAU induction were protected from severe autoimmune inflammation. GF mice had lower numbers of infiltrating macrophages and significantly less T cell infiltration in the retina than CV mice with EAU. GF mice also had reduced numbers of IFN-γand IL-17-producing T cells and increased numbers of regulatory T cells in the eye-draining lymph nodes. These data suggest that the presence of microbiota during autoantigen recognition regulates the inflammatory response by influencing the adaptive immune response.
Male, Adaptive Immunity, Eye, Lymphocyte Activation, Autoantigens, Autoimmune Diseases, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Animals, Germ-Free Life, Eye Proteins, Macrophages, Microbiota, Interleukin-17, RC581-607, Flow Cytometry, Bacterial Load, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, Research Article
Male, Adaptive Immunity, Eye, Lymphocyte Activation, Autoantigens, Autoimmune Diseases, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Animals, Germ-Free Life, Eye Proteins, Macrophages, Microbiota, Interleukin-17, RC581-607, Flow Cytometry, Bacterial Load, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, Research Article
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