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Anne Jarry, Céline Bossard, Chantal Bou-Hanna, Damien Masson, Eric Espaze, Marc G. Denis, Christian L. Laboisse
Published in Volume 118, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(3):1132–1142 doi:10.1172/JCI32140
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Figure 6
Epithelial barrier disruption in IL-10–depleted mucosa explant cultures, elicited by IFN-γ.

(A and B) Morphology of the mucosa explants before culture (T0) or after 24- or 48-h culture with or without anti–IL-10 antibodies. Immunoperoxidase staining of colonic epithelial cells with the anti-cytokeratin antibody KL-1 on paraffin sections; hematoxylin counterstaining. (A) At 24 h, the epithelial barrier was polarized and differentiated, either in control cultures or upon IL-10 depletion. (B) At 48 h, IL-10 depletion was associated with a massive epithelial barrier disruption compared with control cultures. Addition of neutralizing anti–IFN-γ antibodies to IL-10–depleted explant cultures led to a protection of epithelial morphology. Original magnification, ×200. (C) Counts of KL-1–positive intact crypts in 48-h mucosa explant cultures treated or not with anti–IL-10 antibodies or with both anti–IL-10 and anti–IFN-γ antibodies (1 μg/ml each). Values are mean ± SEM of 4 different experiments.