| Literature DB >> 7600284 |
F Powrie1, M W Leach, S Mauze, S Menon, L B Caddle, R L Coffman.
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We have described a murine model of IBD that was induced in C.B-17 scid mice by transfer of the CD45RBhi subpopulation of CD4+ T cells from normal BALB/c mice and could be prevented by cotransfer of the CD45RBlo CD4+ T cell subset. Here we have dissected the mechanism of pathogenesis of IBD in this model and used this information for rational immunotherapy of the disease. CD4+ cells from diseased mice displayed a highly polarized Th1 pattern of cytokine synthesis upon polyclonal stimulation in vitro. The administration of anti-IFN gamma MAb to mice soon after T cell transfer prevented development of colitis for up to 12 weeks. Continual neutralization of TNF with anti-TNF MAbs reduced the incidence of severe disease; however, neutralization of TNF during only the first 3-4 weeks had no effect. Severe colitis was completely abrogated in mice treated systemically with rIL-10, but not with rIL-4.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7600284 DOI: 10.1016/1074-7613(94)90045-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunity ISSN: 1074-7613 Impact factor: 31.745