Effects and Mechanism of Constitutive TL1A Expression on Intestinal Mucosal Barrier in DSS-Induced Colitis

Apr 6, 2019Digestive diseases and sciences

How Constant TL1A Production Affects the Intestinal Lining in Colitis Caused by DSS

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Abstract

The expression levels of tight junction proteins were significantly altered in the DSS-treated groups compared to control groups.

  • Histopathological scores were higher in DSS-treated mice compared to control mice, indicating increased intestinal damage.
  • TL1A and claudin-2 levels were elevated in DSS-treated groups, while ZO-1, occludin, JAMA, claudin-1, and claudin-3 levels were decreased.
  • In Caco-2 cell models, the presence of TL1A with TNF-α resulted in lower levels of occludin and claudin-1.
  • The MLCK/p-MLC pathway and LPS-mediated MyD88/TRAF6 pathway may play roles in the regulation of tight junction expression.

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