Literature DB >> 19158840

Induction of autoimmunity in a bleomycin-induced murine model of experimental systemic sclerosis: an important role for CD4+ T cells.

Hideaki Ishikawa1, Kozue Takeda, Akira Okamoto, Sei-ichi Matsuo, Ken-ichi Isobe.   

Abstract

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease characterized by the excessive deposition of collagen in the skin or other organs and the production of specific antinuclear antibodies (ANAs). Recently, bleomycin (BLM)-induced experimental scleroderma was reported in a murine model. Here, we present further development of this model and suggest that it is appropriate for the analysis of human diffuse type SSc. BLM was injected into the shaved backs of C3H or BALB/c mice (100 microg/mouse) 5 days per week for 3 weeks. Skin fibrosis was confirmed and pathological changes were seen in the lower part of the esophagus and stomach similar to those seen in SSc. The sera from these mice had autoantibodies specific to the damaged tissues and ANAs. Transfer of CD4(+) T cells from BLM-treated BALB/c mice induced the same pathological changes and antibody production in untreated-BALB/c nude mice. Hence, tissue fibrosis and the production of ANAs are probably associated with CD4(+) T-cell activity in this model. In conclusion, this model will be valuable for investigating the relationship between tissue fibrosis and abnormalities of the immune system.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19158840     DOI: 10.1038/jid.2008.431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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1.  Nimbolide ameliorates fibrosis and inflammation in experimental murine model of bleomycin-induced scleroderma.

Authors:  Snehalatha Diddi; Swarna Bale; Gauthami Pulivendala; Chandraiah Godugu
Journal:  Inflammopharmacology       Date:  2018-09-14       Impact factor: 4.473

Review 2.  Molecular pathogenesis of skin fibrosis: insight from animal models.

Authors:  Gideon P Smith; Edwin S L Chan
Journal:  Curr Rheumatol Rep       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 4.592

Review 3.  Critical Appraisal of the Utility and Limitations of Animal Models of Scleroderma.

Authors:  Kazuyuki Tsujino; Dean Sheppard
Journal:  Curr Rheumatol Rep       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 4.592

4.  Geniposide inhibited endothelial-mesenchymal transition via the mTOR signaling pathway in a bleomycin-induced scleroderma mouse model.

Authors:  Qing Qi; Yueping Mao; Yongzhen Tian; Ke Zhu; Xushan Cha; Minghua Wu; Xiaodong Zhou
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2017-03-15       Impact factor: 4.060

5.  Combined effect of genetic background and gender in a mouse model of bleomycin-induced skin fibrosis.

Authors:  Nadira Ruzehaji; Jerome Avouac; Muriel Elhai; Maxime Frechet; Camelia Frantz; Barbara Ruiz; Joerg H Distler; Yannick Allanore
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2015-05-30       Impact factor: 5.156

Review 6.  Animal models of systemic sclerosis: their utility and limitations.

Authors:  Carol M Artlett
Journal:  Open Access Rheumatol       Date:  2014-07-01

7.  Epithelial Fli1 deficiency drives systemic autoimmunity and fibrosis: Possible roles in scleroderma.

Authors:  Takehiro Takahashi; Yoshihide Asano; Koji Sugawara; Takashi Yamashita; Kouki Nakamura; Ryosuke Saigusa; Yohei Ichimura; Tetsuo Toyama; Takashi Taniguchi; Kaname Akamata; Shinji Noda; Ayumi Yoshizaki; Daisuke Tsuruta; Maria Trojanowska; Shinichi Sato
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  2017-02-23       Impact factor: 14.307

8.  Mesenchymal stromal cells prevent bleomycin-induced lung and skin fibrosis in aged mice and restore wound healing.

Authors:  Gustavo A Rubio; Sharon J Elliot; Tongyu C Wikramanayake; Xiaomei Xia; Simone Pereira-Simon; Seth R Thaller; George D Glinos; Ivan Jozic; Penelope Hirt; Irena Pastar; Marjana Tomic-Canic; Marilyn K Glassberg
Journal:  J Cell Physiol       Date:  2018-02-28       Impact factor: 6.384

9.  A genetic approach to the prediction of drug side effects: bleomycin induces concordant phenotypes in mice of the collaborative cross.

Authors:  Richard Gelinas; Elissa J Chesler; Daphne Vasconcelos; Darla R Miller; Yue Yuan; Kai Wang; David Galas
Journal:  Pharmgenomics Pers Med       Date:  2011-07-04

10.  Establishment of a mouse model for pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis by intratracheal instillation of polyhexamethyleneguanidine phosphate.

Authors:  Sang Jin Lee; Jong-Hwan Park; Jun-Young Lee; Yu-Jin Jeong; Jeong Ah Song; Kyuhong Lee; Dong-Jae Kim
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2016-01-24       Impact factor: 1.628

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