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A reporter mouse for non-invasive detection of toll-like receptor ligands induced acute phase responses.


ABSTRACT: The acute phase response (APR) is a systemic first-line defense against challenges including infection, trauma, stress, and neoplasia. Alteration of acute phase protein (APP) levels in plasma is the most important change during acute phase response. C-reactive protein (CRP), which increases dramatically during inflammation onset, is an indicator of inflammation. To monitor the process of APR, we generated human CRP promoter-driven luciferase transgenic (hCRP-Luc) mice to quantify the hCRP promoter activation in vivo. The naïve female hCRP-Luc mice express low basal levels of liver bioluminescence, but the naïve male hCRP-Luc mice do not. Thus, female hCRP-Luc mice are suitable for monitoring the process of APR. The liver bioluminescence of female hCRP-Luc mice can be induced by several toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands. The expression of liver bioluminescence was highly sensitive to endotoxin stimulation in a dose-dependent manner. On-off-on bioluminescence response was noted in female hCRP-Luc mice upon two endotoxin stimulations one month apart. The LPS-induced bioluminescence of the female hCRP-Luc mice was IL-6-mediated and associated with APP alpha-1-acid glycoprotein expression. In conclusion, the female hCRP-Luc mouse is a non-invasive, sensitive and reusable reporter tool for APR.

SUBMITTER: Huang CF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6910947 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A reporter mouse for non-invasive detection of toll-like receptor ligands induced acute phase responses.

Huang Chun-Fang CF   Chiu Shang-Yi SY   Huang Hung-Wen HW   Cheng Bing-Ho BH   Pan Hsiu-Min HM   Huang Wei-Lun WL   Chang Hsiao-Hui HH   Liao Chia-Chi CC   Jiang Si-Tse ST   Su Yu-Chia YC  

Scientific reports 20191213 1


The acute phase response (APR) is a systemic first-line defense against challenges including infection, trauma, stress, and neoplasia. Alteration of acute phase protein (APP) levels in plasma is the most important change during acute phase response. C-reactive protein (CRP), which increases dramatically during inflammation onset, is an indicator of inflammation. To monitor the process of APR, we generated human CRP promoter-driven luciferase transgenic (hCRP-Luc) mice to quantify the hCRP promot  ...[more]

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