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Publication : IL-2-deficient mice raised under germfree conditions develop delayed mild focal intestinal inflammation.

First Author  Schultz M Year  1999
Journal  Am J Physiol Volume  276
Issue  6 Pt 1 Pages  G1461-72
PubMed ID  10362650 Mgi Jnum  J:55812
Mgi Id  MGI:1339431 Doi  10.1152/ajpgi.1999.276.6.G1461
Citation  Schultz M, et al. (1999) IL-2-deficient mice raised under germfree conditions develop delayed mild focal intestinal inflammation. Am J Physiol 276(6 Pt 1):G1461-72
abstractText  Interleukin-2 (IL-2) amplifies immune stimuli and influences B cell differentiation. IL-2-deficient mice spontaneously develop intestinal inflammation if raised under specific pathogen-free (SPF) conditions. We quantitatively determined the aggressiveness and kinetics of gastrointestinal and hepatic inflammation in the presence or absence of viable bacteria in IL-2-deficient mice. Breeding colonies were maintained under SPF and germfree (GF) conditions. Intestinal tissues, serum, and mesenteric lymph nodes were obtained from mice at different ages for blind histological scoring, immunoglobulin measurements, mucosal T cell infiltration, and cytokine secretion. GF IL-2 -/- mice developed mild, focal, and nonlethal intestinal inflammation with delayed onset, whereas the more aggressive inflammation in SPF IL- 2 -/- mice led to their death between 28 and 32 wk. Periportal hepatic inflammation was equal in the presence or absence of bacterial colonization. Intestinal immunoglobulin secretion decreased significantly by 13 wk of age in IL-2 -/- mice in both GF and SPF environments. In contrast to other genetically engineered rodents, IL-2 - /- mice develop mild focal gastrointestinal and active portal tract inflammation in the absence of viable bacteria.
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