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Publication : Food antigens suppress small intestinal tumorigenesis.

First Author  Sasaki T Year  2024
Journal  Front Immunol Volume  15
Pages  1373766 PubMed ID  39359724
Mgi Jnum  J:354604 Mgi Id  MGI:7735493
Doi  10.3389/fimmu.2024.1373766 Citation  Sasaki T, et al. (2024) Food antigens suppress small intestinal tumorigenesis. Front Immunol 15:1373766
abstractText  Food components suppressing small intestinal tumorigenesis are not well-defined partly because of the rarity of this tumor type compared to colorectal tumors. Using Apc(min/+) mice, a mouse model for intestinal tumorigenesis, and antigen-free diet, we report here that food antigens serve this function in the small intestine. By depleting Peyer's patches (PPs), immune inductive sites in the small intestine, we found that PPs have a role in the suppression of small intestinal tumors and are important for the induction of small intestinal T cells by food antigens. On the follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of PPs, microfold (M) cells pass food antigens from lumen to the dendritic cells to induce T cells. Single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) analysis of immune cells in PPs revealed a significant impact of food antigens on the induction of the PP T cells and the antigen presentation capacity of dendritic cells. These data demonstrate the role of food antigens in the suppression of small intestinal tumorigenesis by PP-mediated immune cell induction.
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