CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells Have Divergent Effects on Intestinal Inflammation in IL-10 Gene-Deficient Mice
The regulatory effect of murine CD4 + CD25 + T-cells in vivo appears to be dependent on the secretion of IL-10. The lack of IL-10 in the IL-10 gene-deficient mouse has a profoundly negative effect on the mouse’s regulation of the response to intestinal bacteria, resulting in severe enterocolitis. We...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Digestive diseases and sciences 2008-06, Vol.53 (6), p.1544-1552 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The regulatory effect of murine CD4
+
CD25
+
T-cells in vivo appears to be dependent on the secretion of IL-10. The lack of IL-10 in the IL-10 gene-deficient mouse has a profoundly negative effect on the mouse’s regulation of the response to intestinal bacteria, resulting in severe enterocolitis. We investigated the effect of neonatal injection with wild-type CD4
+
CD25
+
T-cells on the intestinal immune response in IL-10 gene-deficient mice. At the time of analysis, 8–15 weeks later, all mice demonstrated an increased, antigen-stimulated systemic response. However, the intestinal response was divergent with about half of the mice developing an intestinal inflammation with a high injury score, the other half demonstrating a remarkable reduction in injury score with a marked decrease in intestinal IFNγ release. Our data demonstrate that CD4
+
CD25
+
T-cells can be activated in IL-10 gene-deficient mice and that this stimulation under stringent conditions has the potential to reduce intestinal inflammation. |
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ISSN: | 0163-2116 1573-2568 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10620-007-0064-2 |