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Early-life vitamin A treatment rescues neonatal infection-induced durably impaired tolerogenic properties of celiac lymph nodes

Zou, Mangge
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Pezoldt, Joern  
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Mohr, Juliane
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May 28, 2024
Cell Reports

Gut -draining mesenteric and celiac lymph nodes (mLNs and celLNs) critically contribute to peripheral tolerance toward food and microbial antigens by supporting the de novo induction of regulatory T cells (Tregs). These tolerogenic properties of mLNs and celLNs are stably imprinted within stromal cells (SCs) by microbial signals and vitamin A (VA), respectively. Here, we report that a single, transient gastrointestinal infection in the neonatal, but not adult, period durably abrogates the efficient Treg-inducing capacity of celLNs by altering the subset composition and gene expression profile of celLNSCs. These cells carry information about the early -life pathogen encounter until adulthood and durably instruct migratory dendritic cells entering the celLN with reduced tolerogenic properties. Mechanistically, transiently reduced VA levels cause long-lasting celLN functional impairment, which can be rescued by early -life treatment with VA. Together, our data highlight the therapeutic potential of VA to prevent sequelae post gastrointestinal infections in infants.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114153
Web of Science ID

WOS:001236989500001

Author(s)
Zou, Mangge
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Pezoldt, Joern  
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Mohr, Juliane
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Philipsen, Lars
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Leufgen, Andrea
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Cerovic, Vuk
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Wiechers, Carolin
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Pils, Marina
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Ortiz, Diego
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Hao, Lianxu
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Date Issued

2024-05-28

Publisher

Cell Press

Published in
Cell Reports
Volume

43

Issue

5

Article Number

114153

Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Stromal Cells

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Dendritic Cells

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Oral Tolerance

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Induction

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Liver

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Campylobacter

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Salmonella

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Generation

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Yersinia

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Immunity

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
UPDEPLA  
FunderGrant Number

Cell Topology"

491676693

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June 19, 2024
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/208720
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