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Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma
BACKGROUND: The development of occupational asthma is the result of interactions between environmental factors and individual susceptibility. We assessed how our model of chemical-induced asthma is influenced by using different mouse strains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: On days 1 and 8, male mic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2935354/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20830207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012581 |
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author | De Vooght, Vanessa Vanoirbeek, Jeroen A. J. Luyts, Katrien Haenen, Steven Nemery, Benoit Hoet, Peter H. M. |
author_facet | De Vooght, Vanessa Vanoirbeek, Jeroen A. J. Luyts, Katrien Haenen, Steven Nemery, Benoit Hoet, Peter H. M. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The development of occupational asthma is the result of interactions between environmental factors and individual susceptibility. We assessed how our model of chemical-induced asthma is influenced by using different mouse strains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: On days 1 and 8, male mice of 7 different strains (BALB/c, BP/2, A/J, C57Bl/6, DBA/2, CBA and AKR) were dermally treated with toluene-2,4-diisocyanate (TDI) (0.3%) or vehicle (acetone/olive oil, AOO, 2∶3) on each ear (20 µl). On day 15, they received an oropharyngeal instillation of TDI (0.01%) or AOO (1∶4). Airway reactivity to methacholine, total and differential cell counts in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and total serum IgE and IgG(2a) levels were measured. Lymphocyte subpopulations in auricular lymph nodes and in vitro release of cytokines by ConA stimulated lymphocytes were assessed. In TDI-sensitized and challenged mice, airway hyper-reactivity was only observed in BALB/c, BP/2, A/J and AKR mice; airway inflammation was most pronounced in BALB/c mice; numbers of T-helper (CD4(+)), T-activated (CD4(+)CD25(+)), T-cytotoxic (CD8(+)) and B- lymphocytes (CD19(+)) were increased in the auricular lymph nodes of BALB/c, BP/2, A/J and CBA mice; elevated concentrations of IL-4, IL-10, IL-13 and IFN-γ were detected in supernatant of lymphocytes from BALB/c, BP/2, A/J, C57Bl/6 and CBA mice cultured with concanavaline A, along with an increase in total serum IgE. CONCLUSION: The used mouse strain has considerable and variable impacts on different aspects of the asthma phenotype. The human phenotypical characteristics of chemically-induced occupational asthma were best reproduced in Th2-biased mice and in particular in BALB/c mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-29353542010-09-09 Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma De Vooght, Vanessa Vanoirbeek, Jeroen A. J. Luyts, Katrien Haenen, Steven Nemery, Benoit Hoet, Peter H. M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The development of occupational asthma is the result of interactions between environmental factors and individual susceptibility. We assessed how our model of chemical-induced asthma is influenced by using different mouse strains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: On days 1 and 8, male mice of 7 different strains (BALB/c, BP/2, A/J, C57Bl/6, DBA/2, CBA and AKR) were dermally treated with toluene-2,4-diisocyanate (TDI) (0.3%) or vehicle (acetone/olive oil, AOO, 2∶3) on each ear (20 µl). On day 15, they received an oropharyngeal instillation of TDI (0.01%) or AOO (1∶4). Airway reactivity to methacholine, total and differential cell counts in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and total serum IgE and IgG(2a) levels were measured. Lymphocyte subpopulations in auricular lymph nodes and in vitro release of cytokines by ConA stimulated lymphocytes were assessed. In TDI-sensitized and challenged mice, airway hyper-reactivity was only observed in BALB/c, BP/2, A/J and AKR mice; airway inflammation was most pronounced in BALB/c mice; numbers of T-helper (CD4(+)), T-activated (CD4(+)CD25(+)), T-cytotoxic (CD8(+)) and B- lymphocytes (CD19(+)) were increased in the auricular lymph nodes of BALB/c, BP/2, A/J and CBA mice; elevated concentrations of IL-4, IL-10, IL-13 and IFN-γ were detected in supernatant of lymphocytes from BALB/c, BP/2, A/J, C57Bl/6 and CBA mice cultured with concanavaline A, along with an increase in total serum IgE. CONCLUSION: The used mouse strain has considerable and variable impacts on different aspects of the asthma phenotype. The human phenotypical characteristics of chemically-induced occupational asthma were best reproduced in Th2-biased mice and in particular in BALB/c mice. Public Library of Science 2010-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2935354/ /pubmed/20830207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012581 Text en De Vooght et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article De Vooght, Vanessa Vanoirbeek, Jeroen A. J. Luyts, Katrien Haenen, Steven Nemery, Benoit Hoet, Peter H. M. Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma |
title | Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma |
title_full | Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma |
title_fullStr | Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma |
title_full_unstemmed | Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma |
title_short | Choice of Mouse Strain Influences the Outcome in a Mouse Model of Chemical-Induced Asthma |
title_sort | choice of mouse strain influences the outcome in a mouse model of chemical-induced asthma |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2935354/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20830207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012581 |
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