Literature DB >> 23328772

Effect of tumor necrosis factor-α blockade on mucosal addressin cell-adhesion molecule-1 in Crohn's disease.

Paolo Biancheri1, Antonio Di Sabatino, Laura Rovedatti, Paolo Giuffrida, Sandra A Calarota, Stefania Vetrano, Francesca Vidali, Alessandra Pasini, Silvio Danese, Gino R Corazza, Thomas T MacDonald.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mucosal addressin cell-adhesion molecule (MAdCAM)-1, which is overexpressed on gut endothelium in active Crohn's disease (CD), promotes intestinal recruitment of integrin α(4)β(7)(*) T cells that sustain chronic inflammation. As tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-α, a cytokine centrally involved in CD, modulates gut endothelial adhesion molecules, we here explored the in vivo and ex vivo effects of TNF-α blockade on MAdCAM-1 expression in CD.
METHODS: MAdCAM-1 was determined by immunoblotting in colonic biopsies collected before and 10 weeks after either infliximab or adalimumab treatment in CD patients, and in CD biopsies incubated with either infliximab or adalimumab or control IgG(1). Integrin β(7)(*) circulating T cells were analyzed by flow cytometry.
RESULTS: MAdCAM-1 significantly decreased after either infliximab or adalimumab treatment in responder but not in nonresponder patients. In parallel, an increase of circulating β(7)(*) T cells was found in responder patients only. A marked downregulation of MAdCAM-1 was observed in CD biopsies cultured with either infliximab or adalimumab in comparison to IgG(1)-treated biopsies.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showing that MAdCAM-1 is downregulated by TNF-α blockade point to a novel mechanism of action of anti-TNF-α antibodies in CD.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23328772     DOI: 10.1097/MIB.0b013e31828100a4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflamm Bowel Dis        ISSN: 1078-0998            Impact factor:   5.325


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