Effects of Orally Ingested Bifidobacterium longum on the Mucosal IgA Response of Mice to Dietary Antigens
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概要
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To study the effects of lactic acid bacteria on the mucosal defence against dietary protein antigens, we compared the mucosal IgA responses to β-lactoglobulin (β-LG) of two groups of mice fed a whey protein diet with and without a culture condensate of Bifidobacterium longum. Both total IgA and anti-β-LG IgA levels in tissue extracts of the small intestinal wall were significantly higher in mice fed the B. longum diet for 2 weeks than in control ones. Peyer's patch (PP) cells from B. longum-fed mice had a much larger increase in in vitro IgA production than ones from control mice. Furthermore, the in vitro IgA response to β-LG was detected only when PP cells from B. longum-fed mice were assayed. These results suggest that orally ingested lactic acid bacteria may protect a host from invasion of the intestinal mucosa by dietary antigens that have escaped enzymatic digestion in the intestine.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1998-01-23
著者
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Yajima Takaji
Nutrition Science Institute Meiji Milk Products Co. Ltd.
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TAKAHASHI Takeshi
Nutrition Science Institute, Meiji Milk Products Co., Ltd.
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KUWATA Tamotsu
Nutrition Science Institute, Meiji Milk Products Co., Ltd.
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Kuwata Tamotsu
Nutrition Science Institute Meiji Milk Products Co. Ltd.
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TAKAHARA Takeshi
Nutrition Science Institute, MeiJi Milk Products Co., Ltd.
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NAKAGAWA Emiko
Nutrition Science Institute, MeiJi Milk Products Co., Ltd.
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NARA Toshi
Nutrition Science Institute, MeiJi Milk Products Co., Ltd.
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Nara Toshi
Nutrition Science Institute Meiji Milk Products Co. Ltd.
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Nakagawa Emiko
Nutrition Science Institute Meiji Milk Products Co. Ltd.
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Takahara Takeshi
Nutrition Science Institute Meiji Milk Products Co. Ltd.
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Takahashi Takeshi
Nutrition Science Institute Meiji Milk Products Co. Ltd.
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