Mesenteric lymph nodes are critical for the induction of high-dose oral tolerance in the absence of Peyer's patches

European Journal of Immunology
T W SpahnTorsten Kucharzik

Abstract

We have previously demonstrated the loss of oral tolerance (OT) in lymphotoxinalpha-/- (LTalpha-/-) and TNFalpha / lymphotoxinalpha deficient (TNFalpha / LTalpha-/-) mice which have defective Peyer's patches (PP) and lymph node (LN) development. We have now studied OT in BALB / c mice with differential defects of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) caused by inhibition of LTbetaR signaling during fetal development. Treatment of pregnant mice with LTbetaR-IgG (LTbetaRIgG) and TNFR I55-IgG (TNFR55IgG) abrogates the formation of PP (LTbetaRIgG) or of PP and mesenteric LN (MLN) (LTbetaRIgG / TNFRIgG) without genetically deleting the respective cytokine pathways. OT was readily induced in mice without PP but retaining MLN (PP null / LN +). In contrast, OTcould not be induced in mice lacking both MLN and PP (PP null / MLN null) as shown by the inability of these mice to suppress IFN-gamma secretion or DTH reactions. We next assessed OT in 129 x B6 LTalpha-/- mice with and without MLN. Timed treatment of pregnant LTalpha-/- mice with an agonist anti-LTbetaR mAb induces formation of MLN but not of PP in LTalpha-/- mice. LN + LTalpha-/- mice developed OT while LN LTalpha-/- mice were resistant to OT induction. Taken collectively, ...Continue Reading

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