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Publication : Aggravation of intestinal inflammation by depletion/deficiency of gammadelta T cells in different types of IBD animal models.

First Author  Kühl AA Year  2007
Journal  J Leukoc Biol Volume  81
Issue  1 Pages  168-75
PubMed ID  17041003 Mgi Jnum  J:117270
Mgi Id  MGI:3695881 Doi  10.1189/jlb.1105696
Citation  Kuhl AA, et al. (2007) Aggravation of intestinal inflammation by depletion/deficiency of gammadelta T cells in different types of IBD animal models. J Leukoc Biol 81(1):168-75
abstractText  The role of gammadelta T cells in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is still controversial. Although gammadelta T cells induce IBD in immunodeficient animals, others suggest a protective role of gammadelta T cells. Therefore, this study was conducted in order to elucidate the effect of gammadelta T cell depletion/deficiency on different IBD animal models. Mice depleted of or deficient in gammadelta T cells were exposed to dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) in order to induce colitis. In addition, gammadelta T cells were depleted in mice with terminal ileitis (TNFDeltaARE) or colitis due to interleukin 2 deficiency (IL-2 ko). Finally, DSS-induced colitis was studied in mice deficient in interferon gamma (IFN-gamma ko) upon gammadelta T cell depletion. Depletion of gammadelta T cells aggravated DSS-induced colitis and terminal ileitis of TNFDeltaARE mice. Exacerbated DSS-induced colitis was also found in gammadelta T cell-deficient mice. IL-2 ko mice showed increased mortality upon early (starting at 4 wk of age) but not late depletion (starting at 8 wk of age). Early gammadelta T cell depletion or deficiency resulted in increased IFN-gamma production by both lamina propria lymphocytes and splenocytes in every model investigated herein. In IFN-gamma ko mice, gammadelta T cell depletion did not affect the development and course of DSS-induced colitis. The protective effect of gammadelta T cells in IBD was confirmed in various IBD animal models. Particularly, during the early phase of intestinal inflammation, gammadelta T cells appear to be important. The mechanism seems to involve the control of IFN-gamma production and epithelial regeneration.
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