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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2016; 22(7): 2195-2205
Published online Feb 21, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i7.2195
Table 1 Animal models of inflammatory bowel disease
GroupModelAssociationRef.
Chemical drug-induced modelDSSTNF-α, IL-17, reduced Treg cells[43]
TNBSIL-12, IL-17, reduced Treg cells[44]
OxazoloneIL-4[45]
Acetic acid (rat)Myeloperoxidase[46]
Adoptive transfer modelNaïve T cell→Rag-/-/SCIDRecovery by Treg cell transfer[16]
Bacteria-infected modelC. rodentiumAcute infection, IL-17[54]
Helicobacter, etc.Combined with the other models[47]
Spontaneous modelSAMP/Yit/FcDysfunction of Treg cell[83]
C3H/HeJBirIncreased susceptibility to bacteria[84]
Cotton-top Tamarin (monkey)C.Jejuni infection[85]
LEC (rat)Reduced Treg cells[86]
Gene-manipulated modelIL-2-/-Reduced Treg cells[59]
IL-2R-/-Reduced Treg cells[19]
IL-10-/-Reduced Treg cells[60]
NOD2-/-Impaired innate immunity[61]
Myd88-/-Impaired TLR signal[65]
NF-κB-/-Impaired pro-inflammatory signal[62]
Cdcs1-/-Impaired pro-inflammatory signal[67]
Mdr1a-/-Reduced iTreg cell differentiation[68]
TCR-/-Defective adaptive immunity[60]
TGFβ-/-Reduced Treg cell[72]
JAK3-/-Balance of Th1 and Th2[73]
Muc2-/-ER stress[74]
A20-/-Impaired Myd88 signal[75]
TCR-/-SOCS1-/-Increased IFN-γ and IL-4[76]
CD4/TGFβ-/-Impaired Treg cell function[77]
CD4/PDK1-/-Reduced Treg cell[78]
CD4/Blimp1-/-Increased IL-17[79]
TNF∆ARETGIncreased CD8 function[71]
STAT4TGIncreased TNF-α[80]
T/CD40LTGThymic dysfunction[81]
B/CD40LTGIncreased IFN-γ[82]