Opposite Effects of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 and Osteopontin on the Apoptosis of Epithelial Cells Induced by TNF-α in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Sep 11, 2014Inflammatory bowel diseases

Opposite roles of two proteins in cell death of gut lining cells caused by inflammation in bowel disease

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Abstract

IRF1 was upregulated in human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and in mouse colitis models.

  • IRF1 levels correlated with various clinical and endoscopic activity measures in both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
  • OPN expression was significantly lower in IBD patients compared to controls and inversely correlated with disease activity.
  • TNF-α treatment increased IRF1 levels while decreasing OPN in intestinal epithelial cells.
  • Overexpression of OPN reduced TNF-α-induced cell death, whereas IRF1 overexpression increased it, indicating opposing roles in inflamed cells.
  • IRF1 was shown to transcriptionally regulate OPN expression, suggesting a potential pathway influencing intestinal epithelial cell health during inflammation.

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