The intriguing normal acute inflammatory response in mice lacking vimentin
The intriguing normal acute inflammatory response in mice lacking vimentin
SummaryNeutrophils express only two intermediate filament proteins, vimentin and, to a lesser extent, lamin B. Lamin B mutant mice die shortly after birth; however, mice lacking vimentin (vim−/−) develop and reproduce normally. Herein, we investigate for the first time the role of vimentin in general inflammation in vivo and in neutrophil functions ex vivo. Using the murine air pouch model, we show that the inflammatory response induced by lipopolysaccharide, interleukin-21 or carageenan is, intriguingly, uncompromised in vim−/− mice and that neutrophil functions are not altered ex vivo. Our results suggest that vimentin is dispensable for the establishment of an acute inflammatory response in vivo. In addition, based on several criteria presented in this study, one has to accept the existence of a very complex compensatory mechanism to explain the intriguing normal inflammatory response in absence of vimentin.
- Université du Québec Canada
- University of Quebec Canada
Inflammation, Male, Mice, Knockout, Neutrophils, Apoptosis, Disease Models, Animal, Leukocyte Count, Mice, Phagocytosis, Acute Disease, Animals, Vimentin, Calcium, Female, Reactive Oxygen Species, Cells, Cultured
Inflammation, Male, Mice, Knockout, Neutrophils, Apoptosis, Disease Models, Animal, Leukocyte Count, Mice, Phagocytosis, Acute Disease, Animals, Vimentin, Calcium, Female, Reactive Oxygen Species, Cells, Cultured
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