New treatment strategies for allergic rhinitis utilizing the oral mucosa

Y. Okamoto, A. Inamine, S. Yonekura, T. Fujimura, S. Horiguchi
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The oral mucosa is well known to be rich in dendritic cells (DCs), and the cervical lymph nodes (CLNs) are the draining lymph nodes for the oral mucosa. DCs play a crucial role in the induction of primary T cell-dependent immune responses. Upon uptake of antigens on the oral mucosal surface, immature DCs in the oral mucosa are thought to migrate to the regional CLNs. The oral mucosa is a potential route for vaccine administration. We examined the efficacy and some candidate biomarkers of the clinical responses to sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) with a cedar pollen extract against cedar pollinosis. We found that Lactobacillus KW3110 administered sublingually migrated to the CLNs, and was effective for decreasing the IgE production and nasal symptoms induced by antigen provocation. Through simultaneous stimulation with antigen, improved efficacy of SLIT may be achieved by an adjuvant with oral mucosal administration of Lactobacillus KW3110.

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利用口腔黏膜治疗过敏性鼻炎的新策略
众所周知,口腔黏膜富含树突状细胞(DC),而颈部淋巴结(CLN)是口腔黏膜的引流淋巴结。DC在诱导原代T细胞依赖性免疫反应中起着至关重要的作用。在口腔粘膜表面摄取抗原后,口腔粘膜中的未成熟DC被认为迁移到区域性CLN。口腔黏膜是一种潜在的疫苗接种途径。我们研究了雪松花粉提取物对雪松花粉症的舌下免疫疗法(SLIT)的疗效和一些候选生物标志物的临床反应。我们发现,舌下给药的乳酸杆菌KW3110迁移到CLNs,并有效降低IgE的产生和抗原激发引起的鼻部症状。通过用抗原同时刺激,可以通过口服粘膜给予乳酸杆菌KW3110的佐剂来实现SLIT的改善功效。
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