Interleukin-13 damages intestinal mucosa via TWEAK and Fn14 in MiceA pathway associated with ulcerative colitis

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Background & Aims: TWEAK, a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily, promotes intestinal epithelial cell injury and signals through the receptor Fn14 following irradiation-induced tissue damage and during development of colitis in mice. Interleukin (IL)-13, an effector of tissue damage in similar models, has been associated with the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis (UC). We investigated interactions between TWEAK and IL-13 following mucosal damage in mice. Methods: We compared patterns of gene expression in intestinal tissues from wild-type and TWEAK knockout mice following γ-irradiation. Intestinal explants from these mice were used to detect cell damage induced by IL-13 and TNF-α. Levels of messenger RNA for IL-13, TWEAK, and Fn14 were measured in mucosal samples from patients with UC. Results: Based on gene expression analysis, TWEAK mediates γ-irradiationinduced epithelial cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. However, TWEAK alone did not induce damage or apoptosis of primary intestinal epithelial cells. On the other hand, exogenous IL-13 activated caspase-3 in nave intestinal explants; this process required TWEAK, Fn14, and secretion of endogenous TNF-α which was mediated by ADAM17. Conversely, activation of caspase by exogenous TNF-α required IL-13, TWEAK, and Fn14. In mucosa from patients with UC, messenger RNA levels of IL-13, TWEAK, and Fn14 increased with level of disease severity. Conclusions: IL-13induced damage of intestinal epithelial cells requires TWEAK, its receptor (Fn14), and TNF-α. IL-13, TNF-α, TWEAK, and Fn14 could perpetuate and aggravate intestinal inflammation in patients with UC. © 2011 AGA Institute.

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Kawashima, R., Kawamura, Y. I., Oshio, T., Son, A., Yamazaki, M., Hagiwara, T., … Dohi, T. (2011). Interleukin-13 damages intestinal mucosa via TWEAK and Fn14 in MiceA pathway associated with ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology, 141(6). https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2011.08.040

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