Differential expression of the TL1A/DcR3 system of TNF/TNFR-like proteins in large vs. small intestinal Crohn's disease |
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Authors: | Giorgos Bamias Garyfallia KaltsaSpyros I. Siakavellas Michalis GizisGeorge Margantinis Evanthia ZampeliIrene Vafiadis-Zoumboulis Spyros MichopoulosGeorge L. Daikos Spiros D. Ladas |
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Affiliation: | a GI Division - 1st Department of Propaedeutic and Internal Medicine, “Laikon” General Hospital, Athens University Medical School, 17 Agiou Thoma st., 11527 Athens, Greece b GI Unit, “Alexandras” Hospital, 80 Vasilissis Sofias Ave., 11528 Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | BackgroundTNF-like cytokine 1A provides co-stimulatory signals to activated lymphocytes through binding to death-domain receptor-3. Decoy receptor-3 inhibits death-domain receptor-3 signalling, rendering immunocytes resistant to apoptosis. These functions may be important for the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease.AimsTo study the mucosal and systemic expression of Decoy receptor-3 and TNF-like cytokine 1A in Crohn's disease, in relation to disease activity, localization, and response to treatment.MethodsSoluble Decoy receptor-3 and TNF-like cytokine 1A were measured by ELISA in active or quiescent Crohn's disease. Relative mRNA expression in non-affected and inflamed intestinal mucosa was determined by real-time RT-PCR.ResultsWe found significant upregulation of Decoy receptor-3 and its ligands TNF-like cytokine 1A and FasL in inflamed intestinal mucosa of Crohn's disease patients. During active disease, Decoy receptor-3 and TNF-like cytokine 1A were detected in the serum in the majority of patients. Intestinal inflammation was strongly associated with these elevations as they were absent during remission and significantly reduced with anti-inflammatory treatment. Regional diversity was observed as Decoy receptor-3 was upregulated in colonic and ileal sites, whereas TNF-like cytokine 1A was preferentially induced in the large bowel mucosa and systemic circulation of patients with colonic involvement.ConclusionsTNF-like cytokine 1A and Decoy receptor-3 are upregulated during active Crohn's disease and may participate in disease pathogenesis and offer novel therapeutic opportunities. |
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Keywords: | Cytokines Mucosal inflammation Tumour necrosis factor superfamily Tumour necrosis factor receptor superfamily |
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