Background & Aims: Interleukin (IL)-21, a T-cell-derived cytokine, is produced in excess in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The IL-21 receptor (IL-21R) is expressed by immune and nonimmune cells, raising the possibility that IL-21 has broad effects in gut inflammation. In this study we examined whether intestinal epithelial cells express IL-21R and respond to IL-21 in IBD. Methods: IL-21R was evaluated in intestinal samples of IBD patients and controls by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. Intestinal epithelial cells were stimulated with IL-21, and cell-free supernatants were evaluated by a protein array and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The effect of IL-21-treated epithelial cell supernatants on blood lymphocyte migration was assessed using a chemotaxis assay. Finally, we evaluated the effect of a neutralizing IL-21 antibody on MIP-3α synthesis in ex vivo organ cultures of IBD mucosal explants. Results: Constitutive expression of IL-21R was seen in intestinal epithelial cells, but was higher in IBD patients than in controls. Stimulation of intestinal epithelial cells with IL-21 resulted in enhanced phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and p38 and increased synthesis of macrophage inflammatory protein-3 alpha (MIP-3α), a T-cell chemoattractant. Inhibition of ERK1/2 but not p38 suppressed IL-21-induced MIP-3α production. IL-21-treated cell culture supernatants enhanced in vitro lymphocyte migration, and this effect was inhibited by anti-MIP-3α antibody. Treatment of IBD explants with anti-IL-21 reduced MIP-3α production. Conclusions: These data show that intestinal epithelial cells are a target of IL-21 and that IL-21 is involved in the cross-talk between epithelial and immune cells in the gut.

A functional role for interleukin-21 in promoting the synthesis of the T cell chemoattractant, Mip-3 alpha, by gut epithelial cells / D. Fina, R. Caruso, I. Peluso, C. Stolfi, M.C. Fantini, F. Caprioli, A. Rizzo, T.T. Macdonald, F. Pallone, G. Monteleone. - In: GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0016-5085. - 132:4 suppl. 2(2007), pp. A558-A558. ((Intervento presentato al 108. convegno Digestive Disease Weeking Meeting/ASGE Postgraduate Course Meeting tenutosi a Washington nel 2007.

A functional role for interleukin-21 in promoting the synthesis of the T cell chemoattractant, Mip-3 alpha, by gut epithelial cells

F. Caprioli;
2007

Abstract

Background & Aims: Interleukin (IL)-21, a T-cell-derived cytokine, is produced in excess in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The IL-21 receptor (IL-21R) is expressed by immune and nonimmune cells, raising the possibility that IL-21 has broad effects in gut inflammation. In this study we examined whether intestinal epithelial cells express IL-21R and respond to IL-21 in IBD. Methods: IL-21R was evaluated in intestinal samples of IBD patients and controls by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. Intestinal epithelial cells were stimulated with IL-21, and cell-free supernatants were evaluated by a protein array and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The effect of IL-21-treated epithelial cell supernatants on blood lymphocyte migration was assessed using a chemotaxis assay. Finally, we evaluated the effect of a neutralizing IL-21 antibody on MIP-3α synthesis in ex vivo organ cultures of IBD mucosal explants. Results: Constitutive expression of IL-21R was seen in intestinal epithelial cells, but was higher in IBD patients than in controls. Stimulation of intestinal epithelial cells with IL-21 resulted in enhanced phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and p38 and increased synthesis of macrophage inflammatory protein-3 alpha (MIP-3α), a T-cell chemoattractant. Inhibition of ERK1/2 but not p38 suppressed IL-21-induced MIP-3α production. IL-21-treated cell culture supernatants enhanced in vitro lymphocyte migration, and this effect was inhibited by anti-MIP-3α antibody. Treatment of IBD explants with anti-IL-21 reduced MIP-3α production. Conclusions: These data show that intestinal epithelial cells are a target of IL-21 and that IL-21 is involved in the cross-talk between epithelial and immune cells in the gut.
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English
Settore MED/12 - Gastroenterologia
Riassunto di intervento a convegno
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Pubblicazione scientifica
2007
Saunders
132
4 suppl. 2
A558
A558
1
Pubblicato
Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
10.1016/S0016-5085(07)60009-2
Digestive Disease Weeking Meeting/ASGE Postgraduate Course Meeting
Washington
2007
108
American Gastroenterological Association
Convegno internazionale
Intervento inviato
Aderisco
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
A functional role for interleukin-21 in promoting the synthesis of the T cell chemoattractant, Mip-3 alpha, by gut epithelial cells / D. Fina, R. Caruso, I. Peluso, C. Stolfi, M.C. Fantini, F. Caprioli, A. Rizzo, T.T. Macdonald, F. Pallone, G. Monteleone. - In: GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0016-5085. - 132:4 suppl. 2(2007), pp. A558-A558. ((Intervento presentato al 108. convegno Digestive Disease Weeking Meeting/ASGE Postgraduate Course Meeting tenutosi a Washington nel 2007.
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D. Fina, R. Caruso, I. Peluso, C. Stolfi, M.C. Fantini, F. Caprioli, A. Rizzo, T.T. Macdonald, F. Pallone, G. Monteleone
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