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Publication : Primary immune response in skin and skin-associated lymphoid tissue of interleukin-4 transgenic mice.

First Author  Blümel J Year  1999
Journal  Eur Cytokine Netw Volume  10
Issue  4 Pages  515-24
PubMed ID  10586118 Mgi Jnum  J:59855
Mgi Id  MGI:1352225 Citation  Blumel J, et al. (1999) Primary immune response in skin and skin-associated lymphoid tissue of interleukin-4 transgenic mice. Eur Cytokine Netw 10(4):515-24
abstractText  The interleukin-4 transgenic mice investigated here exhibit a ubiquitous expression of interleukin-4 in all organs, including the skin. In this study, the induction phase of oxazolone-induced local primary contact hypersensitivity and croton oil-induced irritant contact dermatitis in transgenic and wild-type mice was analysed. Compared to wild-type mice, the transgenic mice showed a decreased activation of the skin-draining lymph nodes but a strong hyperreactivity in the skin after topical sensitisation. In contrast to this, both the transgenic and the wild-type mice developed a strong and comparable inflammatory skin reaction after topical irritation. A striking increased expression level of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and macrophage inflammatory protein-2 genes were found in the skin of the transgenic mice during primary local contact hypersensitivity, while both the transgenic and the wild-type mice developed comparable expression levels of these cytokines during irritant contact dermatitis. Compared to wild-type mice, a strongly enhanced expression level of interleukin-6 transcripts derived from epidermal antigen presenting cells were detected in the skin of IL-4 transgenic mice, whereas in the skin-draining lymph nodes of transgenic mice significantly lower levels were detected. We conclude that the migration of epidermal antigen-presenting cells towards the skin-draining lymph nodes is reduced in transgenic mice, which could be due to the different cytokine balance in these mice strains. The atypical irritant-like reaction observed in transgenic mice after topical sensitisation is a phenomenon comparable to atopic diseases and therefore this transgenic strain might be a helpful model for investigating the immunopathophysiological features of these diseases.
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