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Retinoic acid amplifies the host immune response to LPS through increased T lymphocytes number and LPS binding protein expression
[摘要] Vitamin A deficiency is associated with increased Susceptibility to infection but the effects of Vitamin A supplementation on host response to pathogens are controversial. This Study investigated the mechanisms by which all-trans retinoic acid (atRA) modulates the host immune response in in experimental model of Vitamin A supplementation before and after challenge with LPS in rats. We show here that a supplementation with five daily injections of 10 mg/kg atRA increased the number of T lymphocytes in the peripheral blood. In addition, we show that atRA increased the expression of the LPS binding protein (LBP), a component of the LPS recognition system. The retinoic acid receptor (RAR)alpha agonist Ro 4060-55 but not the pan-retinoid X receptors (RXRs) agonist Ro 2573-86 mimicked the effects of atRA oil LBP expression suggesting that atRA enhances LBP expression through a RAR alpha-mediated pathway. In order to investigate the significance of increased LBP expression we challenged atRA-supplemented rats with the Gram-positive bacteria Listeria monocytogenes (LM) that activates the immune response independently from LBP. In sharp contrast to our previous observations that atRA supplementation enhances IFN-gamma expression and NOS2 pathway activation in LPS-challenged rats [Devaux, Y., Grosjean, S., Seguin, C., David, C., Dousset, B., Zannad, F., Meistelman, C., de Talance, N., Mertes, P.M., Ungureanu-Longrois, D., 2000. Retinoic acid and host-pathogen interactions: effects on inducible nitric oxide synthase in vivo. Am. J. Physiol. 279, E1045-E1053], atRA did not increase the LM-induced IFN-gamma expression and NOS2 pathway activation. Overall, these data demonstrate that although atRA induces a priming of the immune system characterized by increased T lymphocytes number and LBP expression, the profile of the immune response depends on the inflammatory/infectious stimulus. These results Could explain why Vitamin A supplementation could have beneficial/neutral or deleterious effects according to the identity of the infectious pathogen. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2005-12-21 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] vitamin A;lipopolysaccharide;listeria monocytogenes;T cells;LPS binding protein [时效性] 
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