Dynamic changes in T cell compartments and new approaches in evaluating DSS induced and Gαi2 deficient colitis
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The overall aim of this thesis was to increase the understanding of the immunopathology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). The first aim was to elucidate how the thymus and the gut epithelium were affected by colitis. The second aim was to investigate new ways of assessing and monitoring colitis. Two mouse models of colitis were used, the dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) induced model and the Gαi2 deficient (Gαi2-/-) mouse model, which spontaneously develops colitis. These two models were compared throughout the study. Colitis-induced changes were analysed in thymocytes and intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL). To monitor and evaluate colitis, cultures of mouse and human colonic tissue were set up and the colon wall thickness was measured by micro-Computed Tomography (micro-CT). During acute DSS induced colitis, the thymocytes were shifted towards a more mature phenotype, with loss of double positive (DP) thymocytes, paralleled by an increase in the absolute number of double negative (DN1) thymocytes. These changes were transient and returned to normal as the mice recovered or progressed into the chronic phase. In colitic Gαi2-/-mice, CD4 + IELs increased in the large intestine, while CD4 + CD8αα + DP IELs increased in the small intestine. The dynamic changes in thymocyte and IEL composition demonstrates that colitis affect other T cell compartments than the colon. Thymic involution and the increase in immature DN1 thymocytes during acute colitis may result in an increased export of immature T cells to the gut. The different responses in the small and large intestine during colitis suggest that the two microenvironments induce either an uncontrolled inflammation in the large intestine or suppression in the small intestine. Approximately 75% of the genes detected in DSS induced and Gαi2-/-colitic mice were similarly regulated in ex vivo cultures and in vivo, and belonged to cytokines and T and B cell markers. A similar gene profile was obtained in human UC ex vivo cultures compared to mouse. Measurements of the colon wall in DSS treated mice demonstrated a significantly thicker colon wall during the acute phase of colitis compared to healthy controls, and correlated to the macroscopic scoring of colitis. The similar gene expression profile in mouse and human cultures and the finding that colon wall thickness can be used to identify responding animals support the relevance of these systems in monitoring colitis and evaluating new substances for the treatment of IBD. Finally, this study points to the fact that chemically …
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تاریخ انتشار 2007