IL-4 induces allergic-like inflammatory disease and alters T cell development in transgenic mice

RI Tepper, DA Levinson, BZ Stanger, J Campos-Torres… - Cell, 1990 - cell.com
RI Tepper, DA Levinson, BZ Stanger, J Campos-Torres, AK Abbas, P Leder
Cell, 1990cell.com
We have assessed the biologic role of IL-4 by fusing its gene to an immunoglobulin
promoter/enhancer and introducing it into transgenic mice. By attenuating the transgene
promoter through the insertion of E. coli lac operator sequences, we have created a series of
animals that constitutively express varying amounts of 11-4. Overexpression of IL-4 results in
a marked increase in serum IgE levels and the appearance of an inflammatory ocular lesion
(blepharitis) with characteristic histopathologic features seen in allergic reactions. In …
Summary
We have assessed the biologic role of IL-4 by fusing its gene to an immunoglobulin promoter/enhancer and introducing it into transgenic mice. By attenuating the transgene promoter through the insertion of E. coli lac operator sequences, we have created a series of animals that constitutively express varying amounts of 11-4. Overexpression of IL-4 results in a marked increase in serum IgE levels and the appearance of an inflammatory ocular lesion (blepharitis) with characteristic histopathologic features seen in allergic reactions. In addition, expression of the IL-4 transgene in the thymus perturbs T cell maturation, reducing the population of immature CD4+ CD8+ thymocytes and peripheral T cells while increasing the population of mature CD8+ thymocytes. These results demonstrate that deregulation of a single cytokine gene in vivo can induce a complex inflammatory reaction resembling that observed in human allergic disease.
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