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Inhibiting Interleukin 36 Receptor Signaling Reduces Fibrosis in Mice With Chronic Intestinal Inflammation.

Kristina Scheibe1, Christina Kersten1, Anabel Schmied1, Michael Vieth2, Tatjana Primbs1, Birgitta Carlé3, Ferdinand Knieling4, Jing Claussen5, Alexander C Klimowicz6, Jie Zheng6, Patrick Baum6, Sebastian Meyer7, Sebastian Schürmann3, Oliver Friedrich3, Maximilian J Waldner1, Timo Rath1, Stefan Wirtz1, George Kollias8, Arif B Ekici9, Raja Atreya1, Ernest L Raymond6, M Lamine Mbow6, Markus F Neurath10, Clemens Neufert11.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intestinal fibrosis is a long-term complication in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) that frequently results in functional damage, bowel obstruction, and surgery. Interleukin (IL) 36 is a group of cytokines in the IL1 family with inflammatory effects. We studied the expression of IL36 and its receptor, interleukin 1 receptor like 2 (IL1RL2 or IL36R) in the development of intestinal fibrosis in human tissues and mice.
METHODS: We obtained intestinal tissues from 92 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), 48 patients with ulcerative colitis, and 26 patients without inflammatory bowel diseases (control individuals). Tissues were analyzed by histology to detect fibrosis and by immunohistochemistry to determine the distribution of fibroblasts and levels of IL36R ligands. Human and mouse fibroblasts were incubated with IL36 or control medium, and transcriptome-wide RNA sequences were analyzed. Mice were given neutralizing antibodies against IL36R, and we studied intestinal tissues from Il1rl2-/- mice; colitis and fibrosis were induced in mice by repetitive administration of DSS or TNBS. Bone marrow cells were transplanted from Il1rl2-/- to irradiated wild-type mice and intestinal tissues were analyzed. Antibodies against IL36R were applied to mice with established chronic colitis and fibrosis and intestinal tissues were studied.
RESULTS: Mucosal and submucosal tissue from patients with CD or ulcerative colitis had higher levels of collagens, including type VI collagen, compared with tissue from control individuals. In tissues from patients with fibrostenotic CD, significantly higher levels of IL36A were noted, which correlated with high numbers of activated fibroblasts that expressed α-smooth muscle actin. IL36R activation of mouse and human fibroblasts resulted in expression of genes that regulate fibrosis and tissue remodeling, as well as expression of collagen type VI. Il1rl2-/- mice and mice given injections of an antibody against IL36R developed less severe colitis and fibrosis after administration of DSS or TNBS, but bone marrow cells from Il1rl2-/- mice did not prevent induction of colitis and fibrosis. Injection of antibodies against IL36R significantly reduced established fibrosis in mice with chronic intestinal inflammation.
CONCLUSION: We found higher levels of IL36A in fibrotic intestinal tissues from patients with IBD compared with control individuals. IL36 induced expression of genes that regulate fibrogenesis in fibroblasts. Inhibition or knockout of the IL36R gene in mice reduces chronic colitis and intestinal fibrosis. Agents designed to block IL36R signaling could be developed for prevention and treatment of intestinal fibrosis in patients with IBD.
Copyright © 2019 AGA Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cytokine Signaling; Disease Progression; IBD; IL-36; IL36; α-SMA

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30452921     DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2018.11.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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