Bio-Protocol (Feb 2024)

Addressing the Role of Conventional CD8αβ+ T Cells and CD4+ T Cells in Intestinal Immunopathology Using a Bone Marrow–Engrafted Model

  • Amneh Aoudi,
  • Ossama Labiad,
  • Ramdane Igalouzene,
  • Ousséma Mejri,
  • Maxime Sanchez,
  • Saïdi Soudja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4

Abstract

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by an aberrant immune response against microbiota. It is well established that T cells play a critical role in mediating the pathology. Assessing the contribution of each subset of T cells in mediating the pathology is crucial in order to design better therapeutic strategies. This protocol presents a method to identify the specific effector T-cell population responsible for intestinal immunopathologies in bone marrow–engrafted mouse models. Here, we used anti-CD4 and anti-CD8β depleting antibodies in bone marrow–engrafted mouse models to identify the effector T-cell population responsible for intestinal damage in a genetic mouse model of chronic intestinal inflammation..Key features• This protocol allows addressing the role of CD4+ or CD8αβ+ in an engrafted model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).• This protocol can easily be adapted to address the role of other immune cells or molecules that may play a role in IBD.