Altered macrophage function contributes to colitis in mice defective in the phosphoinositide-3 kinase subunit p110δ.

Gastroenterology
Jennifer K UnoScott E Plevy

Abstract

Innate immune responses are crucial for host defense against pathogens but need to be tightly regulated to prevent chronic inflammation. Initial characterization of mice with a targeted inactivating mutation in the p110δ subunit of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K p110δ(D910A/D910A)) revealed defects in B- and T-cell signaling and chronic colitis. Here, we further characterize features of inflammatory bowel diseases in these mice and investigate underlying innate immune defects. Colons and macrophages from PI3K p110δ(D910A/D910A) mice were evaluated for colonic inflammation and innate immune dysfunction. Colonic p110δ messenger RNA expression was examined in interleukin (IL)-10(-/-) and wild-type germ-free mice during transition to a conventional microbiota. To assess polygenic impact on development of colitis, p110δ(D910A/D910A) mice were backcrossed to IL-10(-/-) mice. A mild spontaneous colitis was shown in PI3K p110δ(D910A/D910A) mice at 8 weeks, with inflammation increasing with age. An inflammatory mucosal and systemic cytokine profile was characterized by expression of IL-12/23. In PI3K p110δ(D910A/D910A) macrophages, augmented toll-like receptor signaling and defective bactericidal activity were observed. Consistent with...Continue Reading

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