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Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule regulates development of colitis in mice.

Boaz van Driel1, Gongxian Liao, Xavier Romero, Michael S O'Keeffe, Guoxing Wang, William A Faubion, Scott B Berger, Erica M Magelky, Monika Manocha, Veronica Azcutia, Matthew Grisham, Francis W Luscinskas, Emiko Mizoguchi, Rene de Waal Malefyt, Hans-Christian Reinecker, Atul K Bhan, Ninghai Wang, Cox Terhorst.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (Slamf)1 is a co-stimulatory receptor on T cells and regulates cytokine production by macrophages and dendritic cells. Slamf1 regulates microbicidal mechanisms in macrophages, therefore we investigated whether the receptor affects development of colitis in mice.
METHODS: We transferred CD45RB(hi) CD4(+) T cells into Rag(-/-) or Slamf1(-/-)Rag(-/-) mice to induce colitis. We also induced colitis by injecting mice with an antibody that activates CD40. We determined the severity of enterocolitis based on disease activity index, histology scores, and levels of cytokine production, and assessed the effects of antibodies against Slamf1 on colitis induction. We quantified migration of monocytes and macrophage to inflamed tissues upon induction of colitis or thioglycollate-induced peritonitis and in response to tumor necrosis factor-α in an air-pouch model of leukocyte migration.
RESULTS: Colitis was reduced in Slamf1(-/-)Rag(-/-) mice, compared with Rag(-/-) mice, after transfer of CD45RB(hi) CD4(+) T cells or administration of the CD40 agonist. The numbers of monocytes and macrophages were reduced in inflamed tissues of Slamf1(-/-)Rag(-/-) mice, compared with Rag(-/-) mice, after induction of colitis and other inflammatory disorders. An antibody that inhibited Slamf1 reduced the level of enterocolitis in Rag(-/-) mice.
CONCLUSIONS: Slamf1 contributes to the development of colitis in mice. It appears to indirectly regulate the appearance of monocytes and macrophages in inflamed intestinal tissues. Antibodies that inhibit Slamf1 reduce colitis in mice, so human SLAMF1 might be a therapeutic target for inflammatory bowel disease.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22960654      PMCID: PMC3578298          DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2012.08.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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