Chronic intestinal inflammation in mice expressing viral Flip in epithelial cells.

TitleChronic intestinal inflammation in mice expressing viral Flip in epithelial cells.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsRuder B, Murtadak V, Stürzl M, Wirtz S, Distler U, Tenzer S, Mahapatro M, Greten FR, Hu Y, Neurath MF, Cesarman E, Ballon G, Günther C, Becker C
JournalMucosal Immunol
Volume11
Issue6
Pagination1621-1629
Date Published2018 11
ISSN1935-3456
KeywordsAnimals, Cells, Cultured, Enterocytes, Gene Expression Regulation, Herpesviridae Infections, Herpesvirus 8, Human, Homeostasis, Humans, I-kappa B Kinase, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Intestines, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Transgenic, Necrosis, NF-kappa B, Viral Proteins
Abstract

Viruses are present in the intestinal microflora and are currently discussed as a potential causative mechanism for the development of inflammatory bowel disease. A number of viruses, such as Human Herpesvirus-8, express homologs to cellular FLIPs, which are major contributors for the regulation of epithelial cell death. In this study we analyzed the consequences of constitutive expression of HHV8-viral FLIP in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) in mice. Surprisingly, expression of vFlip disrupts tissue homeostasis and induces severe intestinal inflammation. Moreover vFlip mice showed reduced Paneth cell numbers, associated with excessive necrotic cell death. On a molecular level vFlip expression altered classical and alternative NFκB activation. Blocking of alternative NFκB signaling by deletion of Ikka in vivo largely protected mice from inflammation and Paneth cell loss induced by vFLIP. Collectively, our data provide functional evidence that expression of a single viral protein in IECs can be sufficient to disrupt epithelial homeostasis and to initiate chronic intestinal inflammation.

DOI10.1038/s41385-018-0068-6
Alternate JournalMucosal Immunol
PubMed ID30104627
PubMed Central IDPMC8063487
Grant ListR01 CA103646 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
ZIA BC011422 / ImNIH / Intramural NIH HHS / United States
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