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Administration of mAb against alpha E beta 7 prevents and ameliorates immunization- induced colitis in IL-2-/- mice.

We previously demonstrated that 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP)-OVA immunization leads to a transmural colitis in the IL-2-/- mouse that is caused by IL-12-driven CD4+ Th1 T cells and resembles human Crohn's disease. The integrin alpha E beta 7 is highly expressed on colonic intraepithelial lymphocytes and has been suggested to function as a homing or retention molecule for intraepithelial lymphocytes. To evaluate the role of alpha E beta 7 in colitis, we administered a mAb against alpha E beta 7 to IL-2-/- mice that were immunized at the same time with TNP-OVA in CFA. To our surprise, this treatment resulted in a significantly reduced colitis severity score, 0-2 vs 3-4, that was associated with a significant reduction in CD4+ lamina propria lymphocyte subpopulation (p < 0.01). In contrast, the total number of splenic CD4+ T cells of treated animals was significantly elevated compared with that of untreated animals (3.2 +/- 0.6 x 107 vs 1.2 +/- 0.2 x 107; p < 0.05). Similarly, functional studies revealed that IFN-gamma production by lamina propria lymphocytes isolated from IL-2-/- TNP-OVA-immunized mice treated with anti-alpha E beta 7 was significantly lower than in untreated IL-2-/- TNP-OVA-immunized mice. In contrast, IFN-gamma production by splenic cells isolated from treated IL-2-/- TNP-OVA-immunized mice was significantly higher than in untreated mice. Finally, TNP-OVA-immunized IL-2-/- mice that were treated after the colitis had been established also showed a significant decrease in mucosal inflammation after alpha E beta 7 mAb administration. Thus, the above findings demonstrate that the onset and maintenance of inflammatory bowel disease depends on the colonic localization of lamina propria CD4+ lymphocytes expressing alpha E beta 7.[1]

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  1. Administration of mAb against alpha E beta 7 prevents and ameliorates immunization-induced colitis in IL-2-/- mice. Lúdvíksson, B.R., Strober, W., Nishikomori, R., Hasan, S.K., Ehrhardt, R.O. J. Immunol. (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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