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Mice deficient in IL-1 beta manifest impaired contact hypersensitivity to trinitrochlorobenzene
Author(s): Shornick LP, DeTogni P, Mariathasan S, Goellner J, StraussSchoenberger J, Karr RW, Ferguson TA, Chaplin DD
Source: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE    Volume: 183    Issue: 4    Pages: 1427-1436    Published: APR 1 1996  
Times Cited: 119     References: 50     
Abstract: Mice rendered deficient in IL-1 beta by gene targeting in embryonic stem cells develop and grow normally in a protected laboratory environment. Endotoxin-stimulated peritoneal macrophages from IL-1 beta-deficient mice showed normal synthesis and cellular release of IL-1 alpha after treatment with 5 mM ATP demonstrating that IL-1 beta is not necessary for expression and release of the IL-1 alpha isoform. Mice deficient in IL-1 beta showed unaltered sensitivity to endotoxic shock, with or without pretreatment with D-galactosamine. In contrast, IL-1 beta-deficient mice showed defective contact hypersensitivity responses to topically applied trinitrochlorobenzene (TNCB). This defect could be overcome either by application of very high doses of sensitizing antigen, or by local intradermal injection of recombinant IL-1 beta immediately before antigen application. These data demonstrate an essential role for IL-1 beta in contact hypersensitivity and suggest that IL-1 beta acts early during the sensitization phase of the response. They suggest an important role for IL-1 beta in initiation of the host response at the epidermal barrier.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: Shornick, LP (reprint author), WASHINGTON UNIV, SCH MED, HOWARD HUGHES MED INST, 4566 SCOTT AVE, BOX 8022, ST LOUIS, MO 63110 USA
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1. WASHINGTON UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT INTERNAL MED, ST LOUIS, MO 63110 USA
2. WASHINGTON UNIV, SCH MED, CTR IMMUNOL, ST LOUIS, MO 63110 USA
3. WASHINGTON UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT OPHTHALMOL, ST LOUIS, MO 63110 USA
4. WASHINGTON UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT PATHOL, ST LOUIS, MO 63110 USA
5. GD SEARLE & CO, DEPT IMMUNOL, ST LOUIS, MO 63198 USA
Publisher: ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS, 222 E 70TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10021
Subject Category: Immunology; Medicine, Research & Experimental
IDS Number: UH144
ISSN: 0022-1007
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