Phenotypic and physiologic characterization of transgenic mice expressing interleukin 4 in the lung: lymphocytic and eosinophilic inflammation without airway hyperreactivity.

John A. Rankin(VA Connecticut Healthcare System), Dominic Picarella(VA Connecticut Healthcare System), Gregory P. Geba(VA Connecticut Healthcare System), Ulla-Angela Temann(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), B Prasad(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Bruno DiCosmo(VA Connecticut Healthcare System), A Tarallo(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Barry R. Stripp(VA Connecticut Healthcare System), J. A. Whitsett(VA Connecticut Healthcare System), Richard A. Flavell(VA Connecticut Healthcare System)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
July 23, 1996
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Abstract

To investigate the contribution of interleukin-4 (IL-4) to airway inflammation in vivo and to explore directly its relationship to airway reactivity, we created transgenic mice in which the murine cDNA for IL-4 was regulated by the rat Clara cell 10 protein promoter. Expression was detected only in the lung and not in thymus, heart, liver, spleen, kidney, or uterus. The expression of IL-4 elicited hypertrophy of epithelial cells of the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Hypertrophy is due, at least in part, to the accumulation of mucus glycoprotein. Histologic examination of parenchyma revealed multinucleated macrophages and occasional islands of cells consisting largely of eosinophils or lymphocytes. Analysis of lung lavage fluid revealed the presence of a leukocytic infiltrate consisting of lymphocytes, neutrophils and eosinophils. Mice expressing IL-4 had greater baseline airway resistance but did not demonstrate hyperreactivity to methacholine. Thus, the expression of IL-4 selectively within the lung elicits an inflammatory response characterized by epithelial cell hypertrophy, and the accumulation of macrophages, lymphocytes, eosinophils, and neutrophils without resulting in an alteration in airway reactivity to inhaled methacholine.


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