Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor like cytokine 1A (TL1A) is a member of the TNF superfamily. Accumulating evidence demonstrated the importance of TL1A in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and suggested a potential role of TL1A blocking in IBD therapy. Here we aimed to explore whether the anti-TL1A antibody could ameliorate intestinal inflammation and fibrosis in IBD. A T cell transfer model of chronic colitis was induced by intraperitoneal injection of CD4+CD45RBhigh naive T cells isolated from either C57BL/6 wild type (WT) mice or LCK-CD2-Tl1a-GFP transgenic (L-Tg) mice into recombinase activating gene-1-deficient (RAG−/−) mice. The colitis model mice were treated prophylactically or therapeutically with anti-Tl1a antibody or IgG isotype control. Haematoxylin and eosin staining (H&E staining), Masson's trichrome staining (MT staining) and sirius red staining were used to detect histopathological changes in colonic tissue; immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expressions of collagen I, collagen III, TIMP1, vimentin, α-SMA and TGF-β1/Smad3. Results showed that anti-Tl1a antibody could reduce intestinal inflammation and fibrosis by inhibiting the activation of intestinal fibroblasts and reducing the collagen synthesis in the T cell transfer model of chronic colitis. The mechanism may be related to the inhibition of TGF-1/Smad3 signaling pathway.

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