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Characterization of chemokines and chemokine receptors in two murine models of inflammatory bowel disease: IL-10– / – mice and Rag-2– / – mice reconstituted with CD4+CD45RBhigh T cells

✍ Scribed by Heleen Scheerens; Edith Hessel; Rene de Waal-Malefyt; Michael W. Leach; Donna Rennick


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
141 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2980

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✦ Synopsis


We used quantitative PCR to investigate the expression of chemokines and chemokine receptors in two Th1-mediated murine models of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). First, mRNA levels encoding the chemokines MIG, RANTES, lymphotactin, MIP-3 § , TCA-3, TARC, MIP-3 g , LIX, MCP-1 and MIP-1 g and the receptors CCR4, CCR6 and CCR2 were significantly increased in chronically inflamed colons of IL-10 -/-mice when compared with wildtype mice. Interestingly, reversal of colitis in IL-10 -/-mice by anti-IL-12 mAb was accompanied by the inhibition in the expression of LIX, lymphotactin, MCP-1, MIG, MIP-3 § , MIP-3 g , TCA-3, CCR2 and CCR4, whereas the increased mRNA levels of MIP-1 g , RANTES, TARC and CCR6 were unaffected. Second, to investigate which chemokines and receptors were up-regulated during the inductive phase of colitis, we employed the CD4 + CD45RB high T cell transfer model. At 4 and 8 weeks after reconstitution of Rag-2 -/-mice the mRNA levels of IP-10, MCP-1, MDC, MIG, TARC, RANTES, CCR4 and CCR5 were significantly increased prior to the appearance of macroscopic lesions. Other chemokines and chemokine receptors were clearly associated with the acute phase of the disease when lesions were evident. The sum of our studies with these two models identifies chemokines that are expressed at constant levels, irrespective of inflammatory responses, and those that are specifically associated with acute and/or chronic stages of Th1-driven colitis.