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Publication : Immunological cell type characterization and Th1-Th17 cytokine production in a mouse model of Gaucher disease.

First Author  Pandey MK Year  2012
Journal  Mol Genet Metab Volume  106
Issue  3 Pages  310-22
PubMed ID  22595426 Mgi Jnum  J:185359
Mgi Id  MGI:5428354 Doi  10.1016/j.ymgme.2012.04.020
Citation  Pandey MK, et al. (2012) Immunological cell type characterization and Th1-Th17 cytokine production in a mouse model of Gaucher disease. Mol Genet Metab 106(3):310-22
abstractText  Gaucher disease is a lysosomal storage disease resulting from insufficient acid beta-glucosidase (glucocerebrosidase, GCase, EC 4.2.1.25) activity and the resultant accumulation of glucosylceramide. Macrophage (Mvarphi) lineage cells are thought to be the major disease effectors because of their secretion of numerous cytokines and chemokines that influence other poorly defined immunological cell populations. Increases in several such populations were identified in a Gba1 mouse model (D409V/null; 9V/null) of Gaucher disease including antigen presenting cells (APCs), i.e., Mvarphi, dendritic cells (DCs), neutrophils (PMNs), and CD4(+) T cells. FACS analyses showed increases in these cell types in 9V/null liver, spleen lung, and bone marrow. T-cells or APCs enhanced activations were evident by positivity of CD40L, CD69, as well as CD40, CD80, CD86, and MHCII on the respective cells. Mvarphi, and, unexpectedly, DCs, PMNs, and T cells, from 9V/null mice showed excess glucosylceramides as potential bases for activation of APCs and T cells to induce Th1 (IFNgamma, IL12, TNFalpha,) and Th17 (IL17A/F) cytokine production. These data imply that excess glucosylceramides in these cells are pivotal for activation of APCs and T cell induction of Th1 and Th17 responses and PMN recruitment in multiple organs of this model of Gaucher disease.
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