Gut Microbiota Confers Resistance of Albino Oxford Rats to the Induction of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

  • Stanisavljević, Suzana
  • Dinić, Miroslav
  • Jevtić, Bojan
  • Dedović, Neda
  • Momcilović, Miljana
  • Đokić, Jelena
  • Golić, Nataša
  • Mostarica-Stojković, Marija
  • Miljković, Đorđe
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne
Journal
Frontiers in Immunology
Language
English

Abstract

Albino Oxford (AO) rats are extremely resistant to induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). EAE is an animal model of multiple sclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS), with established autoimmune pathogenesis. The autoimmune response against the antigens of the CNS is initiated in the peripheral lymphoid tissues after immunization of AO rats with CNS antigens. Subsequently, limited infiltration of the CNS occurs, yet without clinical sequels. It has recently become increasingly appreciated that gut-associated lymphoid tissues (GALT) and gut microbiota play an important role in regulation and propagation of encephalitogenic immune response. Therefore, modulation of AO gut microbiota ...

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