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The Mucosal Immune System • The organization of the mucosal immune system • The mucosal response to infections and regulation of mucosal immune responses Musketeers Course October 2008 1 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Musketeers Course October 2008 2 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Many enteric pathogens need to exploit host mechanisms as part of their invasive strategies Musketeers Course October 2008 3 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Shigella flexneri infects intestinal epithelial cells triggering activation of the NFkB pathway Musketeers Course October 2008 4 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses NOD: nucleotide binding oligomerization domain Musketeers Course October 2008 5 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Intestinal pathogens Bacteria Viruses Parasites induce inflammation Musketeers Course October 2008 6 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Mucosal Tolerance Entry of nonpathogenic antigens e.g. food proteins Musketeers Course October 2008 7 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses The concept of mucosal tolerance. Prolonged mucosally administered antigens induce both systemic and mucosal unresponsiveness to the same Ag when challenged in the presence of adjuvant. 2 weeks later Musketeers Course October 2008 8 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Proposed dosedependent mechanisms of oral tolerance. Musketeers Course October 2008 9 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses The healthy intestine contains large quantities of bacteria but does not generate productive immunity against them Metabolism of dietary constituents Degrading toxins Produce vitamin K & short chain fatty acids Maintaining epithelium Compete the pathogens Inhibit pro-inflammatory signals Musketeers Course October 2008 10 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Clostridium difficile infection after treatment by antibiotics Musketeers Course October 2008 11 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Mucosal DC regulate the induction of tolerance and immunity Musketeers Course October 2008 12 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Commensal bacteria can prevent inflammatory responses in the intestine Musketeers Course October 2008 13 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Commensal bacteria recognize by epithelial cells EC secretion of cytokines inhibit the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines by DC and macrophage DC & macrophages secrete signals for the expansion and/or survival of T cells with regulatory capacities, including regulatory T cells, T regulatory type 1 (TR1) cells, T helper 2 (TH2) cells and TH3 cells. Musketeers Course October 2008 14 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses The mucosal immune system must maintain a balance between protective immunity and mucosal tolerance to a large number of different antigens Musketeers Course October 2008 15 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Celiac disease a breakdown of oral tolerance Musketeers Course October 2008 16 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Parasites Most helminths can induce both protective (Th2) and pathological (Th1) immune responses Musketeers Course October 2008 17 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Giardia lamblia • • Production of antibodies Infiltration of mucosa by effector cells Musketeers Course October 2008 18 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Cryptosporidium parvum & T. gondii • • Intracellular pathogens Require CD4Th1 and CD8 T cells to clear them Musketeers Course October 2008 19 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Chronic infections of intestinal helminths • Production of mediators that dampen the innate immune responses • Expression of decoy receptors of cytokines and chemokines • Downregulation of IL-12 by DC encourage generation of IL-10 producing Treg Musketeers Course October 2008 20 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Protective and pathological responses to intestinal helminths Musketeers Course October 2008 21 The mucosal response to infection and regulation of mucosal immune responses Musketeers Course October 2008 22 Musketeers Course October 2008 23