Distinct Cytokine Patterns Identified from Multiplex Profiles of Murine DSS and TNBS-Induced Colitis
Johns Hopkins Medicine · Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation · +1 more institution
Abstract
The cytokine network in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a complex, dynamic system that plays an important role in regulating mucosal innate and adaptive immune responses. While several studies have been done to evaluate immunomodulatory profiles in murine IBD, they have been limited to a relatively small number of cytokines that do not take into account its dependency of the interplay of multiple factors, and therefore the diagnostic potential of their cytokine profiles have been inconclusive.
A novel approach of comprehensive serum multiplex cytokine profiling with biometric immunosandwich ELISA's was used to describe the modulation of 16 Th1, Th2, Th17 cytokines and chemokines in both acute and chronic murine models of DSS and TNBS-induced colitis. Advanced multivariate discriminant functional analyses (DFA) was used to identify statistically interrelated sets of variables with the most significant power to discriminate among the groups. Profiles of multiple cytokines seen systemically were also validated locally in colonic mucosa using Western blot analysis and fluorescent immunohistochemistry.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.41
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- 100%
- References
- 60
Authors
8- PAPhilip Alex
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Johns Hopkins University
- NCNicholas C. Zachos
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
- TTThuan T. Nguyen
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
- LGLiberty Gonzales
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
- TCTian-E Chen
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
Topics & keywords
- Cytokine
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Immunology
- Multiplex
- Colitis
- Chemokine
- Medicine
- Immune system