A bacterial carbohydrate links innate and adaptive responses through Toll-like receptor 2

Q Wang, RM McLoughlin, BA Cobb… - The Journal of …, 2006 - rupress.org
Q Wang, RM McLoughlin, BA Cobb, M Charrel-Dennis, KJ Zaleski, D Golenbock
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2006rupress.org
Commensalism is critical to a healthy Th1/Th2 cell balance. Polysaccharide A (PSA), which
is produced by the intestinal commensal Bacteroides fragilis, activates CD4+ T cells,
resulting in a Th1 response correcting the Th2 cell skew of germ-free mice. We identify Toll-
like receptors as crucial to the convergence of innate and adaptive responses stimulated by
PSA. Optimization of the Th1 cytokine interferon-γ in PSA-stimulated dendritic cell–CD4+ T
cell co-cultures depends on both Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and antigen presentation …
Commensalism is critical to a healthy Th1/Th2 cell balance. Polysaccharide A (PSA), which is produced by the intestinal commensal Bacteroides fragilis, activates CD4+ T cells, resulting in a Th1 response correcting the Th2 cell skew of germ-free mice. We identify Toll-like receptors as crucial to the convergence of innate and adaptive responses stimulated by PSA. Optimization of the Th1 cytokine interferon-γ in PSA-stimulated dendritic cell–CD4+ T cell co-cultures depends on both Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and antigen presentation. Synergy between the innate and adaptive responses was also shown when TLR2−/− mice exhibited impaired intraabdominal abscess formation in response to B. fragilis. Commensal bacteria, using molecules like PSA, potentially modulate the Th1/Th2 cell balance and the response to infection by coordinating both the innate and adaptive pathways.
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