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Interleukin 10-deficient Colitis: New Similarities to Human Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Journal Br J Surg
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2000 Oct 24
PMID 11044159
Citations 63
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Abstract

Background: Interleukin (IL) 10 is a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine. Disruption of the IL-10 gene in C57/Black6 mice results in enterocolitis in the presence of intestinal bacteria. This study investigated gut mucosal barrier function sequentially during the development of colitis in this model.

Methods: Animals were bred in specific pathogen-free conditions and transferred to conventional housing at 4 weeks. Mice were evaluated at 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 15 weeks of age. Barrier function was assessed by measuring intestinal permeability and antibody response to systemic endotoxaemia (antibody to the core glycolipid region of lipopolysaccharide; EndoCAb). Colons were harvested and a histological injury score (HIS) was calculated.

Results: The HIS increased progressively until 12 weeks, with an associated increase in intestinal permeability, and immunoglobulin (Ig) M and IgG EndoCAb. The HIS correlated positively with both intestinal permeability and IgM and IgG EndoCAb. Intestinal permeability showed a positive correlation with EndoCAb.

Conclusion: IL-10 knockout mice develop colitis with an associated disturbance in gut mucosal barrier function, as measured by increased permeability and endotoxaemia. The colitis found in the IL-10 knockout mouse shares these histological, physiological and biochemical features with human inflammatory bowel disease and is therefore suitable for therapeutic trials. A measure of endotoxaemia correlated directly with intestinal permeability in this model.

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