BACKGROUND: Interleukin-1 (IL-1), an inflammatory cytokine whose levels are elevated in inflamed mucosa, causes part of its effect on intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) through inducing ceramide production. Aim : To study the role of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), a pro-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic factor, in IL-1-treated IEC. Methods: NF-κB activity and levels of apoptotic proteins were assessed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay and RNA-protection assay, respectively. Results: IL-1 and ceramide, which have been shown to partially mediate IL-1 effects on IEC, activated NF-κB levels significantly. This activation was due to a decrease in IκB-α and IκB-β protein levels. Moreover, the ratio of mRNA levels of anti-apoptotic to proapoptotic proteins was significantly increased in IL-1-treated IEC. Conclusion: NF-κB may play a key role in the regulation of the expression of pro-inflammatory and/or apoptotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease, making this protein an attractive target for therapeutic intervention.
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Homaidan, F. R., Chakroun, I., & El-Sabban, M. E. (2003). Regulation of nuclear factor-κB in intestinal epithelial cells in a cell model of inflammation. Mediators of Inflammation, 12(5), 277–283. https://doi.org/10.1080/09629350310001619681
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