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Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 and * Ross Products Division/Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, OH 43215
3To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jyono001{at}tc.umn.edu.
Dietary ribonucleotides have been shown to augment type 1 T-helper
cell (Th1) responses to a protein antigen (Ag) in Th1-prone C57BL/6
mice, but their effects on type 2 Th (Th2)-prone mice are unknown.
BALB/cJ mice have skewed Th2 responses against ovalbumin (OVA),
characterized by augmented production of Th2 cytokines and
immunoglobulin (Ig)G1/IgE antibodies (Ab); Th1 responses augment IgG2a
Ab production, whereas Th2 responses augment IgG1/IgE Ab production. In
this study, we determined the effects of dietary ribonucleotides
obtained from yeast on the balance of Th1/Th2 responses against OVA in
young BALB/cJ mice. Mice were fed a ribonucleotide-free (NF) or
ribonucleotide-supplemented (NS) diet (4.74 g nucleotides/kg diet)
and given OVA (10 µg/dose) with incomplete Freunds
adjuvant (IFA) at 3 and 6 wk. We assessed T-cell responses in the
regional draining lymph nodes (LN) by measuring production and
expression of Th1/Th2 cytokines, interferon-
(IFN-
) and
interleukin-5 (IL-5), respectively. Anti-OVA IgG subclass and IgE
Ab levels were determined 3 wk after the first OVA challenge and 5 d and 2 wk after the second OVA challenge. Dietary ribonucleotides
significantly augmented OVA-specific IFN-
production by the
regional draining LN cells after the first and second OVA challenges.
The NS diet increased anti-OVA IgG2a Ab levels after the first OVA
challenge and both anti-OVA IgG2a and anti-OVA IgG2b after the
second challenge. OVA-specific IgG1 and IgE Ab levels were lower
(P < 0.05) after the second OVA challenge in mice
fed the NS diet. Dietary ribonucleotides did not affect
production or expression of IL-5. Our findings thus indicate that in
Th2-prone BALB/c J mice, dietary ribonucleotides modulated skewed Th2
responses against OVA toward Th1 as measured by production of IFN-
,
a Th1 cytokine, and changes in anti-OVA Ab isotype levels.
KEY WORDS: cytokine primary and secondary antibody responses T-helper cells mice
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