Update: Induction of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Immunodeficient Mice by Injection of Naïve CD4 + T cells (T Cell Transfer Model of Colitis).
Claire F PearsonKevin Joseph MaloyPublished in: Current protocols (2024)
The intestinal inflammation induced by injection of naïve CD4 + T cells into lymphocyte-deficient hosts (more commonly known as the T cell transfer model of colitis) shares many features of idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in humans, such as epithelial cell hyperplasia, crypt abscess formation, and dense lamina propria lymphocyte infiltration. As such, it provides a useful tool for studying mucosal immune regulation as it relates to the pathogenesis and treatment of IBD in humans. In the IBD model described here, colitis is induced in Rag (recombination-activating gene)-deficient mice by reconstitution of these mice with naïve CD4 + CD45RB hi T cells through adoptive T cell transfer. Although different recipient hosts of cell transfer can be used, Rag-deficient mice are the best characterized and support studies that are both flexible and reproduceable. As described in the Basic Protocol, in most studies the transferred cells consist of naïve CD4 + T cells (CD45RB hi T cells) derived by fluorescence-activated cell sorting from total CD4 + T cells previously purified using immunomagnetic negative selection beads. In a Support Protocol, methods to characterize colonic disease progression are described, including the monitoring of weight loss and diarrhea and the histological assessment of colon pathology. © 2024 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: Induction of IBD in Rag-deficient mice by the transfer of naïve CD4 + CD45RB hi T cells Support Protocol: Monitoring development of colitis.
Keyphrases
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- randomized controlled trial
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- weight loss
- single cell
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- signaling pathway
- stem cells
- dna damage
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- high fat diet induced
- high glucose
- systematic review
- ultrasound guided
- insulin resistance
- mesenchymal stem cells
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- smoking cessation
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