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B Cells That Produce Immunoglobulin E Mediate Colitis in BALB/c Mice

Journal

GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 142, Issue 1, Pages 96-108

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2011.09.044

Keywords

Immune Regulation; IBD; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; T-Cell Signaling

Funding

  1. Royal Society UK, South African Research Chair Initiative of the Department of Science and Technology
  2. National Research Foundation
  3. Medical Research Council of South Africa

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Induction of colitis in mice by administration of oxazolone is mediated by T-helper (Th) 2 cells and has features of human ulcerative colitis. We investigated whether activation of interleukin (IL)-4R alpha on T and B cells determines their effector functions and mediates oxazolone-induced colitis. METHODS: We studied induction of colitis with oxazolone in wild-type mice and those with CD4(+) T cells that did not express IL-4R alpha (Lck(cre)IL-4R alpha(-)/(lox)). We also generated mice with B cells that did not express IL-4R alpha (mb1(cre)IL-4R alpha(-)/(ox)) and studied induction of colitis. RESULTS: Lck(cre)IL-4R alpha(-)/(lox) mice did not develop colitis in response to oxazolone, and their levels of IL-4, IL-13, and immunoglobulin (Ig) E were reduced. Adoptive transfer of naive, wild-type CD4(+) Th cells depleted of natural killer T cells to Lck(cre)IL-4R alpha(-)/(lox) mice restored their susceptibility to colitis. In contrast, Lck(cre)IL-4R alpha(-)/(lox) mice maintained their protection against colitis when IL-13-deficient CD4(+) T cells were transferred. These findings indicate that development of colitis involves not only natural killer T-cell functions, but also requires IL-13 production by CD4(+) T helper cells. Mb1(cre)IL-4R alpha(-)/(lox) mice, which cannot produce IgE, were also protected against oxazolone-induced colitis. Blocking IgE binding significantly reduced mast cell numbers in colons and protected wild-type BALB/c mice from the onset of colitis. CONCLUSIONS: IL-4 appears to induce CD4(+) Th2 cells to produce IL-13 and B cells to produce IgE, which together mediate oxazolone-induced colitis in mice.

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