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Constitutive TL1A Expression under Colitogenic Conditions Modulates the Severity and Location of Gut Mucosal Inflammation and Induces Fibrostenosis

  作者 Barrett, R; Zhang, XL; Koon, HW; Vu, M; Chang, JY; Yeager, N; Nguyen, MA; Michelsen, KS; Berel, D; Pothoulakis, C; Targan, SR; Shih, DQ  
  选自 期刊  American Journal of Pathology;  卷期  2012年180-2;  页码  636-649  
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[摘要]Intestinal fibrostenosis is a hallmark of severe Crohn's disease and can lead to multiple surgeries. Patients with certain TNFSF15 variants overexpress TL1A. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of TL1A overexpression on intestinal inflammation and the development of fibrostenosis. We assessed the in vivo consequences of constitutive TL1A expression on gut mucosal inflammation and fibrostenosis using two murine models of chronic colitis. In the dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) and adoptive T-cell transfer models, there was proximal migration of colonic inflammation, worsened patchy intestinal inflammation, and long gross intestinal strictures in Tl1a transgenic compared to wild-type littermates. In the DSS model, myeloid- and T-cell-expressing Tl1a transgenic mice had increased T-cell activation markers and interleukin-17 expression compared to wildtype mice. In the T-cell transfer model, Rag1(-/-) mice receiving Tl1a transgenic T cells had increased interferon-gamma expression but reduced T-helper 17 cells and IL-17 production. Narrowed ureters with hydronephrosis were found only in the Tl1a transgenic mice in all chronic colitis models. In human translational studies, Crohn's disease patients with higher peripheral TL1A expression also exhibited intestinal fibrostenosis and worsened ileocecal inflammation with relative sparing of rectosigmoid inflammation. These data show that TL1A is an important cytokine that not only modulates the location and severity of mucosal inflammation, but also induces fibrostenosis. (Am J Pathol 2012, 180:636-649; DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2011.10.026)

 
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