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. 2019 Jun 14;59(3):211–246. doi: 10.1093/ilar/ily026

Table 5.

Other Immunomodulators, Including Unintended Immune Consequences of Husbandry and Environmental Factors, Clinical and Experimental Interventions

Immunomodulators Possible Effects on the Immune and Other Systems References
Environmental factors
Housing conditions
Caging Individual ventilated cages (compared to static microisolator caging): decreased bioburden and risk of intercage infection spread; increased cold stress; decreased circulating leukocytes; decreased intracage ammonia levels and correlated nasal pathology. 322325
Bedding Experimentally relevant parameters influenced by the type of bedding: higher intracage ammonia levels with reclaimed wood pulp bedding; corncob bedding associated with decreased efficiency of feed conversion in mice fed a high-fat diet; hepatotoxicity associated with vermiculite and unbleached pulp from pine and eucalyptus; hepatic and mammary carcinogenesis associated with aromatic red cedar bedding; altered estrogen signaling mainly due to BPA residues; corncob bedding associated with increased aggressivity and social stress in females; drastically lower endotoxin levels and bioburden associated with paper bedding. 323,342,352357,366
Single or group housing and social stressors Group housing: negative social events associated with lower lymphocyte proliferation; lower level of antigen-specific IgG; granulocytosis; lymphopenia, higher predisposition to tumor development and progression, huddling associated with amelioration of cold stress. 326330
Individual housing: decreased antibody production; worsened allergic skin reaction; increased cold stress.
Environmental enrichment Reduced stress levels; reduced oxidative stress; enhanced NK antitumor functions; enhanced macrophage chemotaxis and phagocytosis; improved capacity to clear systemic microbial infection; enhanced lymphocyte chemotaxis and proliferation; increased lifespan. 331336
Temperature and humidity Thermoneutral housing temperature (26°–34°C): reduced tumor formation, growth rate and metastasis due to increased CD8+ T cells; reduced myeloid-derived suppressor cells and Tregs. 327,328,337341,473476
Sub-thermoneutral housing temperature (20°–26°C): suppressed immune responses; increased therapeutic resistance of tumor and GVHD severity; suppressed myeloid cells function; alternative activation of macrophages.
Elevated humidity: increased bioburden; high ammonia levels due to expansion in urea-converting microflora.
Environmental noise and vibration Altered tumor resistance; immunosuppression; reduced body weight; reduced fertility. 348351,477
Inappropriate handling; untrained personnel Increased risk of infection associated with inappropriate PPE and insufficient sterilization of equipment; pain, discomfort and stress associated with frequent/improper handling. 316
Altered light-dark cycle Suppressed immune response; decreased splenic T cells; continuous illumination associated with decreased CD8+ and CD4+ cells in thymus and lymph nodes. 343345
Dim lights Elevated nighttime light exposure in male mice associated with worsened inflammation and weight gain under high-fat diet regimen. 478
Diet and water modifications
Caloric restriction Immune effects: reduced H2O2, TNF α, IL6, IL2, IL10, NO, IFNγ; decreased macrophage activation; impaired NK cell function; reduced IgA in small intestine and serum IgG. 363,478483
Other effects: increased lifespan; reduced age-related morbidities.
Protein-energy malnutrition Impaired proliferation CD8+ T cells; modulation of intestinal IgA responses to rotavirus; increased duodenal γδ IELs; increased production of jejunal proinflammatory cytokines in response to bacteria. 484486
Prolonged fasting (48–120 h) Stress response due to activation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis; thymic atrophy (apoptosis of cortical DP thymocytes). 487
High-fat diet (in C57BL/6 mice) Suppression of delayed hypersensitivity; altered intestinal microbiota with stimulation of mucosal immunity; altered systemic metabolomes; inflammation of adipose tissue with release of adipokines, cytokines, and chemokines, and propagation of a chronic inflammatory state (inflamobesity). 488490
Chlorella vulgaris supplementation CYP-treated mice: reinstated lymphocyte proliferation and macrophage phagocytic activity; stimulation of IL2, IL12, TNFα, IFNγ, NK cell cytotoxicity; decreased splenic necrosis. 491
Polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation Dietary DHA and AA associated with improved allergen-induced dermatitis as consequence of increased FoxP3+ T cells, elevated IL10, and decreased TNFα. 492
Water acidification Switch from normal tap water to acidified water associated with severe and long-lasting stress. 343
Nutritional deficiencies
Zinc deficiency Thymic atrophy (loss of DP thymocytes); accelerated lymphopenia with loss of antibody and cell-mediated responses; decreased number of pre-B cells, better survival for pro-T cells and mature DP and CD8+ T cells; increased myeloid lineage in bone marrow. 493496
Vitamin A deficiency Decreased ILC3 and antibacterial responses; compensatory expansion in IL-13-producing ILC2 and increased anti-helminth responses; intestine devoid of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells; lower salivary IgA levels and increased serum IgG response in mouse model of influenza; decreased mucosal antigen-specific IgA responses. 497499
Vitamin D deficiency VDR-deficient mice: increased mature DCs in skin draining lymph nodes; decreased Th1-cell responses and induction of IL10-producing Tregs. 500
Diet and water contaminations
Estrogenic endocrine-disruptors Isoflavones (genistein): thymic atrophy; suppression of delayed hypersensitivity; decreased splenic NK cells; decreased IFNγ in response to bacterial infection. 365,366,501503
Mycotoxins (aflatoxins, deoxynivalenol, zearalenone): elevated IgA and IgE; kidney mesangial IgA deposits; polyclonal activation of IgA secreting cells; IgA autoantibody.
BPA (cages, water bottles): lupus-like syndrome (C57BL/6 mice); allergic airway disease (BALB/c mice).
Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons (PCDFs;PCDDs) Contaminated food and bedding: inhibited innate and adaptive immune responses; atrophy of lymphoid organs; TCDD targets thymic lymphoblasts. 364,504,505
Metals (As, Cd, Pb, Hg, Se) Complex immune-modulating effects (immunosuppression and immunostimulation). 504,506
As: decreased DCs in mediastinal lymph nodes of influenza A-infected C57BL/6 mice.
Microbial status, pathogens, and biosecurity
MHV MHV-3-infected C57BL/6: impairment of pre-B cells maturation and B cells functions. 507509
A59-infected BALB/c: transient lymphocyte apoptosis in the thymus.
MHV-JHM-infected BALB/cByJ: functionally altered CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, and APCs.
Sendai virus Interference with macrophage and their phagocytic activity, NK cells, and T and B cell function; increased isograft rejection. 507,510513
MNV Lethal infection in mice deficient for STAT1 and IFN receptors; alteration of immune/inflammatory parameters in diverse mouse models including Mdr1a deficient animals infected with Helicobacter bilis interfering with dendritic cell function and cytokine responses; infection of wild-type mice associated with mild intestinal inflammation, splenic red pulp expansion, and white pulp activation. 514516
MuHV-1 Loss of splenic T and B cells; interference with key coordinating role of DCs; functional impairment of macrophages and loss of response to cytokines; altered responses to mitogens, antigens, increased allograft rejection, delayed type hypersensitivity responses, and clearance of other pathogens; formation of anti-cardiac autoantibodies. 440,517520
MuHV-3 Thymic necrosis (specific targeting of CD4+ T cells in newborn mice); autoimmune gastritis in BALB/c and A strain; autoimmune oophoritis and production of antibodies to thyroglobulin. 413,440,521
MPV Suppressed proliferation (spleen, popliteal lymph node), increased proliferation (mesenteric lymph node) in ovalbumin-primed mice; altered alloreactive T cells and abnormal CD8+ T cell rejection of tumors and skin allografts (BALB/c); rejection of syngeneic grafts. 522,523
MVM MVM: oncolytic, cytotoxic, replicative cancer inhibitor; deregulation of the Raf signaling cascade. 415,524
MVMi: depressed myelopoeisis in neonatal BALB/c; depletion of hemopoietic precursors, leukopenia, and compensatory erythropoiesis in adult and neonate SCID mice.
Murine retroviruses Insertional mutagenesis (with reintegration of endogenous retroviruses or transposition of retroelements): immune relevant mutation such as Foxn1nu, Lepob, Faslpr. 439443,448,525529
Endogenous retroviruses in pancreatic islets: contribution to immune-mediated insulitis NOD mice.
LP-BM5-infected C57BL/6 mice: lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly; hypergammaglobulinemia; T and B cell dysfunctions; late appearance of B cell lymphomas; opportunistic infections.
LCMV LCMV disease: all pathological alterations following infection are immune-mediated; prototype for virus-induced T-lymphocyte-mediated immune injury and for immune complex disease; protection from LCMV-induced disease conferred through immunesuppression; noncanonical type I IFN signaling responsible for lethality in LCMV-infected Stat1 deficient mice. 530532
MHV-68 Experimental infections of laboratory mice to study the pathogenesis of human lymphoproliferative disorders associated with EBV. 422,426430
Bacteria Mortality/morbidity (sepsis) in immune deficient mice: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella spp., E coli; potentially any bacteria in severely immunocompromised mice. 375,378,381,440,451,533
Abscesses: Staphylococci, Pasteurella pneumotropica.
Skin disease/morbidity: Corynebacterium bovis, Staphylococci.
Mycoplasma arginini: suppurative arthritis in Prkdcscid mice inoculated with contaminated cell lines.
Fungi Pneumocystis murina: respiratory disease and mortality in immunodeficient mice. 378,381,534536
Candida spp.: recent reports associated with immune deficiency/suppression and or use of antimicrobials.
Biosecurity in immunodeficient mice High risk of Pneumocystis carinii infection in T cell-deficient mice including Foxn1nu, Prkdcscid mice and immune impaired GEMs; immunodeficient traits in mutant mice masked by the immune/inflammatory response associated with chronic γ-herpesvirus infection; MNV infection in Atg16l1-deficient mice associated with Paneth cell abnormalities; murine papillomavirus associated with proliferative lesions at the mucocutaneous junctions of Foxn1nu mice; mousepox recrudescence following immunosuppression and transmission to naïve mice. 375,400,537540
Biosecurity: contaminated biologicals Rodent pathogens (latent infections): contaminated serum with mousepox. 378,410,434,451,452,541
Human pathogens: contaminated human cell lines (humanized mice and patient derived xenografts mice).
Mycoplasma arginini: suppurative arthritis in Prkdcscid mice (contaminated cell lines).
Modulation of the microbiome SFB associated with the development of IL17 and IL22-producing CD4+ T cells (TH17 cells) in the intestinal lamina propria of germ-free mice. 386,387,405,406
Tritrichomonas muris: associated with elevated TH1 response in the cecum of naive WT mice and accelerated colitis in Rag1-deficient mice after T cell transfer.
Drugs administered for clinical or experimental purposes
Tamoxifen-inducible Cre/loxP system (Cre-ERT2) Estrogen-dependent and -independent tamoxifen immunomodulatory effect; shift from a TH1- to a TH2-mediated immune response. 458,459
Tetracycline/doxycycline-inducible Tet-Off/Tet-On system Doxycycline-dependent modulation of immune and inflammatory functions including allotransplant rejection, response to LPS, neutrophil chemotaxis; tetracycline/doxycycline-induced dysbiosis. 461,462,472
Nitrosamines, nitrates, nitrites (mutagens, carcinogens) DMN: suppression of both humoral and cell-mediated immunity. 542544
ENU: lymphoma (AKR/J, C58/J, C57BL/6J, NOD/LtJ); myeloid malignancies (SWR/J, DBA/2J); thymic lymphoma with/without K-ras mutations.
TMP-SMX TMP-SMX alone: no effect on hematopoiesis or immune cell functions. 545
TMP-SMX synergized with zidovudine: anemia, thrombocytopenia, lymphopenia, and neutropenia, decreased splenic macrophages, suppressed AC-dependent T cell responses.
Ivermectin Immunomodulation of T-helper cells; decreased recruitment of immune cells and cytokines in a model of asthma; unintended activation of tamoxifen-regulated Cre fusion protein in T cells. 460,546,547
Estrogens (for engraftment of estrogen-dependent tumors) Increased splenic neutrophils (estrogen-treated C57BL/6 mice); enhanced IFNγ expression; thymic atrophy (DERKO mice); myelosuppression (decreased pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells). 501,548552
Synthetic estrogens (DES): altered thymic T cell differentiation through interference with positive and negative selection processes in prenatally exposed mice; functionally defective NK cells and increased tumor susceptibility in neonatally exposed female mice.
Other: increased trabecular bone mineral density, fat reduction and increased uterine weight (DERKO mice); fibro-osseous lesions (bone marrow replacement by fibrovascular stroma (KK/HlJ and NZW/LacJ female mice).
Androgens (for engraftment of androgen-dependent tumors) Androgen stimulation: thymic involution resulting from decreased colonization of bone-marrow-derived stem cells; loss of thymic epithelial cells; thymocyte apoptosis; inhibition of CD4+ T cell differentiation through upregulation of phosphate Ptpn1; erythroid hyperplasia. 553556
Castration: enhanced CD8+ T cell vaccine response to prostate-specific antigens.
Streptozotocin Early lymphopenia in both blood and spleen; relative increased Tregs in spleen, peripheral blood, and lymph nodes; delayed islet and skin allograft rejection. 557
NPs Suppression of systemic humoral immunity (multi wall carbon nanotubes); inhibition of T cell-mediated immunity (iron oxide NPs, fuellerene 60); myelosuppression (Sb2O3, Co, ZnO, TiO2 NPs); allergic reactions (Ag NPs); anti-inflammatory activity and inhibition of cellular responses induced by IL1B (citrate-coated gold NPs). 558563
Other experimental interventions
Cre/loxP Activation of STING antiviral response by endonuclease activity of Cre recombinase. 457
CRISPR-Cas9 Adaptive immune response against Cas9. 458,459
Tetracycline/doxycycline-inducible Tet-Off/Tet-On system Apoptotic response in activated lymphocytes resulting from DNA binding by tTA/rtTA. 464
Classical reporter molecules Increase in the CTL response against transplanted eGFP-expressing leukemia cells in BALB/c mice; IFNγ response to the dominant CTL epitope of Luc, with consequent restricted growth and metastatic activity of the reporter-labelled tumor cells in a mouse model of mammary adenocarcinoma; antigen specific activation of T cells to the reporter gene β-galactosidase, with loss of transgene expression. 465470,564,565

AA, arachidonic acid; AC, accessory cell; BPA, Bisphenol A; CTL, cytotoxic T lymphocyte; CYP, cyclophospharmide; DCs, dendritic cells; DERKO, double ER knockout mice; DES, diethylstilbestrol; DP, double positive; DHA, docosahexaenoic acid; DMN, dimethylnitrosamine; EBV, Epstein-Barr virus; eGFP, enhanced green fluorescent protein; ENU, N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea; GVHD, graft-versus-host disease; IBD, inflammatory bowel disease; IELs, intra-epithelial lymphocytes; ILC3, type 3 innate lymphoid cells; ILC2, type 2 innate lymphoid cells; LCMV, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus; Luc, luciferase; MHV, mouse hepatitis virus; MHV-68, murine gammaherpesvirus 68; MNV, murine norovirus; MNM, minute virus of mice; MPV, mouse parvovirus; MuHV-1, murid herpesvirus 1 (mouse cytomegalovirus); MuHV-3, murid herpesvirus 3 (mouse thymic virus); NKs, natural killer cells; NPs, nanoparticles; PPE, personal protective equipment; rtTA, reverse tetracycline-controlled transactivator protein; SFB, segmented filamentous bacteria; TCDD, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin; TMP-SMZ, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole; Tregs, regulatory T cells; tTA, tetracycline-controlled transactivator protein; VDR, vitamin D receptor.