Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a therapeutic target in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease; however, the exact role of TNF signaling in the colon epithelium remains unclear. We demonstrate that TNF activation of TNF receptor (R)1 stimulates both pro- and anti-apoptotic signaling pathways in the colon epithelium; however, TNFR1 protects against colon epithelial cell apoptosis following TNF exposure. To investigate anti-apoptotic signaling pathways downstream of TNFR1, we generated an intestinal epithelium-specific Raf knock-out mouse and identified Raf kinase as a key regulator of colon epithelial cell survival in response to TNF. Surprisingly, Raf promotes NF-kappaB p65 phosphorylation, independent of MEK signaling, to support cell survival. Taken together, these data demonstrate a novel pathway in which Raf promotes colon epithelial cell survival through NF-kappaB downstream of TNFR1 activation. Thus, further understanding of colon epithelial cell-specific TNFR signaling may result in the identification of new targets for inflammatory bowel disease treatment and define novel mediators of colitis-associated cancer.

Highlights

  • Ease (3), graft-versus-host disease (4), and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug enteropathy (5)

  • TNFR1 Is Required for Cell Survival in the Presence of Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)— Previous findings from our laboratory indicate that TNFR2 promotes proliferation and migration responses in vitro, whereas TNFR1 activation inhibits both of these processes (18)

  • Following 6 h of TNF exposure, TNFR1 KO cells showed higher levels of apoptosis compared with the untreated control and TNFR1 addback cells treated with TNF (Fig. 1, C and D)

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Introduction

Ease (3), graft-versus-host disease (4), and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug enteropathy (5). In the colon epithelial cells, TNF-induced anti-apoptotic signaling requires the serine/threonine kinase, kinase suppressor of Ras (KSR), which promotes MAPK, Akt, and NF-␬B activation. In this study we show that TNFR1 is required for colon epithelial cell survival and anti-apoptotic signaling following exposure to TNF.

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