Author: Arenasâ€Padilla, M.; Duarteâ€Gutiérrez, J.L.; Mataâ€Haro, V.
Title: Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis Bb12 induces ILâ€10 through cell membraneâ€associated components via TLR2 in swine Cord-id: colp9aza Document date: 2018_9_27
ID: colp9aza
Snippet: AIM: To investigate the role of Tollâ€like receptor 2 (TLR2) in interleukinâ€10 (ILâ€10) production induced by Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis Bb12 (Bb12) in swine immune cells. METHODS AND RESULTS: Bloodâ€monocytes and cells from mesenteric lymph nodes were obtained from pigs and cultured with live Bb12 for 4 and 12 h. Transcript levels of ILâ€10 and TLR2 were analysed. Furthermore, TLR2 was blocked to determine its participation in ILâ€10 production. TLR2 blockade was achieved with
Document: AIM: To investigate the role of Tollâ€like receptor 2 (TLR2) in interleukinâ€10 (ILâ€10) production induced by Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis Bb12 (Bb12) in swine immune cells. METHODS AND RESULTS: Bloodâ€monocytes and cells from mesenteric lymph nodes were obtained from pigs and cultured with live Bb12 for 4 and 12 h. Transcript levels of ILâ€10 and TLR2 were analysed. Furthermore, TLR2 was blocked to determine its participation in ILâ€10 production. TLR2 blockade was achieved with neutralizing antibodies, followed by stimulation with Bb12. Bifidobacteria induced ILâ€10 production in both swine monocytes and mesenteric cells. Monocytes with TLR2 blockade had a decrease in ILâ€10 transcripts, while mesenteric cells did not. Bacterial cell wall components were responsible for Bb12â€induced ILâ€10 production since no ILâ€10 was detected in the culture supernatant. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that ILâ€10 production is largely mediated through the recognition of Bb12 structures by TLR2, as bacterial metabolites in the culture supernatant failed to induce ILâ€10 expression. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The present study provides evidence for the potential use of Bb12 in the swine industry; these bacteria can also be used as additional method to treat intestinal inflammation and enhance intestinal health in pigs.
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