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Acinetobacter lwoffii and Lactococcus lactis strains isolated from farm cowsheds possess strong allergy-protective properties
Ist Teil von
  • Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 2007-06, Vol.119 (6), p.1514-1521
Ort / Verlag
United States: Mosby, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
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MEDLINE
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  • Background Children who grow up in a farming environment show lower levels of atopic sensitization, hay fever, and asthma than children of the same age not living in such an environment. A number of investigations provided good evidence that this is due to an early-life contact with cowsheds, farm animals, and/or consumption of products like raw milk. Also, it had been indicated that microorganisms might have an important effect on the development of allergies, and thus the question arose of which farm microbial organisms, their products, or both might induce or influence allergy-protective mechanisms. Objective We sought to gain further insight into the potential allergy-protective properties of microbes isolated from the farming environment. Methods Of a number of bacterial species identified in cowsheds of farms, 2 were selected, isolated, and characterized, namely Acinetobacter lwoffii F78 and Lactococcus lactis G121. The isolates were investigated with regard to their activation of pattern-recognition receptors, the maturation of human monocyte-derived dendritic cells, the upregulation of inflammatory cytokines, the TH 1-polarizing Notch ligand expression, and their influence on the allergic phenotype. Results It is shown that both bacterial isolates were able to reduce allergic reactions in mice, to activate mammalian cells in vitro , and to induce a TH 1-polarizing program in dendritic cells. Conclusion Our data strongly support the hygiene hypothesis, which states that an environment rich in microbiologic structures, such as a farming environment, might protect against the development of allergies. Clinical implications This work provides the first data on a potential application of cowshed bacteria in allergy protection.

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