Dataset: Role of ICOS:ICOSL interaction in acute GVHD
Inducible co-stimulator (ICOS) interaction with its ligand (ICOSL) is involved in several T cell effector functions. While blockade of...
Inducible co-stimulator (ICOS) interaction with its ligand (ICOSL) is involved in several T cell effector functions. While blockade of ICOS:ICOSL interaction in chronic graft versus host disease (GVHD) seems benefi cial, results for acute GVHD remain controversial. To further elucidate its role in acute GVHD, C57BL / 6 mice were lethally irradiated and reconstituted with allogeneic spleen cells in the absence or presence of ICOSL-blocking mAb. Mice reconstituted with allogeneic spleen cells experienced severe GVHD and died untreated within 6 – 9 days after transplantation. Mice treated with an anti-ICOSL mAb starting from day 3 after transplantation gained weight again and survived for at least additional 12 days, although the treatment was already stopped at day 11 after transplantation. In contrast, the anti-ICOSL treatment starting from day 0 did not prevent GVHD. The diff erence between therapeutic (day 3) and prophylactic (day 0) anti-ICOSL treatment was independent of CD25 + CD4 + regulatory T cells since their depletion did not abrogate the therapeutic eff ect of ICOSL blockade. Microarray analysis revealed IFN- γ and chemokine up-regulation in spleen cells of prophylactically treated mice, emphasizing kinetic dependence of acute GVHD modulation via blockade of ICOS:ICOSL interaction. B6 recipients were irradiated with 10.0 Gray, administered from a 137 Cs source. Splenocytes from C3H mice were prepared as single cell suspensions in PBS, depleted of red blood cells and counted. 2 – 3 × 10^7 C3H splenocytes in a volume of 200 μl were transplanted into B6 recipients via tail vein injection (4 mice per group per experiment) 4 – 6 h after irradiation. Mice in the treatment group with anti-ICOSL mAb and their respective controls, received 500 μg mAb i. p starting at day 0 or day 3, followed by subsequent injections of 200 μg of mAb every other day. At day 4 after transplantation RNA of spleen cells was prepared and subjected to microarray analysis. Combined RNA from allogeneic transplanted mice was hybridized onto 2 independent arrays.
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 7
- Source:
- E-GEOD-17995
- PubMed:
- 19890785
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.23, 2014
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GSM450397 1 |
GSM450398 1 |
GSM450399 1 |
GSM450400 1 |
GSM450401 1 |
GSM450402 1 |
GSM450403 1 |