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Intestinal CD103+ dendritic cells induced by short-term fasting are essential for the protection against Listeria monocytogenes infection : 단기 절식으로 유도된 장내 CD103+ 수지상 세포의 리스테리아 감염 방어

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dc.contributor.advisor윤철희-
dc.contributor.author이경민-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-14T06:43:36Z-
dc.date.available2018-03-23-
dc.date.issued2015-02-
dc.identifier.other000000025280-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/125888-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 농생명공학부, 2015. 2. 윤철희.-
dc.description.abstractDespite the fact that gastrointestinal tract is the largest organ producing and consuming a great amount of energy and the first organ to be directly affected after the fasting, very little is known about how fasting influences intestinal immune cells. Innate immune cells in gastrointestinal tract play a critical role as an initial sensor of antigens and inducer of proper immune response. In the current study, I focused on the changes of intestinal innate cells, especially CD103+ dendritic cells (DCs), in mice upon 24 hr short-term fasting and how the fasting influences the protection against intragastric Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) infection. The results showed that the mice with short-term fasting increased the number of CD103+CD11b- DCs in both small intestinal lamina propria (SI LP) and mesenteric lymph nodes (mLN) after either fasting or fasting followed by infection. Induction of SI LP CD103+CD11b- DCs during short-term fasting was caused by active proliferation, but this phenomenon was confined only in SI LP. Furthermore, the expression of CCR7, PD-L1 and CD205 was up-regulated on CD103+CD11b- DCs in mice which had been short-term fasting and infected with L. monocytogenes. Surprisingly, short-term fasting increased the survival rate compared to control (ad libitum) mice when infected with L. monocytogenes. At early time points post infection (pi-
dc.description.abstract3, 9 and 24 hr), there was no significant difference in bacterial clearance-
dc.description.abstractstrikingly, at 48 hr pi, however, bacterial clearance was significantly increased in spleen, liver and mLN from starved mice compared to control mice, as measured by colony forming units (CFU) of L. monocytogenes. Mechanistically, at the early time points pi, the increase of CD103+CD11b- DCs after fasting induced significantly high Foxp3+ Tregs in mLN, which was in line with increased mRNA level of TGF-β2 and aldehyde dehydrogenase A2 (aldh1a2). Curiously, at 3 days pi, the composition of CD11chi DCs was entirely altered toward the expansion of CD103- DCs, with induction of IFN-γ+ NK cells and CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in mLN.
The present study suggests that short-term fasting might induce the tolerogenic condition in the small intestine through increased CD103+CD11b- DCs. Accordingly, at day 1 pi, Foxp3+ Tregs were significantly increased. However, at day 2 pi, the L. monocytogenes bacterial burden was significantly reduced and at the same time, CD103- DCs and IFN-γ+ cells were prominently increased in mLN. Collectively, the results showed that the constitution of intestinal CD11chi DCs would be a key player for the maintenance of gut homeostasis and/or induction of immunity.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsSummary I
Contents III
List of Figures V
List of Abbreviations VI
I. Introduction 1
II. Materials and Methods 3
1) Animals 3
2) Short-term fasting 3
3) Bacteria preparation 3
4) Infection study 3
5) Determination of bacterial burden 4
6) SI LP cell isolation 4
7) BrdU incorporation 5
8) Antibodies 5
9) Flow cytometry 5
10) Intracellular staining 6
11) Antigen uptake test 6
12) cDNA synthesis 7
13) Real time quantitative PCR 7
14) Statistical analysis 8

III. Results 9
1) Mouse with short-term fasting shows increased leukocyte numbers in mLN and SI LP 9
2) CD11chi DCs are increased in SI LP in mouse after short-term fasting 11
3) CD103+CD11chi DCs are dramatically increased in mLN and SI LP in mice after short-term fasting 14
4) DCs are actively proliferated in SI LP after short-term fasting 16
5) Up-regulation of CCR7, PD-L1, CD205 and MHC class II on DCs in mLN after short-term fasting 19
6) Short-term fasting protects mice against intragastric infection with L. monocytogenes at the early time point 22
7) CD103+ DCs and Foxp3+ Tregs are increased in mLN during the early phase of Listeria after short-term fasting 24
8) Foxp3+ Tregs are not induced in the peripheral lymphoid organ 27
9) Down-regulation of CD86 and MHC class II was correlated with increased level of TGF-β and retinoic acid on lymph-borne CD103+ DCs from Listeria infected mice had been fasted for short-term 29
10) Short-term fasting induced up-regulation of Th1 response in mice infected with Listeria 32

IV. Supplementary results 35
1) The percentage of neutrophils and macrophages in mLN from mice after short-term fasting 35
2) Survival of mice after short-term fasting followed by wild type L.monocytogenes (10403s) infection 36
3) The percentage of Foxp3+ Tregs in mLN 37
4) The mRNA level of TGF-β1, TGF-β2 and aldh1a2 in mLN CD103+ and CD103- DCs 38
5) The percentage of neutrophils in spleen from mice after short-term fasting followed infection of L. monocytogenes 39

V. Discussion 40
VI. Literature Cited 48
VII. Summary in Korean 53
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectCD103+ dendritic cells-
dc.subjectListeria monocytogenes-
dc.subjectintestinal immune system-
dc.subjectimmune tolerance-
dc.subject.ddc630-
dc.titleIntestinal CD103+ dendritic cells induced by short-term fasting are essential for the protection against Listeria monocytogenes infection-
dc.title.alternative단기 절식으로 유도된 장내 CD103+ 수지상 세포의 리스테리아 감염 방어-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorKyung Min Lee-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pagesVI, 54-
dc.contributor.affiliation농업생명과학대학 농생명공학부-
dc.date.awarded2015-02-
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