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Xu, Ya-Fei
South China University of Technology
Yao, Yuan
South China University of Technology
Ma, Min
South China University of Technology
Yang, Shu-Han
South China University of Technology
Jiang, Peng
Southeast University
Wang, Jinjun
Yangzhou University
Tsuneyama, Koichi
Tokushima University
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Wang, Chan
Southeast University
Liu, Xiangdong
Southeast University
Li, Liang
Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences
Lian, Zhe-Xiong
South China University of Technology
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Description | Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a cholestatic liver disease primarily featured by autoimmune-mediated damage of intrahepatic small- and medium-sized bile ducts. Elevated serum proinflammatory cytokines, serum anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMAs), liver inflammation, and fibrosis are also hallmarks of PBC disease. However, whether the elevated proinflammatory cytokines play a role in autoimmune cholangitis remains unknown. Herein, we utilized the p40-/-IL-2Rα-/- PBC mouse model to investigate the roles of proinflammatory cytokines IL-18, IL-21, and IFN-γ in the onset and progression of PBC. IL-18-/-, IFN-γ-/-, and IL-21-/- mice were crossed with p40-/-IL-2Ra+/- mice, respectively, to produce corresponding cytokine-deficient PBC models. Autoantibody level, liver inflammation, and bile duct injury were analyzed. We found that livers from p40-/-IL-2Rα-/- mice exhibit similar transcriptomic characters of PBC patients. In p40-/-IL-2Rα-/- mice, deletion of IL-18 has no remarkable effect on disease progression, while deletion of IL-21 indicates that it is necessary for AMA production but independent of liver inflammation and cholangitis. IFN-γ is responsible for both AMA production and liver inflammation in our model. Our results demonstrate that different proinflammatory cytokines can regulate different effector functions in PBC pathogenesis and need to be considered in PBC treatment.
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Journal of Immunology Research
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ISSN | 23148861
23147156
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Publisher | Hindawi
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Volume | 2022
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Start Page | 7111445
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Published Date | 2022-03-07
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Rights | This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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