Oral tolerance induction is a key feature of intestinal immunity, generating systemic nonresponsiveness to ingested antigens. In this study, we report that orally applied soluble antigens are exclusively recognized in the intestinal immune system, particularly in the mesenteric lymph nodes. Consequently, the initiation of oral tolerance is impeded by mesenteric lymphadenectomy. Small bowel transplantation reveals that mesenteric lymph nodes require afferent lymph to accomplish the recognition of orally applied antigens. Finally, oral tolerance cannot be induced in CCR7-deficient mice that display impaired migration of dendritic cells from the intestine to the mesenteric lymph nodes, suggesting that immunologically relevant antigen is transported in a cell-bound fashion. These results demonstrate that antigen transport via afferent lymphatics into the draining mesenteric lymph nodes is obligatory for oral tolerance induction, inspiring new therapeutic strategies to exploit oral tolerance induction for the prevention and treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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March 13 2006
Oral tolerance originates in the intestinal immune system and relies on antigen carriage by dendritic cells
Ulrike Bode,
Ulrike Bode
2Institute of Functional and Applied Anatomy,
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Sheng Yan,
Sheng Yan
3Department of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Hannover Medical School, 30625 Hannover, Germany
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Matthias W. Hoffmann,
Matthias W. Hoffmann
3Department of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Hannover Medical School, 30625 Hannover, Germany
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Gabriele Hintzen,
Gabriele Hintzen
1Institute of Immunology
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Günter Bernhardt,
Günter Bernhardt
1Institute of Immunology
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Reinhold Förster,
Reinhold Förster
1Institute of Immunology
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Oliver Pabst
Oliver Pabst
1Institute of Immunology
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Tim Worbs
1Institute of Immunology
Ulrike Bode
2Institute of Functional and Applied Anatomy,
Sheng Yan
3Department of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Hannover Medical School, 30625 Hannover, Germany
Matthias W. Hoffmann
3Department of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Hannover Medical School, 30625 Hannover, Germany
Gabriele Hintzen
1Institute of Immunology
Günter Bernhardt
1Institute of Immunology
Reinhold Förster
1Institute of Immunology
Oliver Pabst
1Institute of Immunology
CORRESPONDENCE Oliver Pabst: [email protected]
Abbreviations used: DTH, delayed type hypersensitivity; LP, lamina propria; MLN, mesenteric LNs; pLN, peripheral LN; PP, Peyer's patches.
R. Förster and O. Pabst contributed equally to this work.
Received:
October 07 2005
Accepted:
February 02 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Exp Med (2006) 203 (3): 519–527.
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Received:
October 07 2005
Accepted:
February 02 2006
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Tim Worbs, Ulrike Bode, Sheng Yan, Matthias W. Hoffmann, Gabriele Hintzen, Günter Bernhardt, Reinhold Förster, Oliver Pabst; Oral tolerance originates in the intestinal immune system and relies on antigen carriage by dendritic cells . J Exp Med 20 March 2006; 203 (3): 519–527. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20052016
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