Oral Administration of Bifidobacterium bifidum G9-1 Suppresses Total and Antigen Specific Immunoglobulin E Production in Mice(Biopharmacy)
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Recent studies have suggested that oral bacteriotherapy with probiotics might be useful in the management of allergic diseases. We investigated the effect of oral administration of Bifidobacterium bifidum G9-1 (BBG9-1) on immunoglobulin (Ig) E production in BALB/c mice. Live BBG9-1 was orally administered to mice for 2 weeks from 1 week before ovalbumin (OVA)-immunization. The treatment of BBG9-1 significantly reduced serum total IgE level. In addition, BBG9-1 significantly and largely reduced the serum level of OVA-specific IgE without lowering of the specific IgG1 and increasing of the specific IgG2a. We also examined T helper type (Th) 1 and Th2 cytokine production from OVA-immunized splenocytes by restimulation with OVA in vitro. Productions of interferon (IFN)-γ, interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-5 from the splenocytes of mice given BBG9-1 were weaker than those of control mice. We conclude that oral administration of BBG9-1 selectively and powerfully suppresses total and antigen specific IgE production in mice. It is suggested that BBG9-1 is useful for the prophylactic treatment in IgE-dependent allergic diseases.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2005-08-01
著者
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Yamamura Hideki
Research & Development Department Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Ohno Hiroshi
Biofermin Kobe Research Institute Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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OHNO Hiroshi
Research Institute, DAIICHI Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Yamamura Hideki
Biofermin Kobe Research Institute Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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TSUNEMINE Satoru
Biofermin Kobe Research Institute, Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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ISA Yasuhiro
Biofermin Kobe Research Institute, Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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TSUNEMINE Satoru
Research & Development Department, Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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ISA Yasuhiro
Research & Development Department, Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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SHIMAKAWA Masaki
Research & Development Department, Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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Isa Yasuhiro
Biofermin Kobe Research Institute Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Tsunemine Satoru
Biofermin Kobe Research Institute Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Ohno Hiroshi
Research Institute Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Ohno Hiroshi
Research & Development Department Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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