Abstract
Emerging studies using mouse models of experimental colitis are defining the nature of the immunological disturbances that initiate inflammation and destrucrion of the intestine. A better understanding of disease-promoting and -suppressing CD4+ T cells is providing insight into the mechanisms controlling immune responses within the intestinal compartment. Moreover, a role for distinct T cell populations, including intraepithelial γδ T cells, in maintaining the physical integrity of the intestine was suggested by recent studies. Cytokine gene-knockout mice and anti-cytokine treatments remain important tools to define the pro- and anti-inflammatory functions of cytokines. These advances are fostering the design and evaluation of new therapeutic approaches that may eventually be applied to treat human inflammatory bowel disease.
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Boismenu, R., & Chen, Y. (2000). Insights from mouse models of colitis. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. https://doi.org/10.1002/jlb.67.3.267
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