CXC chemokines Groα/IL-8 and IP-10/MIG in Helicobacter pylori gastritis

M Eck, B Schmausser, K Scheller… - Clinical & …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
M Eck, B Schmausser, K Scheller, A Toksoy, M Kraus, T Menzel, HK Müller-Hermelink…
Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 2000academic.oup.com
Infection with Helicobacter pylori causes chronic active gastritis, which is characterized by
neutrophils infiltrating the gastric epithelial layer and the underlying lamina propria as well
as by T, B lymphocytes and macrophages accumulating in the lamina propria. In this study,
the chemokine profile responsible for the recruitment of these inflammatory cells is
investigated. Using both RNA/RNA in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, the
expression of the neutrophil and/or lymphocyte-attractant CXC chemokines growth-related …
Summary
Infection with Helicobacter pylori causes chronic active gastritis, which is characterized by neutrophils infiltrating the gastric epithelial layer and the underlying lamina propria as well as by T, B lymphocytes and macrophages accumulating in the lamina propria. In this study, the chemokine profile responsible for the recruitment of these inflammatory cells is investigated. Using both RNA/RNA in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, the expression of the neutrophil and/or lymphocyte-attractant CXC chemokines growth-related oncogene alpha (Groα), IL-8, interferon-gamma (IFN-γ)-inducible protein-10 (IP-10), monokine induced by IFN-γ (MIG) and the CC chemokines macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α), -1β, regulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is studied and microanatomically localized in the gastric mucosa. Macrophages in the lamina propria at sites with neutrophil infiltration and gastric epithelium infiltrated by neutrophils highly expressed the neutrophil-attractant chemokines Groα and IL-8. Additionally, Groα and IL-8 were expressed by neutrophils themselves localized within gastric epithelium, in the foveolar lumen and in the cellular debris overlying mucosal erosion. IP-10 and to a lower extent MIG, both selectively chemotactic for inflammatory T cells, were expressed by endothelial cells of gastric mucosal vessels and by mononuclear cells at sites with T cell infiltration. Expression of all other CC chemokines tested was significantly lower. These in vivo data indicate that a set of predominantly CXC chemokines modulates the inflammation in H. pylori gastritis. Groα and IL-8 may play an important role in neutrophil trafficking from the mucosal vessel into the gastric epithelium, whereas IP-10 and MIG contribute to the recruitment of inflammatory T cells into the mucosa.
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