小鼠感染模型术后乙醇诱导的T细胞和细胞因子的改变。

IF 2.6 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY International Journal of Inflammation Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-20 DOI:10.1155/2017/1067598
Nadine Lanzke, Mario Menk, Clarissa von Haefen, Lilit Sargsyan, Bianca Scharf, Klaus-Dieter Wernecke, Claudia D Spies
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背景:酒精、感染和手术之间的相互作用及其对T辅助细胞分化和功能的影响尚不完全清楚。我们假设酒精和手术干扰了T辅助细胞的分化,导致免疫反应受损。方法:小鼠经酒精治疗2周。生理盐水治疗为对照组。评估临床表现和体重。第14天,进行剖腹手术,动物鼻内感染肺炎克雷伯菌。测定肺和血液中的细菌载量。在肺、脾和血浆中评估T辅助细胞亚群和释放的细胞因子。评估T细胞分化的关键转录因子。结果:酒精对术后感染动物的临床表现和体重有显著影响(p < 0.05)。酒精处理后细菌负荷显著升高(p < 0.05)。T辅助细胞亚群和释放的细胞因子水平在肺中显著改变,而在脾中无显著变化。辅助T细胞谱系承诺的转录因子的表达不转化为不同数量的辅助T细胞。结论:酒精和手术导致术后感染中T辅助细胞的显著细胞和功能调节。这些影响可能导致手术后免疫反应受损。
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Ethanol-Induced Alterations of T Cells and Cytokines after Surgery in a Murine Infection Model.

Background: Interactions between alcohol, infection, and surgery and their effect on differentiation and functionality of T helper cells are not yet completely understood. We hypothesized that alcohol and surgery disturb differentiation of T helper cells and contribute to an impaired immune response.

Methods: Mice were treated with alcohol for two weeks. Saline treatment served as control. Clinical performance and weight were assessed. On day 14, a median laparotomy was performed and animals were challenged with Klebsiella pneumoniae intranasally. Bacterial load was determined in lungs and blood. T helper cell subpopulations and the released cytokines were assessed in lungs, spleens, and plasma. Key transcription factors of T cell differentiation were evaluated.

Results: Alcohol significantly impaired clinical appearance and body weight of animals with postsurgical infection (p < 0.05). Bacterial load was significantly higher after alcohol treatment (p < 0.05). T helper cell subsets and released cytokine levels were significantly altered in lung, but not in spleen. Expression of transcription factors of T helper cell lineage commitment did not translate into different counts of T helper cells.

Conclusions: Alcohol and surgery lead to significant cellular and functional modulations of T helper cells during postsurgical infection. These effects may contribute to an impaired immune response after surgery.

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