Author:
Lewis Kimberley,Caldwell Jackie,Phan Van,Prescott David,Nazli Aisha,Wang Arthur,Soderhölm Johan D.,Perdue Mary H.,Sherman Philip M.,McKay Derek M.
Abstract
A defect in mitochondrial activity contributes to many diseases. We have shown that monolayers of the human colonic T84 epithelial cell line exposed to dinitrophenol (DNP, uncouples oxidative phosphorylation) and nonpathogenic Escherichia coli ( E. coli) (strain HB101) display decreased barrier function. Here the impact of DNP on macrophage activity and the effect of TNF-α, DNP, and E. coli on epithelial permeability were assessed. DNP treatment of the human THP-1 macrophage cell line resulted in reduced ATP synthesis, and, although hyporesponsive to LPS, the metabolically stressed macrophages produced IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α. Given the role of TNF-α in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the association between increased permeability and IBD, recombinant TNF-α (10 ng/ml) was added to the DNP (0.1 mM) + E. coli (106colony-forming units), and this resulted in a significantly greater loss of T84 epithelial barrier function than that elicited by DNP + E. coli. This increased epithelial permeability was not due to epithelial death, and the enhanced E. coli translocation was reduced by pharmacological inhibitors of NF-κβ signaling (pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate, NF-κβ essential modifier-binding peptide, BAY 11–7082, and the proteosome inhibitor, MG132). In contrast, the drop in transepithelial electrical resistance was unaffected by the inhibitors of NF-κβ. Thus, as an integrative model system, our findings support the induction of a positive feedback loop that can severely impair epithelial barrier function and, as such, could contribute to existing inflammation or trigger relapses in IBD. Thus metabolically stressed epithelia display increased permeability in the presence of viable nonpathogenic E. coli that is exaggerated by TNF-α released by activated immune cells, such as macrophages, that retain this ability even if they themselves are experiencing a degree of metabolic stress.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology
Cited by
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