» Articles » PMID: 22428018

Impact of Dietary Gluten on Regulatory T Cells and Th17 Cells in BALB/c Mice

Overview
Journal PLoS One
Date 2012 Mar 20
PMID 22428018
Citations 14
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Dietary gluten influences the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and a gluten-free (GF) diet has a protective effect on the development of T1D. Gluten may influence T1D due to its direct effect on intestinal immunity; however, these mechanisms have not been adequately studied. We studied the effect of a GF diet compared to a gluten-containing standard (STD) diet on selected T cell subsets, associated with regulatory functions as well as proinflammatory Th17 cells, in BALB/c mice. Furthermore, we assessed diet-induced changes in the expression of various T cell markers, and determined if changes were confined to intestinal or non-intestinal lymphoid compartments. The gluten-containing STD diet led to a significantly decreased proportion of γδ T cells in all lymphoid compartments studied, although an increase was detected in some γδ T cell subsets (CD8(+), CD103(+)). Further, it decreased the proportion of CD4(+)CD62L(+) T cells in Peyer's patches. Interestingly, no diet-induced changes were found among CD4(+)Foxp3(+) T cells or CD3(+)CD49b(+)cells (NKT cells) and CD3(-)CD49b(+) (NK) cells. Mice fed the STD diet showed increased proportions of CD4(+)CD45RB(high+) and CD103(+) T cells and a lower proportion of CD4(+)CD45RB(low+) T cells in both mucosal and non-mucosal compartments. The Th17 cell population, associated with the development of autoimmunity, was substantially increased in pancreatic lymph nodes of mice fed the STD diet. Collectively, our data indicate that dietary gluten influences multiple regulatory T cell subsets as well as Th17 cells in mucosal lymphoid tissue while fewer differences were observed in non-mucosal lymphoid compartments.

Citing Articles

Intestinal mucosal immunity and type 1 diabetes: Non-negligible communication between gut and pancreas.

Liu R, Zhang J, Chen S, Xiao Y, Hu J, Zhou Z Diabetes Obes Metab. 2024; 27(3):1045-1064.

PMID: 39618164 PMC: 11802406. DOI: 10.1111/dom.16101.


The Impact of Dietary Factors during Pregnancy on the Development of Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Literature Review.

Johansen V, Josefsen K, Antvorskov J Nutrients. 2023; 15(20).

PMID: 37892409 PMC: 10609322. DOI: 10.3390/nu15204333.


A Gluten-Free Diet during Pregnancy and Early Life Increases Short Chain Fatty Acid-Producing Bacteria and Regulatory T Cells in Prediabetic NOD Mice.

Johansen V, Faero D, Buschard K, Kristiansen K, Pociot F, Kiilerich P Cells. 2023; 12(12).

PMID: 37371037 PMC: 10297205. DOI: 10.3390/cells12121567.


What about TSH and Anti-Thyroid Antibodies in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroiditis and Celiac Disease Using a Gluten-Free Diet? A Systematic Review.

Malandrini S, Trimboli P, Guzzaloni G, Virili C, Lucchini B Nutrients. 2022; 14(8).

PMID: 35458242 PMC: 9028602. DOI: 10.3390/nu14081681.


Possible Prevention of Diabetes with a Gluten-Free Diet.

Haupt-Jorgensen M, Holm L, Josefsen K, Buschard K Nutrients. 2018; 10(11).

PMID: 30428550 PMC: 6266002. DOI: 10.3390/nu10111746.


References
1.
Horgan K, Tanaka Y, Luce G, van Seventer G, Nutman T, Shaw S . CD45RB expression defines two interconvertible subsets of human CD4+ T cells with memory function. Eur J Immunol. 1994; 24(5):1240-3. DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830240536. View

2.
Leach M, Bean A, Mauze S, Coffman R, Powrie F . Inflammatory bowel disease in C.B-17 scid mice reconstituted with the CD45RBhigh subset of CD4+ T cells. Am J Pathol. 1996; 148(5):1503-15. PMC: 1861555. View

3.
Ivetic A, Ridley A . The telling tail of L-selectin. Biochem Soc Trans. 2004; 32(Pt 6):1118-21. DOI: 10.1042/BST0321118. View

4.
Funda D, Kaas A, Bock T, Tlaskalova-Hogenova H, Buschard K . Gluten-free diet prevents diabetes in NOD mice. Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 1999; 15(5):323-7. DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-7560(199909/10)15:5<323::aid-dmrr53>3.0.co;2-p. View

5.
Chabaud M, Garnero P, Dayer J, Guerne P, Fossiez F, Miossec P . Contribution of interleukin 17 to synovium matrix destruction in rheumatoid arthritis. Cytokine. 2000; 12(7):1092-9. DOI: 10.1006/cyto.2000.0681. View