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Publication : Maternal IgG immune complexes induce food allergen-specific tolerance in offspring.

First Author  Ohsaki A Year  2018
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  215
Issue  1 Pages  91-113
PubMed ID  29158374 Mgi Jnum  J:257756
Mgi Id  MGI:6119167 Doi  10.1084/jem.20171163
Citation  Ohsaki A, et al. (2018) Maternal IgG immune complexes induce food allergen-specific tolerance in offspring. J Exp Med 215(1):91-113
abstractText  The role of maternal immune responses in tolerance induction is poorly understood. To study whether maternal allergen sensitization affects offspring susceptibility to food allergy, we epicutaneously sensitized female mice with ovalbumin (OVA) followed by epicutaneous sensitization and oral challenge of their offspring with OVA. Maternal OVA sensitization prevented food anaphylaxis, OVA-specific IgE production, and intestinal mast cell expansion in offspring. This protection was mediated by neonatal crystallizable fragment receptor (FcRn)-dependent transfer of maternal IgG and OVA immune complexes (IgG-IC) via breast milk and induction of allergen-specific regulatory T (T reg) cells in offspring. Breastfeeding by OVA-sensitized mothers or maternal supplementation with IgG-IC was sufficient to induce neonatal tolerance. FcRn-dependent antigen presentation by CD11c(+) dendritic cells (DCs) in offspring was required for oral tolerance. Human breast milk containing OVA-IgG-IC induced tolerance in humanized FcRn mice. Collectively, we demonstrate that interactions of maternal IgG-IC and offspring FcRn are critical for induction of T reg cell responses and control of food-specific tolerance in neonates.
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