Ketogenic diet modulates immune cell transcriptional landscape and ameliorates experimental autoimmune uveitis in mice.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to determine the effects of the ketogenic diet (KD) on immune microenvironments and its potential role in alleviating uveitis symptoms.
Results Summary
The study found that KD altered immune profiles, promoted Treg cell differentiation, reduced inflammatory symptoms in uveitis, corrected Th17/Treg imbalance, and partially reversed heightened inflammatory responses in retinal immune cells.
Population
Mice (healthy and those with experimental autoimmune uveitis)
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ketogenic diet (KD) | neutral | composition and function of immune profiles | mice | - | alters | #1 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | increase | differentiation of Treg cells | healthy mice | - | promotes | #2 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | increase | proportion of Treg cells | healthy mice | - | elevates | #3 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | decrease | inflammatory symptoms | mice with experimental autoimmune uveitis | - | alleviates | #4 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | decrease | CD4+ T cell pathogenicity | mice with experimental autoimmune uveitis | - | lowers | #5 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | neutral | Th17/Treg imbalance | mice with experimental autoimmune uveitis | - | corrects | #6 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | decrease | proportion of Th17 cell | mice with experimental autoimmune uveitis | - | decreases | #7 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | increase | Treg cells in the retina | mice with experimental autoimmune uveitis | - | increases | #8 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | decrease | heightened inflammatory responses in retinal immune cells, particularly CD4+ T cells | mice with experimental autoimmune uveitis | - | partially reverses | #9 |
ketogenic diet (KD) | neutral | inhibitory structural and functional alterations in immune cells from lymph nodes to retina | mice | - | induces | #10 |
BACKGROUND: Uveitis manifests as immune-mediated inflammatory disorders within the eye, posing a serious threat to vision. The ketogenic diet (KD) has emerged as a promising dietary intervention, yet its impact on the immune microenvironments and role in uveitis remains unclear. METHODS: Utilizing single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from lymph node and retina of mice, we conduct a comprehensive investigation into the effects of KD on immune microenvironments. Flow cytometry is conducted to verify the potential mechanisms. RESULTS: This study demonstrates that KD alters the composition and function of immune profiles. Specifically, KD promotes the differentiation of Treg cells and elevates its proportion in heathy mice. In response to experimental autoimmune uveitis challenges, KD alleviates the inflammatory symptoms, lowers CD4+ T cell pathogenicity, and corrects the Th17/Treg imbalance. Additionally, KD decreases the proportion of Th17 cell and increases Treg cells in the retina. Analysis of combined retinal and CDLN immune cells reveals that retinal immune cells, particularly CD4+ T cells, exhibit heightened inflammatory responses, which KD partially reverses. CONCLUSIONS: The KD induces inhibitory structural and functional alterations in immune cells from lymph nodes to retina, suggesting its potential as a therapy for uveitis.