J. Mol. Med.

  • Winter, S.
  • Loddenkemper, C.
  • Aebischer, A.
  • Räbel, K.
  • Hoffmann, K.
  • Meyer, T.
  • Lipp, M.
  • Hopken, U.
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Publication date
November 2010
Language
English

Abstract

Ectopic lymphoid follicles are a key feature of chronic inflammatory autoimmune and infectious diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, and Helicobacter pylori-induced gastritis. Homeostatic chemokines are considered to be involved in the formation of such tertiary lymphoid tissue. High expression of CXCL13 and its receptor, CXCR5, has been associated with the formation of ectopic lymphoid follicles in chronic infectious diseases. Here, we defined the role of CXCR5 in the development of mucosal tertiary lymphoid tissue and gastric inflammation in a mouse model of chronic H. pylori infection. CXCR5-deficient mice failed to develop organized gastric lymphoid follicles despite similar bacterial colonization density as infect...

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