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Publication : Role of gamma delta T cells in the inflammatory response of experimental colitis mice.

First Author  Tsuchiya T Year  2003
Journal  J Immunol Volume  171
Issue  10 Pages  5507-13
PubMed ID  14607957 Mgi Jnum  J:106734
Mgi Id  MGI:3619311 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.171.10.5507
Citation  Tsuchiya T, et al. (2003) Role of gamma delta T cells in the inflammatory response of experimental colitis mice. J Immunol 171(10):5507-13
abstractText  We examined the severity of experimental colitis induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) using immunologically manipulated mice. C57BL/6 mice showed more severe colitis than BALB/c mice, but mice of both strains recovered fully from the disease after the removal of DSS from their drinking water. The infiltrated cells at the lesions were mainly granulocytes in normal littermates. However, C.B-17 scid, IL-7Ralpha deficient, and TCR-Cbetadelta double-deficient mice showed severe colitis and did not recover from the disease even after the removal of DSS. It was found that the infiltrated cells at the lesions in the lethal strains were monocytes. Although both TCR-Cdelta(-/-) and TCR-Cbeta(-/-) mice showed severe colitis phenotypes, infiltration in the former is monocyte-dominant while that in the latter is granulocyte-dominant. Thus the type of cells that infiltrate at the lesions of DSS-induced experimental colitis may be controlled by functional T cell subsets. Immunohistological and RT-PCR analyses of the inflamed colon revealed that the murine homologue of human GROalpha released by some cells under the control of gammadeltaT cells is a possible candidate determining the severity of DSS-induced experimental colitis.
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