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    Trefoil family factor 2 is expressed in murine gastric and immune cells and controls both gastrointestinal inflammation and systemic immune responses

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    Authors
    Kurt-Jones, Evelyn A.
    Cao, LuCheng
    Sandor, Frantisek
    Rogers, Arlin B.
    Whary, Mark T.
    Nambiar, Prashant R.
    Cerny, Anna M.
    Bowen, Glennice N.
    Yan, Jing
    Takaishi, Shigeo
    Chi, Alfred L.
    Reed, George W.
    Houghton, JeanMarie
    Fox, James G.
    Wang, Timothy C.
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    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Division of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition
    Department of Medicine, Division of Preventive and Behavorial Medicine
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2006-11-15
    Keywords
    Animals
    Cytokines
    Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
    Gastric Mucosa
    Gastrointestinal Diseases
    Gene Expression
    Gene Expression Profiling
    Helicobacter Infections
    Helicobacter felis
    Inflammation
    Intestines
    Lymphocytes
    Macrophages
    Mice
    Mice, Knockout
    Mucins
    Muscle Proteins
    Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
    Peptides
    Receptors, Interleukin-1
    Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
    Stomach
    Digestive System Diseases
    Genetics and Genomics
    Preventive Medicine
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    Trefoil family factor 2 (TFF2), also known as spasmolytic peptide, is a low-molecular-weight protein that is upregulated in gastric tissues infected with Helicobacter or having other inflammatory conditions, but a precise function is yet to be elucidated. The role of TFF2 in the development of gastritis, colitis, and inflammatory cytokine responses was examined both in vivo and in vitro using wild-type and TFF2 knockout mice. TFF2 knockout and wild-type mice were infected with Helicobacter felis (H. felis) to induce gastritis. Colitis was induced in TFF2 knockout and wild-type mice by administering dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) in drinking water. Histopathology, clinical disease (colitis), and antibody levels (H. felis) were examined. TFF2 expression in tissues was determined by reverse transcriptase PCR, and the inflammatory and proliferative responses of TFF2-expressing macrophages and spleen cells were examined by cytokine enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, thymidine incorporation, and gene array studies. TFF2 knockout mice have increased susceptibility to H. felis-induced gastritis, with enhanced gastric inflammation. They were also more susceptible to DSS-induced colitis, with prolonged colonic hemorrhage and persistent weight loss. Remarkably, TFF2 expression was not limited to the gastrointestinal tract, as suggested in previous studies, but was also present in macrophages and lymphocytes. The inflammatory and proliferative responses of these immune cell types were dysregulated in TFF2 knockout mice. TFF2-/- cells were hyperresponsive to interleukin 1 beta stimulation but showed normal responses to lipopolysaccharide, suggesting a specific role for TFF2 in interleukin 1 receptor but not Toll-like receptor 4 signaling via their Toll-interleukin 1 resistance domains. TFF2-/- lymphocytes also produced higher levels of interleukin 2 than wild-type cells. Thus, TFF2 was expressed in the gastrointestinal cells and in immune cells and was a negative regulator of gastrointestinal inflammation and immune cell cytokine responses. Our studies suggest that TFF2 not only controls gastrointestinal repair but also regulates mononuclear cell inflammatory responses.
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    Infect Immun. 2007 Jan;75(1):471-80. Epub 2006 Nov 13. Link to article on publisher's site
    DOI
    10.1128/IAI.02039-05
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/42260
    PubMed ID
    17101660
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    10.1128/IAI.02039-05
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