Route and type of nutrition influence IgA-mediating intestinal cytokines

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Wu, Y
Kudsk, KA
DeWitt, RC
Tolley, EA
Li, J
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Dept Surg, Memphis, TN USA
[2] Univ Tennessee, Dept Prevent Med, Memphis, TN USA
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10.1097/00000658-199905000-00008
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective To examine the levels of a Th1 IgA-inhibiting cytokine (interferon gamma) and the Th2 IgA-stimulating cytokines (interleukin [IL]-4, IL-5, IL-6, and IL-10) within the intestine of animals manipulated with enteral or parenteral nutrition, and to correlate these cytokine alterations with intestinal IgA levels, SummaryBackground Data Enteral feeding significantly reduces the incidence of pneumonia in critically injured patients compared with intravenous total parenteral nutrition (IV TPN) or no nutritional support. Experimentally, complex diets prevent impairments in mucosa immunity induced by IV TPN. These impairments include decreases in intestinal and respiratory tract IgA levels, impaired IgA-mediated antiviral defenses, and increases in the mortality rate against established immunity to Pseudomonas pneumonia. Intragastric (IG) TPN maintains antiviral defenses but only partially preserves protection against Pseudomonas pneumonia. Because IgA levels depend on interactions between Thl IgA-inhibiting and Th2 IgA-stimulating cytokines, the authors postulated differences in gut cytokine balance in enterally and parenterally fed mice. Methods Sixty-one mice were randomized to receive chow, IV TPN, IG TPN, or an isocaloric, complex enteral diet. After 5 days of feeding, animals were killed and supernatants from samples of intestine were harvested, homogenized, and assayed for Thl and Th2 cytokines by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results The Th2 cytokines, IL-5 and IL-6,and the Th1 cytokine, interferon gamma, remained unchanged by diet. IL-4 levels decreased significantly in both IV and IG TPN groups Versus the chow or complex enteral diet groups, whereas IL-10 decreased only in IV TPN mice. Decreases in Th2 cytokines correlated with intestinal IgA levels. Conclusion Chow and complex enteral diets maintain a normal balance between IgA-stimulating and Iga-inhibiting cytokines while preserving normal antibacterial and antiviral immunity. The IgA-stimulating cytokine IL-4 drops significantly in mice receiving IG and IV TPN in association with reduced IgA levels, whereas IL-10 decreases significantly only in mice receiving IV TPN. These data are consistent with severely impaired mucosal immunity with IV TPN and partial impairment with 1G TPN and provide a cytokine-mediated explanation for reduction in diet-induced mucosal immunity.
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