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The TNF-family cytokine TL1A drives IL-13-dependent small intestinal inflammation

Authors :
Ian-James Malm
Margaret M. Mentink-Kane
Yun-Jeong Song
Françoise Meylan
Thi-Sau Migone
Sarah Villarreal
Erin Kahle
Haydee L. Ramos
Thomas A. Wynn
Larry Lo
Richard M. Siegel
Ivan J. Fuss
Krishika Acharya
Warren Strober
Source :
Mucosal Immunology. 4:172-185
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

The tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-family cytokine TL1A (TNFSF15) costimulates T cells through its receptor DR3 (TNFRSF25) and is required for autoimmune pathology driven by diverse T-cell subsets. TL1A has been linked to human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but its pathogenic role is not known. We generated transgenic mice that constitutively express TL1A in T cells or dendritic cells. These mice spontaneously develop IL-13-dependent inflammatory small bowel pathology that strikingly resembles the intestinal response to nematode infections. These changes were dependent on the presence of a polyclonal T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, suggesting that they are driven by components in the intestinal flora. Forkhead box P3 (FoxP3)-positive regulatory T cells (Tregs) were present in increased numbers despite the fact that TL1A suppresses the generation of inducible Tregs. Finally, blocking TL1A-DR3 interactions abrogates 2,4,6 trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (TNBS) colitis, indicating that these interactions influence other causes of intestinal inflammation as well. These results establish a novel link between TL1A and interleukin 13 (IL-13) responses that results in small intestinal inflammation, and also establish that TL1A-DR3 interactions are necessary and sufficient for T cell-dependent IBD.

Details

ISSN :
19330219
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mucosal Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....034c804115fbf4794f2c3fef307ddaca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/mi.2010.67