IL-6 is required for the development of Th1 cell-mediated murine colitis

M Yamamoto, K Yoshizaki, T Kishimoto… - The Journal of …, 2000 - journals.aai.org
M Yamamoto, K Yoshizaki, T Kishimoto, H Ito
The Journal of Immunology, 2000journals.aai.org
Proinflammatory cytokines have been demonstrated to play a crucial role in the
pathogenesis of Crohn's disease. Among those cytokines, strong expression of IL-6 has
been repeatedly demonstrated. To examine the role for IL-6 in the pathogenesis of Crohn's
disease, we introduced anti-IL-6R mAb to a murine model of colitis. Colitis was induced in
CB-17-scid mice transferred with CD45RB high CD4+ T cells from BALB/c mice. Anti-IL-6R
mAb or rat IgG was administered weekly after T cell transfer. ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 …
Abstract
Proinflammatory cytokines have been demonstrated to play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease. Among those cytokines, strong expression of IL-6 has been repeatedly demonstrated. To examine the role for IL-6 in the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease, we introduced anti-IL-6R mAb to a murine model of colitis. Colitis was induced in CB-17-scid mice transferred with CD45RB high CD4+ T cells from BALB/c mice. Anti-IL-6R mAb or rat IgG was administered weekly after T cell transfer. ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 expression were analyzed by immunohistochemistry. Colonic cytokine expression was determined by RT-PCR. Mice treated with mAb showed normal growth, whereas controls lost weight. The average colitis score was 0.64 for mAb-treated mice and 1.80 for controls. T cell expansion in treated mice was less remarkable than in the controls. Colonic ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 expression were markedly suppressed by mAb. IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-1β mRNA were reduced by the treatment. The results presented here show a crucial role for IL-6 in the pathogenesis of murine colitis and suggest a therapeutic potential of anti-IL-6R mAb for treatment of human Crohn’s disease.
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