Background: In coeliac disease (CD), the upper bowel lesion is associated with a marked infiltration of the mucosa with Th1 cells secreting interferon gamma (IFN gamma) and expressing the Th1-associated transcription factor, T-bet. However, the molecular mechanisms which regulate T-bet and promote the Th1 cell response are unknown. Objective: To examine whether interleukin 21 (IL21), a cytokine that regulates T cell activation, has a role in CD. Methods: Duodenal mucosal samples were taken from CD patients and normal controls. IL21 and T-bet were examined by real-time PCR and western blotting, and IFN gamma was assessed by real-time PCR and ELISA. The effect of blockade of endogenous IL21 on the expression of T-bet was examined in an ex vivo culture of biopsies taken from untreated CD patients. Finally, the role of IL21 in controlling T-bet and IFN gamma was also evaluated in cultures of biopsies taken from treated CD patients and cultured with a peptic-tryptic digest of gliadin (PT) in the presence or absence of a neutralising IL21 antibody. Results: Enhanced IL21 RNA and protein expression was seen in duodenal samples from untreated CD patients. Blockade of IL21 activity in biopsies of untreated CD patients reduced T-bet and IFN gamma secretion. Stimulation of treated CD biopsies with PT enhanced IL21 expression, and neutralisation of IL21 largely prevented PT-driven T-bet and IFN gamma induction. Conclusions: IL21 is overproduced in the mucosa of CD patients, where it helps sustain T-bet expression and IFN gamma production.

Fina, D., Sarra, M., Caruso, R., DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, G., Pallone, F., Macdonald, T.t., et al. (2008). Interleukin 21 contributes to the mucosal T helper cell type 1 response in coeliac disease. GUT, 57(7), 887-892 [10.1136/gut.2007.129882].

Interleukin 21 contributes to the mucosal T helper cell type 1 response in coeliac disease

DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, GIOVANNA;PALLONE, FRANCESCO;MONTELEONE, GIOVANNI
2008-01-01

Abstract

Background: In coeliac disease (CD), the upper bowel lesion is associated with a marked infiltration of the mucosa with Th1 cells secreting interferon gamma (IFN gamma) and expressing the Th1-associated transcription factor, T-bet. However, the molecular mechanisms which regulate T-bet and promote the Th1 cell response are unknown. Objective: To examine whether interleukin 21 (IL21), a cytokine that regulates T cell activation, has a role in CD. Methods: Duodenal mucosal samples were taken from CD patients and normal controls. IL21 and T-bet were examined by real-time PCR and western blotting, and IFN gamma was assessed by real-time PCR and ELISA. The effect of blockade of endogenous IL21 on the expression of T-bet was examined in an ex vivo culture of biopsies taken from untreated CD patients. Finally, the role of IL21 in controlling T-bet and IFN gamma was also evaluated in cultures of biopsies taken from treated CD patients and cultured with a peptic-tryptic digest of gliadin (PT) in the presence or absence of a neutralising IL21 antibody. Results: Enhanced IL21 RNA and protein expression was seen in duodenal samples from untreated CD patients. Blockade of IL21 activity in biopsies of untreated CD patients reduced T-bet and IFN gamma secretion. Stimulation of treated CD biopsies with PT enhanced IL21 expression, and neutralisation of IL21 largely prevented PT-driven T-bet and IFN gamma induction. Conclusions: IL21 is overproduced in the mucosa of CD patients, where it helps sustain T-bet expression and IFN gamma production.
2008
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIA
English
gamma interferon; gliadin; interleukin 21; interleukin 21 antibody; neutralizing antibody; transcription factor T bet; adult; article; celiac disease; clinical article; controlled study; duodenum mucosa; human; human cell; human tissue; immunopathogenesis; interferon production; priority journal; protein expression; T lymphocyte activation; Th1 cell; Adult; Celiac Disease; Duodenum; Gene Expression Regulation; Gliadin; Humans; Immunity, Mucosal; Interferon Type II; Interleukins; Intestinal Mucosa; Middle Aged; Organ Culture Techniques; T-Box Domain Proteins; Th1 Cells
Fina, D., Sarra, M., Caruso, R., DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, G., Pallone, F., Macdonald, T.t., et al. (2008). Interleukin 21 contributes to the mucosal T helper cell type 1 response in coeliac disease. GUT, 57(7), 887-892 [10.1136/gut.2007.129882].
Fina, D; Sarra, M; Caruso, R; DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, G; Pallone, F; Macdonald, Tt; Monteleone, G
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