The Role of Endoglin in the Resolution of Inflammation

Endoglin, a co-receptor of the TGF-β superfamily, is predominantly expressed in endothelial cells and in some myeloid cells and implicated as a potential modulator of immune responses. We previously demonstrated that Endoglin heterozygous (Eng+/-) mice subjected to the dextran sulfate sodium colitis...

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Main Author: Peter, Madonna
Other Authors: Letarte, Michelle
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33490
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-334902013-04-20T05:22:49ZThe Role of Endoglin in the Resolution of InflammationPeter, MadonnaInflammationInflammatory bowel diseaseEndoglinTransforming growth factor beta superfamilyAngiogenesisNeutrophil030603070379Endoglin, a co-receptor of the TGF-β superfamily, is predominantly expressed in endothelial cells and in some myeloid cells and implicated as a potential modulator of immune responses. We previously demonstrated that Endoglin heterozygous (Eng+/-) mice subjected to the dextran sulfate sodium colitis model developed persistent inflammation and epithelial ulceration, while Eng+/+ mice recovered following the acute phase of disease. Our aim was to assess potential alterations in distribution and number of immune cells, expression of inflammatory mediators and mechanisms of oxidative burst in Eng+/- mice. While the number of overall T, B and myeloid cells was unaltered between the genotypes, changes in neutrophil regulating cytokines and angiogenesis mediating factors were observed in Eng+/- mice. In addition, downregulation of phagocyte oxidative burst enzymes point to potential defects in microbial clearance in Eng+/- mice. These findings suggest a role for endoglin in regulating immune and vascular functions during inflammation.Letarte, Michelle2012-112012-11-26T16:39:40ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-11-26T16:39:40Z2012-11-26Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/33490en_ca
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topic Inflammation
Inflammatory bowel disease
Endoglin
Transforming growth factor beta superfamily
Angiogenesis
Neutrophil
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0307
0379
spellingShingle Inflammation
Inflammatory bowel disease
Endoglin
Transforming growth factor beta superfamily
Angiogenesis
Neutrophil
0306
0307
0379
Peter, Madonna
The Role of Endoglin in the Resolution of Inflammation
description Endoglin, a co-receptor of the TGF-β superfamily, is predominantly expressed in endothelial cells and in some myeloid cells and implicated as a potential modulator of immune responses. We previously demonstrated that Endoglin heterozygous (Eng+/-) mice subjected to the dextran sulfate sodium colitis model developed persistent inflammation and epithelial ulceration, while Eng+/+ mice recovered following the acute phase of disease. Our aim was to assess potential alterations in distribution and number of immune cells, expression of inflammatory mediators and mechanisms of oxidative burst in Eng+/- mice. While the number of overall T, B and myeloid cells was unaltered between the genotypes, changes in neutrophil regulating cytokines and angiogenesis mediating factors were observed in Eng+/- mice. In addition, downregulation of phagocyte oxidative burst enzymes point to potential defects in microbial clearance in Eng+/- mice. These findings suggest a role for endoglin in regulating immune and vascular functions during inflammation.
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title The Role of Endoglin in the Resolution of Inflammation
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