
Vajdy M, Kosco-Vilbois MH, Kopf M, Kohler G, Lycke N:
Impaired mucosal immune responses in interleukin 4-targeted mice.
Journal of Experimental Medicine 1995 Jan 1;181(1):41-53
ABSTRACT
Interleukin 4-targeted (IL-4-/-) mice are defective in T helper
(Th)2 cytokine production as determined after nematode infection. As
Th2 cells appear to be selectively induced by oral immunization we
investigated the ability of IL-4-/- mice to respond to perorally
administered antigen. We found that IL-4-/- mice failed to respond
to soluble protein antigens given perorally together with cholera
toxin (CT) as a mucosal adjuvant. In contrast to wild-type mice no
or poor anti-keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) or anti-ovalbumin (OVA)
B cell responses were observed in gut lamina propria, spleen, or
serum of IL-4-/- mice after oral immunization. In addition, mucosal
immunization failed to stimulate antigen-specific T cell responses
in these mice. The lack of responsiveness was specific for mucosal
administration of antigen and was not seen after intravenous
injections with antigen and CT-adjuvant. The systemic adjuvant
effect of CT was not impaired in IL-4-/- mice as evidenced by the
strong enhancement of anti-KLH responses after intravenous
immunization with KLH plus CT as opposed to KLH alone. However, CT
as an immunogen, in contrast to KLH or OVA, stimulated significant
mucosal and systemic immune responses in IL-4-/- mice after oral
immunization. Both serum and intestinal IgA anti-CT antibodies were
demonstrable in IL-4-/- mice as well as in wild-type mice. Total IgA
levels in gut lavage and in serum of immunized IL-4-/- mice were of
similar magnitude as in wild-type mice, suggesting that the ability
of naive B cells to undergo isotype switch-differentiation from IgM
to IgA in IL-4-/- mice did not appear to be impaired.
Immunohistochemical analysis of Peyer's patches demonstrated a
complete inability to form germinal centers in IL-4-/- mice in
contrast to wild-type mice. Our data suggest that IL-4-/- mice are
unable to respond to oral/mucosal immunization due to a failure to
stimulate antigen-specific cells required to induce germinal center
reactions in the Peyer's patches. Our findings demonstrate that IL-4
and probably functional Th2 cells are required for induction of gut
mucosal antibody responses.