Attenuation of colonic inflammation by PPARgamma in intestinal epithelial cells: effect on Toll-like receptor pathway.

Digestive Diseases and Sciences
Chang Soo EunJoon Soo Hahm

Abstract

The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) is a nuclear receptor highly expressed in the colon and playing an anti-inflammatory role through inhibition of the NF-kappaB pathway. Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) has been known to mediate LPS-induced cellular signaling through activation of NF-kappaB pathway in intestinal epithelial cells. The aims of this study were to evaluate attenuation of inflammation by PPARgamma in intestinal epithelial cells and to study the possible relation between PPARgamma and TLR4. HT-29 human epithelial cells were stimulated with LPS (20 microg/ml) and PPARgamma ligand, 15d-PGJ2 (10 microM), or with LPS (20 microg/ml) alone for 24 hr. COX-2, IL-8, TLR4, and PPARgamma mRNA expression was assessed by RT-PCR. IL-8 protein levels and TLR4 protein expression were analyzed by ELISA and Western blot, respectively. To evaluate the action mechanisms of PPARgamma ligand, Western blot analysis for IkappaBalpha degradation was performed. Costimulation with LPS and PPARgamma ligand in comparison to LPS stimulation alone (1) decreased COX-2, IL-8 mRNA expression and IL-8 protein secretion, (2) decreased TLR4 mRNA and protein expression, and (3) decreased PPARgamma mRNA expression. PPARgamma ligan...Continue Reading

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