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Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a complex multifactorial disease of unknown etiology. Thus, dozens of different animal models of IBD have been developed in past decades. Animal models of IBD are valuable and indispensable tools that provide a wide range of options for investigating involvement of various factors into the pathogenesis of IBD and to evaluate different therapeutic options. However, the dextran sulphate sodium (DSS-) induced colitis model has some advantages when compared to other animal models of colitis. It is well appreciated and widely used model of inflammatory bowel disease because of its simplicity. It has many similarities to human IBD, which are mentioned in the paper. In spite of its simplicity and wide applicability, there are also traps that need to be taken into account when using DSS model. As demonstrated in the present paper, various factors may affect susceptibility to DSS-induced lesions and modify results.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22665990 PMCID: PMC3361365 DOI: 10.1155/2012/718617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Biotechnol ISSN: 1110-7243
Figure 1Schematic simplified representation of various factors that can influence the susceptibility, onset, severity, and responsiveness to DSS-induced colitis.
Genetically engineered mouse models in the pathogenesis of DSS colitis.
| GEM model | Background (breeder) | Age gender | MS | MW of DSS | DSS treatment | End | S | Ref |
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| TLR2/4−/− | C57BL/10ScSn |
| nr | 40 kDa | 3.5% for 7 days | Day 8 | ↑ | [ |
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| TLR4−/− | C57BL/6J | Male, female | 2.5% for 5 days | Day 5 | ||||
| MyD88−/− | (Jax) |
| nr | 36–50 kDa | 2.5% for 5/7 days | Day 12/14 | ↑ | [ |
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| TLR2−/− | ||||||||
| TLR4−/− | F2 | |||||||
| MyD88−/− | 129/SvJ × C57BL/6 | SPF | 40 kDa | 2% for 7 days | Day 0–28 | ↑ | [ | |
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| 8 wks | ||||||||
| Male | 1.2% for 8 days | |||||||
| MyD88−/− | nr |
| SPF | 50 kDa | 2.5% for 8 days | Day 8 | ↑ | [ |
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| 10 wks | ||||||||
| C57BL/6 | Male | [ | ||||||
| IL-18Tg | (nr) |
| SPF | 50 kDa | 2% for 8 days | Day 12 | ↑ | |
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| C57BL/6 | 7–9 wks | 2% for 5 days + | Day 5 | |||||
| IL-15−/− | (Taconic) |
| nr | 36–50 kDa | 5 days of water | Day 25 | ↓ | [ |
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| C57BL/6J | Male, female | |||||||
| TNF- | (Shimizu, Japan) |
| nr | 8 kDa | 4.5% for 7 days | Day 7 | ↑ | [ |
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| 8–10 wks | ||||||||
| Male | ||||||||
| MRP1−/− | FVB |
| SC | 40 kDa | 3% for 7days | Day 7 | ↑ | [ |
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| C57BL/6 | 8-9 wks | Day 4, 7 | ||||||
| Mtgr1−/− | (nr) | Male, female | nr | 40–50 kDa | 3% for 4days | Wk 6, 10 | ↑ | [ |
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| 7-8 wks | ||||||||
| C57BL/6 | Male, female | 3% for 5 days | ||||||
| SOCS-1+/− | (nr) |
| SPF | 36–50 kDa | (4% for 7 days) | Day 14 | ↑ | [ |
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| C57BL/6J | 8–12 wk | 2% for 7 days + | ||||||
| IRF-1−/− | (Jax) |
| nr | 40 kDa | 7 days of water | Wk 10 | ↑ | [ |
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| 8–10 wk | ||||||||
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| PPAR | nr |
| nr | 35–40 kDa | 2.5% for 7 days | Day 7 | ↑ | [ |
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| C57BL/6J | ||||||||
| PPAR | (nr) |
| nr | 36–44 kDa | 2.5% for 7 days | Day 0,2,7 | ↑ | [ |
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| C57BL/6 | ||||||||
| TPH1−/− | (Taconic) |
| nr | 40 kDa | 5% for 5 days | Day 5 | ↓ | [ |
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| Bk2R−/− | C57BL/6 | 8–12 wk | ns | |||||
| C3−/− | (Jax) |
| nr | 36–40 kDa | 3% for 10 days | Day 10 | ↓ | [ |
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| C57BL/6 | Male, female | |||||||
| iNOS−/− | (Jax) |
| nr | 40 kDa | 2.5% for 9 days | Day 3,9 | ↓ | [ |
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| eNOS−/− | ↓ | |||||||
| nNOS−/− | 129/Sv × C57BL/6 | Male, female | ↑ | |||||
| e/nNOS−/− | (Jax) |
| nr | 40 kDa | 2.5% for 9 days | Day 3,9 | ns | [ |
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| 5–10 wks | ||||||||
| C57BL/6 | Female | |||||||
| APN−/− | (nr) |
| nr | 40 kDa | 2% for 5 days | Day 5,10 | ↓ | [ |
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| 8–10 wks | ||||||||
| C57BL/6J | Male | |||||||
| APN−/− | (Clea Japan) |
| SPF | 36–50 kDa | 0.5% for 15 days | Day 15 | ↑ | [ |
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| VhlΔF/F | Day 5 | ↑ | ||||||
| Hif-1 | 6–8 wk | 2.5% or 5% for | 1 year | ns | ||||
| ArntΔF/F | nr | nr | nr | 35–40 kDa | 5 days | ns | [ | |
GEM: genetically engineered mice, N: number of mice pre group, MS: microbiological state, MW: molecular weight, S: susceptibility to DSS in comparison to wild-type mice (mice of the same strain without deletion), ↓: significantly lower, SFP: specific pathogen-free conditions, SC: standard conditions, ns: nonsignificant, nr: not reported, ↑: significantly higher, wk: week, TLR: toll-like receptor, MyD88: myeloid differential protein, IL: interleukine, MRP: multi drug resistant protein, Mtgr: myeloid translocation gene related-1, SOCS: suppressor of cytokine signaling, IRF: Interferon regulatory factor, PPAR: peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, TPH: tryptophan hydroxylase, Bk2R: bradykinin type 2 receptor, C3: complement, APN: adiponectine, Vhl: von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor protein, Hif: hypoxia-inducible factor, Arnt: aryl hydrocarbon nuclear translocator.
Figure 2(a) Disappearance of crypts. (b) Erosion and phlegmonous inflammation of mucosa and submucosa. Kreyberg trichrom stain (acid mucopolysaccharides are stained blue). C57BL/6JOlaHsd female mice are exposed to 3% DSS solution for 5 days followed by drinking water for 7 days.
Figure 3(a) Vacuolar hydropic degeneration of cells. (b) Epithelial necrosis, cryptitis, and crypt abscesses. Kreyberg trichrom stain (acid mucopolysaccharides are stained blue). C57BL/6JOlaHsd female mice exposed to 3% DSS solution for 5 days followed by drinking water for 21 days.
Figure 4Arrows denote crypt abscesses (neutrophils) in the lumen of crypts. Kreyberg trichrom stain (acid mucopolysaccharides are stained blue). C57BL/6JOlaHsd male mice are exposed to 3% DSS solution for 5 days followed by drinking water for (a) 7 days and (b) 28 days.
Figure 5(a) Mononuclear leucocytes infiltration, crypt architectural disarray, and deep mucosal lymphocytosis. (b) Focally there is a moderate epithelial regeneratory atypia simulating dysplasia (arrow). Kreyberg trichrom stain (acid mucopolysaccharides are stained blue). C57BL/6JOlaHsd male mice are exposed to 3% DSS solution for 5 days followed by drinking water for 28 days.
Figure 6(a) Focal transmural chronic colitis (skip lesion). C57BL/6JOlaHsd female mice are exposed to 3% DSS solution for 5 days followed by drinking water for 28 days. (b) Transmural inflammation with lymphoid follicles in subserosa (arrows) and chronic erosion. C57BL/6JOlaHsd female mice are exposed to 3% DSS solution for 9 days followed by drinking water for 28 days. Kreyberg trichrom stain (acid mucopolysaccharides are stained blue).
Figure 7(a) and (b) reepithelisation of rectal and distal colonic erosion by squamous epithelium (arrows). C57BL/6JOlaHsd male mice are exposed to 3% DSS solution for 5 days followed by drinking water for 7 days. Kreyberg trichrom stain (acid mucopolysaccharides are stained blue).
Susceptibility to DSS-induced colitis among inbred strains (adapted from [15]).
| Cecum | Proximal colon | Middle colon | Distal colon | |
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| DBA/2J | BC | — | A | A |
| NON/LtJ | AB | — | A | A |
| NON.H2g7 | AB | — | AB | AB |
| 129/SvPas | A | — | AB | B |
| NOD-scid | D | A | AB | BC |
| C57BL/6J | BC | A | B | BC |
| C3H/HeJ | D | A | AB | C |
| NOD/LtJ | CD | — | B | BC |
| C3H/HeJBir | D | A | AB | C |
Strains that do not share the same letter in a column have significat differences in histological score for particular part of the colon after DSS administration. Letter A denotes the lowest histological score, while D denotes the highest histological score observed among the strains. — denotes no changes found in the colon (normal mucosa).
Differentially expressed genes in acute phase of DSS colitis that had been previously associated with human IBD [34].
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| Interleukine-6 | ↑ 2.6 |
| ↑ 22.5 | |||
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| Interleukine-16 | ↓ 2.7 |
| ↑ 2.1 | |||
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| Interleukine-22 | ↑ 2.4 |
| ↑ 3.6 | |||
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| JE (human:MCP-1) | ↑ 1.8 |
| ↑ 14.0 | |||
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| MIP-1 | ↑ 3.3 |
| ↑ 79.1 | |||
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| Eotaxin | ↑ 3.3 |
| ↑ 14.0 | |||
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| KC (hu: GRO | ↑ 2.9 |
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| LIX (hu: ENA-78) | ↑ 6.6 |
| ↑ 4.1 | |||
Colitis was induced in 8 wk female BALB/c mice that received 3% DSS for 7 days and were sacrificed on day 7. ↑: significantly increased expression by denoted factor, ↓: significantly decreased expression by denoted factor.
Profile of inflammatory mediators in different phases of DSS-induced colitis in mice.
| Tissue/method | Analytes measured | acute DSS colitis | chronic DSS colitis | Mouse strain | ref. | |
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| Colon/RT PCR | IL-1, IL-4, IL-10, IL-12, IFN | ↑ IL-1, IL-10, IL-12, | — | BALB/c | [ | |
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| Colon/ELISA, MSI | IL-1 | ↑ IL-1 | ↑ IL-1 | C57BL/6J | [ | |
| ↑ IL-1 | ↑ IL-12 p40 | BALB/c | [ | |||
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| Colon/RT PCR | TNF- | ↑ TNF- | ↑ TNF- | C57BL/6J | [ | |
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| Serum/MSI | IL-1 | ↑ IL-6, IL-17, TNF- | ↑ IL-6, IFN- | [ | ||
| Colon/Western | IL-6, IL-12, IL-23, IL-17, IFN- | ↑ IL-6, IFN- | ↑ IL-6 | C57BL/6J | [ | |
RT PCR: real-time PCR; MSI: multiplex sandwich immunoassay; IFN-γ: interferone gama; IL: interleukine; GM-CSF: granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor; IP-10: interferon-inducible protein; KC: keratinocyte-derived chemokine; MCP-1: monocyte chemoattractant protein; MIG: monokine induced by IFN-γ; MIP-1α: macrophage inflammatory protein; TNF-α: tumor necrosis factor alpha.
Figure 8Schematic representation of mucosal (colon) and systemic (spleen, MLN) immune responses in C57BL/6OlaHsd mice exposed to 3% DSS for 6 days followed by water for 19 days. Measurements were made on day 0, 1, 3, 5, 8, 12, and 25 as denoted by numbers. Schematic representation is based on results obtained by Hall et al. [23]. MLN: mesenteric lymph nodes, N: neutrophils, M: macrophages, DC: dendritic cells, T: T cells, B: B cells.