Title of article :
Development and use a Novel Combined In-vivo and In-vitro Assay for Anti-inflammatory and Immunosuppressive Agents
Author/Authors :
Li, Tan Department of Immunology - Medical College of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force - Tianjin - People’s Republic of China - Tianjin Key Laboratory for Biomarkers of Occupational and Environmental Hazard - Medical College of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force - Tianjin - People’s Republic of China , Chen, Hong Tianjin Key Laboratory for Biomarkers of Occupational and Environmental Hazard - Medical College of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force - Tianjin - People’s Republic of China - Department of Pharmacognosy - Medical College of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force - Tianjin - People’s Republic of China , Mei, Xin Department of Pharmacognosy - Medical College of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force - Tianjin - People’s Republic of China , Wei, Na Department of Pharmacognosy - Medical College of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force - Tianjin - People’s Republic of China , Cao, Bo Department of Pharmacognosy - Medical College of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force - Tianjin - People’s Republic of China
Abstract :
Contact hypersensitivity (CHS) mouse model induced by 2, 4-dinitrofluorobenzene
(DNFB) is thought to be a T helper 1 (Th1)-dominant response and used for investigating anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive agents. However, it is hardly used for screening large-scale drugs because of the large number of animals and complex mechanisms involved in-vivo. In this study, we focused on whether T lymphocytes from CHS mouse model could maintain the state of immune response in-vitro and explored a suitable time for drugs screening. The results showed that CD4+ T cells of CHS mice were higher compared with those in normal group. The expression of T-bet and GATA3 showed a Th1 shift and the levels of interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-4 also showed similar trend. Furthermore, IL-6 produced by T lymphocytes from CHS mice had a high level too. Then, we detected the effects of dexamethasone (DEX),
cyclosporine A (CsA) and mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) on T lymphocytes in-vitro, and the data displayed that these immunosuppressive drugs could all inhibit the proliferation of T lymphocytes significantly. These findings suggested that T lymphocytes from CHS mice could mimic a similar immune response in-vitro, and it’s also a suitable method for screening antiinflammatory and immunosuppressive agents.
Keywords :
Immunoregulation , Delayed hypersensitivity , T lymphocytes , In-vitro
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics