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Publication : Inflammatory intestinal damage induced by 5-fluorouracil requires IL-4.

First Author  Soares PM Year  2013
Journal  Cytokine Volume  61
Issue  1 Pages  46-9
PubMed ID  23107827 Mgi Jnum  J:325795
Mgi Id  MGI:6872652 Doi  10.1016/j.cyto.2012.10.003
Citation  Soares PM, et al. (2013) Inflammatory intestinal damage induced by 5-fluorouracil requires IL-4. Cytokine 61(1):46-9
abstractText  BACKGROUND: 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) induces intestinal mucositis, which is characterized by epithelial ulcerations in the mucosa and clinical manifestations, such as pain and dyspeptic symptoms. Cytokines participate in the inflammatory and functional events of intestinal mucositis. IL-4 is an important mediator of intestinal inflammation, with either anti-inflammatory or pro-inflammatory functions, depending on the model of intestinal inflammation. This study aimed to evaluate the role of IL-4 in 5-FU-induced intestinal mucositis. METHODS: IL-4+/+ or IL-4-/- mice (25-30 g) were intraperitoneally injected with 5-FU (450 mg/Kg) or saline (C). After 3 days, the mice were sacrificed and the duodenum was evaluated for epithelial damage, MPO activity and cytokine concentration. RESULTS: 5-FU induced significant damage in the intestinal epithelium of IL-4+/+ mice (reduction in the villus/crypt ratio: control=3.31+/-0.21 mum, 5-FU=0.99+/-0.10 mum). However, the same treatment did not induce significant damage in IL-4-/- mice (5-FU=2.87+/-0.19 mum) compared to wild-type mice. 5-FU-induced epithelial damage increased the MPO activity (neutrophil number) and the level of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4, TNF-alpha, IL-1beta and CXCL-8) in the duodenum. These results were not observed in IL-4-/- mice treated with 5-FU. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that IL-4 participates as a pro-inflammatory cytokine in a 5-FU-induced intestinal damage model and suggests that IL-4 antagonists may be novel therapeutics for this condition.
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