Activation of Epithelial Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 1 by Interleukin 28 Controls Mucosal Healing in Mice With Colitis and Is Increased in Mucosa of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Mar 27, 2017Gastroenterology

Activation of a cell signaling protein by Interleukin 28 helps heal the gut lining in mice with colitis and is higher in the gut lining of people with inflammatory bowel disease

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Abstract

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) exhibited increased levels of IL28 in colon tissues compared to controls.

  • Increased expression of IL28 was observed in lamina propria cells of patients with IBD and in mouse models of colitis.
  • Higher levels of IL28 receptor were found in the colonic epithelium of both patients with IBD and colitic mice.
  • Administration of IL28 led to increased phosphorylation of STAT1 in intestinal epithelial cells, indicating activation.
  • Mice lacking the IL28 receptor or STAT1 experienced more severe colitis and reduced epithelial healing after injury.
  • IL28 promoted healing of colonic wounds in mice, suggesting a role in mucosal repair.

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