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TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis

BACKGROUND: TNF-like ligand 1A (TL1A), a recently recognized member of the TNF superfamily, and its death domain receptor 3 (DR3), firstly identified for their relevant role in T lymphocyte homeostasis, are now well-known mediators of several immune-inflammatory diseases, ranging from rheumatoid art...

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Autores principales: Facco, M., Cabrelle, A., Calabrese, F., Teramo, A., Cinetto, F., Carraro, S., Martini, V., Calzetti, F., Tamassia, N., Cassatella, M. A., Semenzato, G., Agostini, C.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26240517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12948-015-0022-z
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author Facco, M.
Cabrelle, A.
Calabrese, F.
Teramo, A.
Cinetto, F.
Carraro, S.
Martini, V.
Calzetti, F.
Tamassia, N.
Cassatella, M. A.
Semenzato, G.
Agostini, C.
author_facet Facco, M.
Cabrelle, A.
Calabrese, F.
Teramo, A.
Cinetto, F.
Carraro, S.
Martini, V.
Calzetti, F.
Tamassia, N.
Cassatella, M. A.
Semenzato, G.
Agostini, C.
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description BACKGROUND: TNF-like ligand 1A (TL1A), a recently recognized member of the TNF superfamily, and its death domain receptor 3 (DR3), firstly identified for their relevant role in T lymphocyte homeostasis, are now well-known mediators of several immune-inflammatory diseases, ranging from rheumatoid arthritis to inflammatory bowel diseases to psoriasis, whereas no data are available on their involvement in sarcoidosis, a multisystemic granulomatous disease where a deregulated T helper (Th)1/Th17 response takes place. METHODS: In this study, by flow cytometry, real-time PCR, confocal microscopy and immunohistochemistry analyses, TL1A and DR3 were investigated in the pulmonary cells and the peripheral blood of 43 patients affected by sarcoidosis in different phases of the disease (29 patients with active sarcoidosis, 14 with the inactive form) and in 8 control subjects. RESULTS: Our results demonstrated a significant higher expression, both at protein and mRNA levels, of TL1A and DR3 in pulmonary T cells and alveolar macrophages of patients with active sarcoidosis as compared to patients with the inactive form of the disease and to controls. In patients with sarcoidosis TL1A was strongly more expressed in the lung than the blood, i.e., at the site of the involved organ. Additionally, zymography assays showed that TL1A is able to increase the production of matrix metalloproteinase 9 by sarcoid alveolar macrophages characterized, in patients with the active form of the disease, by reduced mRNA levels of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that TL1A/DR3 interactions are part of the extended and complex immune-inflammatory network that characterizes sarcoidosis during its active phase and may contribute to the pathogenesis and to the progression of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-45229972015-08-04 TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis Facco, M. Cabrelle, A. Calabrese, F. Teramo, A. Cinetto, F. Carraro, S. Martini, V. Calzetti, F. Tamassia, N. Cassatella, M. A. Semenzato, G. Agostini, C. Clin Mol Allergy Research BACKGROUND: TNF-like ligand 1A (TL1A), a recently recognized member of the TNF superfamily, and its death domain receptor 3 (DR3), firstly identified for their relevant role in T lymphocyte homeostasis, are now well-known mediators of several immune-inflammatory diseases, ranging from rheumatoid arthritis to inflammatory bowel diseases to psoriasis, whereas no data are available on their involvement in sarcoidosis, a multisystemic granulomatous disease where a deregulated T helper (Th)1/Th17 response takes place. METHODS: In this study, by flow cytometry, real-time PCR, confocal microscopy and immunohistochemistry analyses, TL1A and DR3 were investigated in the pulmonary cells and the peripheral blood of 43 patients affected by sarcoidosis in different phases of the disease (29 patients with active sarcoidosis, 14 with the inactive form) and in 8 control subjects. RESULTS: Our results demonstrated a significant higher expression, both at protein and mRNA levels, of TL1A and DR3 in pulmonary T cells and alveolar macrophages of patients with active sarcoidosis as compared to patients with the inactive form of the disease and to controls. In patients with sarcoidosis TL1A was strongly more expressed in the lung than the blood, i.e., at the site of the involved organ. Additionally, zymography assays showed that TL1A is able to increase the production of matrix metalloproteinase 9 by sarcoid alveolar macrophages characterized, in patients with the active form of the disease, by reduced mRNA levels of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that TL1A/DR3 interactions are part of the extended and complex immune-inflammatory network that characterizes sarcoidosis during its active phase and may contribute to the pathogenesis and to the progression of the disease. BioMed Central 2015-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4522997/ /pubmed/26240517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12948-015-0022-z Text en © Facco et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Facco, M.
Cabrelle, A.
Calabrese, F.
Teramo, A.
Cinetto, F.
Carraro, S.
Martini, V.
Calzetti, F.
Tamassia, N.
Cassatella, M. A.
Semenzato, G.
Agostini, C.
TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis
title TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis
title_full TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis
title_fullStr TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis
title_full_unstemmed TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis
title_short TL1A/DR3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis
title_sort tl1a/dr3 axis involvement in the inflammatory cytokine network during pulmonary sarcoidosis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26240517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12948-015-0022-z
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