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Dietary fibre has been proposed to decrease risk for colon cancer by altering the composition of intestinal microbes or their activity. In the present study, the changes in intestinal microbiota and its activity, and immunological characteristics, such as cyclo-oxygenase (COX)-2 gene expression in mucosa, in pigs fed with a high-energy-density diet, with and without supplementation of a soluble fibre (polydextrose; PDX) (30 g/d) were assessed in different intestinal compartments. PDX was gradually fermented throughout the intestine, and was still present in the distal colon. Irrespective of the diet throughout the intestine, of the four microbial groups determined by fluorescent in situ hybridisation, lactobacilli were found to be dominating, followed by clostridia and Bacteroides. Bifidobacteria represented a minority of the total intestinal microbiota. The numbers of bacteria increased approximately ten-fold from the distal small intestine to the distal colon. Concomitantly, also concentrations of SCFA and biogenic amines increased in the large intestine. In contrast, concentrations of luminal IgA decreased distally but the expression of mucosal COX-2 had a tendency to increase in the mucosa towards the distal colon. Addition of PDX to the diet significantly changed the fermentation endproducts, especially in the distal colon, whereas effects on bacteria] composition were rather minor. There was a reduction in concentrations of SCFA and tryptamine, and an increase in concentrations of spermidine in the colon upon PDX supplementation. Furthermore, PDX tended to decrease the expression of mucosal COX-2, therefore possibly reducing the risk of developing colon cancer-promoting conditions in the distal intestine.

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Induction of humoral responses to HIV at mucosal compartments without inflammation is important for vaccine design. We developed charged wax nanoparticles that efficiently adsorb protein antigens and are internalized by DC in the absence of inflammation. HIV-gp140-adsorbed nanoparticles induced stronger in vitro T-cell proliferation responses than antigen alone. Such responses were greatly enhanced when antigen was co-adsorbed with TLR ligands. Immunogenicity studies in mice showed that intradermal vaccination with HIV-gp140 antigen-adsorbed nanoparticles induced high levels of specific IgG. Importantly, intranasal immunization with HIV-gp140-adsorbed nanoparticles greatly enhanced serum and vaginal IgG and IgA responses. Our results show that HIV-gp140-carrying wax nanoparticles can induce strong cellular/humoral immune responses without inflammation and may be of potential use as effective mucosal adjuvants for HIV vaccine candidates.

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A gp63, metalopeptidase altamente abundante na superfície de Leishmania, contribui para uma infinidade de funções bem estabelecidas na interação deste parasito com o hospedeiro mamífero. No entanto, apesar desta molécula ser abundantemente expressa na superfície das formas promastigotas, encontradas no inseto vetor, pouco é conhecido sobre as funções desempenhadas por essa metalopeptidase no flebotomíneo. Nosso grupo de pesquisa, utilizando abordagens bioquímicas, tem demonstrado que moléculas de gp63 de vários tripanosomatídeos não patogênicos ao homem estão implicadas na adesão ao intestino de insetos hospedeiros. Aqui, nós analisamos o papel da gp63 na interação de Leishmania braziliensis e Leishmania infantum, com os seus respectivos insetos hospedeiros, Lutzomyia intermedia e Lu. longipalpis e com a linhagem celular derivada de Lu. longipalpis (LL5). Os intestinos dissecados de insetos foram prétratados ou não com o fosfoglicano (PG) puro derivado do lipofosfoglicano e colocados para interagir com os parasitos. Em paralelo, promastigotas de L. braziliensis e L. infantum foram pré-tratados com anticorpo anti-gp63 ou com inibidores da metalopeptidase. Depois disso, os parasitos foram colocados para interagir com os intestinos dissecados de insetos ou com as células LL5 Como esperado, o PG praticamente elimina a capacidade dos parasitos de se ligarem ao intestino dos insetos. Todos os tratamentos relacionados com a gp63 também provocaram uma diminuição acentuada nestes ensaios de ligação. Além disso, o sobrenadante de cultura de L. braziliensis foi concentrado por precipitação com sulfato de amônio e analisado por SDS-PAGE e SDS-PAGE-gelatina. Observamos uma degradação proteolítica, por volta de 63 kDa, que corresponde à enzima gp63 já identificada e caracterizada em várias espécies de Leishmania. Esses resultados em conjunto demonstram uma possível participação da gp63 na interação com o inseto vetor e nos estimulam a continuar estudando o papel dessa metalopeptidase no ciclo de vida de Leishmania

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Introdução: O precondicionamento isquêmico é o mais poderoso método experimental de proteção celular e pode ser aplicado em cirurgias que ocasionem isquemia tecidual como na correção de coarctação da aorta. Objetivo: Avaliar os resultados clínicos, inflamatórios e infecciosos de crianças submetidas à cirurgia de coarctação da aorta com ou sem uso de precondicionamento isquêmico por pinçamento da aorta torácica. Como desfechos primários foram avaliados os Eventos Adversos Principais (EAP) e o óbito em até 30 dias. Método: Foram analisados retrospectivamente os dados clínicos de 104 pacientes submetidos consecutivamente a cirurgia de coarctação da aorta entre dezembro de 2007 e dezembro de 2012 no Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia, Centro Pediátrico da Lagoa e Hospital Prontobaby na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Foram constituídos dois grupos, G PRE: 27 pacientes submetidos ao precondicionamento e G CONT: 77 pacientes de controle Resultados: Houve predomínio do sexo masculino, 62,5%, a média de peso foi de 4,04±3,07 kg e 11,53% tinham peso < 2,5kg. A média de idade foi de 3,82±2, com mediana de 1,04 meses. A cirurgia foi realizada em caráter de emergência em 81,48% no G PRE (p<0,001) e o Basic e o Comprehensive Aristotle Score foram maiores no G CONT (p<0,001). A bandagem da artéria pulmonar foi realizada em 37,9% do G PRE contra 9,09% do G CONT e 81,48% do G PRE tiveram anastomose estendida no arco aórtico (p<0,001). As complicações aconteceram em 66,23% no G CONT e em 22,22% no G PRE (p<0,001). Os tempos de entubação traqueal, internação no CTI e internação hospitalar do G CONT foram 3 vezes (p=0,281), 2,44 vezes (p=0,175) e 1,7 vezes (p=0,196) maior que do G PRE. Os EAP aconteceram somente no G CONT (p>0,05), sendo mais comuns os abdominais (8,65%). Ocorreram três óbitos cirúrgicos (2,88%) todos no Grupo CONT (3,90%) (p=0,401). Nove pacientes (8,65%) tiveram óbito na internação da cirurgia, um do G PRE (3,70%) e oito do G CONT (10,39%) (p=0,265). As curvas livres de desfecho em 30 dias (100%) e 60 meses (74,07%) foram favoráveis para o Grupo PRE (p=0,007 e p=0,017). A análise multivariada de COX demonstrou que as variáveis: cateterismo venoso prévio, interrupção de arco aórtico, ventrículo único, hipertensão arterial pulmonar e a dupla via de saída de VD estão associados ao aumento de risco para desfecho nos pacientes do G PRE (p<0,05). Conclusão: Os pacientes do G PRE apresentaram maior complexidade e risco operatório e menores índices de complicação. Os desfechos foram mais comuns no G CONT mesmo sem diferença estatística. A evolução livre de desfecho com 30 dias e até 60 meses foi favorável para o G PRE. A análise multivariada revelou grupo de variáveis em que o pré- condicionamento é desfavorável para aparecimento de desfecho em 30 dias

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O regime de tratamento com múltiplas drogas é correspondente a uma interação de drogas que pode causar efeitos adversos e falha no tratamento. Essa interação pode gerar modificações funcionais dos transportadores de membrana e por consequência a biodisponibilidade das drogas durante o tratamento. Dentre os transportadores de drogas transmembranares está a glicoproteína-P (P-gp), uma proteína de 170KD, produto do gene MDR1, caracterizada como uma \201CATP Binding cassete\201D (ABC). Seu papel está muito bem definido nas células neoplásicas multirresistentes a drogas, assim como sua relação com as drogas para o tratamento da infecção pelo HIV. Entretanto, pouco tem sido estudado sobre esta bomba de efluxo na tuberculose multirresistente (TBMR). Neste estudo analisamos por citometria de fluxo sua expressão e atividade de efluxo nos monócitos, principal célula relacionada com a tuberculose e também em linfócitos e granulócitos do sangue periférico por meio da citometria de fluxo. A taxa de efluxo foi medida através do uso da Rodamina 123 (Rho123) e a expressão da P-gp através do anticorpo monoclonal anti-CD243 (clone UIC2). A utilização direta do sangue total para a determinação da atividade de efluxo por citometria de fluxo caracterizou a implantação de uma nova ferramenta de análise para a pesquisa A análise contemplou 52% do total de pacientes em tratamento de TBMR no ambulatório do Laboratório de Pesquisa em Micobacterioses do Instituto de Pesquisa Clínica Evandro Chagas (IPEC). Para as análises foram levadas em consideração a idade, cor da pele, o tempo de tratamento e a quantidade de drogas administradas. O estudo revelou que há correlação entre a expressão da P-gp nos monócitos e a idade dos pacientes (P<0,01). Diferenças entre pacientes brancos e não brancos também foram observadas. Em linfócitos a expressão de P-gp quando aumentada foi diretamente proporcional à atividade de efluxo observada nos monócitos (P< 0,05). Além disso, pacientes submetidos ao tratamento para TBMR por até seis meses apresentaram uma maior expressão de P-gp e, linfócitos quando comparados àqueles que receberam o tratamento por mais de seis meses (P<0,01)

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Background The process of weaning causes a major shift in intestinal microbiota and is a critical period for developing appropriate immune responses in young mammals.Objective To use a new systems approach to provide an overview of host metabolism and the developing immune system in response to nutritional intervention around the weaning period.Design Piglets (n=14) were weaned onto either an egg-based or soya-based diet at 3 weeks until 7 weeks, when all piglets were switched onto a fish-based diet. Half the animals on each weaning diet received Bifidobacterium lactis NCC2818 supplementation from weaning onwards. Immunoglobulin production from immunologically relevant intestinal sites was quantified and the urinary (1)H NMR metabolic profile was obtained from each animal at post mortem (11 weeks).Results Different weaning diets induced divergent and sustained shifts in the metabolic phenotype, which resulted in the alteration of urinary gut microbial co-metabolites, even after 4 weeks of dietary standardisation. B lactis NCC2818 supplementation affected the systemic metabolism of the different weaning diet groups over and above the effects of diet. Additionally, production of gut mucosa-associated IgA and IgM was found to depend upon the weaning diet and on B lactis NCC2818 supplementation.ConclusionThe correlation of urinary (1)H NMR metabolic profile with mucosal immunoglobulin production was demonstrated, thus confirming the value of this multi-platform approach in uncovering non-invasive biomarkers of immunity. This has clear potential for translation into human healthcare with the development of urine testing as a means of assessing mucosal immune status. This might lead to early diagnosis of intestinal dysbiosis and with subsequent intervention, arrest disease development. This system enhances our overall understanding of pathologies under supra-organismal control.

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BACKGROUND: Prebiotics are food ingredients, usually non-digestible oligosaccharides, that are selectively fermented by populations of beneficial gut bacteria. Endoxylanases, altering the naturally present cereal arabinoxylans, are commonly used in the bread industry to improve dough and bread characteristics. Recently, an in situ method has been developed to produce arabinoxylan-oligosaccharides (AXOS) at high levels in breads through the use of a thermophilic endoxylanase. AXOS have demonstrated potentially prebiotic properties in that they have been observed to lead to beneficial shifts in the microbiota in vitro and in murine, poultry and human studies. METHODS: A double-blind, placebo controlled human intervention study was undertaken with 40 healthy adult volunteers to assess the impact of consumption of breads with in situ produced AXOS (containing 2.2 g AXOS) compared to non-endoxylanase treated breads. Volatile fatty acid concentrations in faeces were assessed and fluorescence in situ hybridisation was used to assess changes in gut microbial groups. Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) levels in saliva were also measured. RESULTS: Consumption of AXOS-enriched breads led to increased faecal butyrate and a trend for reduced iso-valerate and fatty acids associated with protein fermentation. Faecal levels of bifidobacteria increased following initial control breads and remained elevated throughout the study. Lactobacilli levels were elevated following both placebo and AXOS-breads. No changes in salivary secretory IgA levels were observed during the study. Furthermore, no adverse effects on gastrointestinal symptoms were reported during AXOS-bread intake. CONCLUSIONS: AXOS-breads led to a potentially beneficial shift in fermentation end products and are well tolerated.

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Evidence suggests that probiotic bacteria modulate both innate and adaptive immunity in the host, and in some situations can result in reduced severity of common illnesses, such as acute rotavirus infection and respiratory infections. Responses to vaccination are increasingly being used to provide high quality information on the immunomodulatory effects of dietary components in humans. The present review focuses on the effect of probiotic administration upon vaccination response. The majority of studies investigating the impact of probiotics on responses to vaccination have been conducted in healthy adults, and at best they show modest effects of probiotics on serum or salivary IgA titres. Studies in infants and in elderly subjects are very limited, and it is too early to draw any firm conclusions regarding the potential for probiotics to act as adjuvants in vaccination. Although some studies are comparable in terms of duration of the intervention and age and characteristics of the subjects, most differ in terms of the probiotic selected. Further well designed, randomized, placebo-controlled studies are needed to fully understand the immunomodulatory properties of probiotics, whether the effects exerted are strain-dependent and age-dependent, and their clinical relevance in enhancing immune protection following vaccination.

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Metabolic syndrome is a set of disorders that increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The gut microbiota is altered toward a less beneficial composition in overweight adults and this change can be accompanied by inflammation. Prebiotics such as galactooligosaccharides can positively modify the gut microbiota and immune system; some may also reduce blood lipids. We assessed the effect of a galactooligosaccharide mixture [Bi2 muno (B-GOS)] on markers of metabolic syndrome, gut microbiota, and immune function in 45 overweight adults with $3 risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome in a double-blind, randomized, placebo (maltodextrin)-controlled, crossover study (with a 4-wk wash-out period between interventions). Whole blood, saliva, feces, and anthropometric measurements were taken at the beginning, wk 6, and end of each 12-wk intervention period. Predominant groups of fecal bacteria were quantified and full blood count, markers of inflammation and lipid metabolism, insulin, and glucose were measured. B-GOS increased the number of fecal bifidobacteria at the expense of less desirable groups of bacteria. Increases in fecal secretory IgA and decreases in fecal calprotectin, plasma C-reactive protein, insulin, total cholesterol (TC), TG, and the TC:HDL cholesterol ratio were also observed. Administration of B-GOS to overweight adults resulted in positive effects on the composition of the gut microbiota, the immune response, and insulin, TC, and TG concentrations. B-GOSmay be a useful candidate for the enhancement of gastrointestinal health, immune function, and the reduction of metabolic syndrome risk factors in overweight adults.

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Weaning is associated with a major shift in the microbial community of the intestine, and this instability may make it more acquiescent than the adult microbiota to long-term changes. Modulation achieved through dietary interventions may have potentially beneficial effects on the developing immune system, which is driven primarily by the microbiota. The specific aim of the present study was to determine whether immune development could be modified by dietary supplementation with the human probiotic Bifidobacterium lactis NCC2818 in a tractable model of weaning in infants. Piglets were reared by their mothers before being weaned onto a solid diet supplemented with B. lactis NCC2818, while sibling controls did not receive supplementation. Probiotic supplementation resulted in a reduction in IgA (P,0·0005) and IgM (P,0·009) production by mucosal tissues but had no effect on IgG production (P.0·05). Probiotic- supplemented pigs had more mast cells than unsupplemented littermates (P,0·0001), although numbers in both groups were low. In addition, the supplemented piglets made stronger serum IgG responses to fed and injected antigens (P,0·05). The present findings are consistent with B. lactis NCC2818 reducing intestinal permeability induced by weaning, and suggest that the piglet is a valuable intermediate between rodent models and human infants. The results also strongly suggest that measures of the effect of probiotic supplementation on the immune system need to be interpreted carefully as proxy measures of health benefit. However, they are useful in developing an understanding of the mechanism of action of probiotic strains, an important factor in predicting favourable health outcomes of nutritional intervention.