Proregenerative Activity of IL-33 in Gastric Tissue Cells Undergoing Helicobacter Pylori-Induced Apoptosis
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2020Author
Chmiela, Magdalena
Gonciarz, Weronika
Krupa, Agnieszka
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: Interleukin (IL)-33 is a proinflammatory mediator that alerts the host immune system to
disorders in tissue homeostasis. Aim. To understand the role of IL-33 in modulating gastric
tissue cell growth affected by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Methods. IL-33 production in
guinea pigs (Caviae porcellus) experimentally infected with H. pylori was evaluated by ELISA or
immunohistochemical staining. The proregenerative activity of IL-33 was evaluated using gastric
epithelial cells and fibroblasts that were naive or transfected with IL-33 siRNA exposed to H. pylori
glycine acid extract antigenic complex (GE), as well as by measuring cell migration, proliferation,
metabolic activity and apoptosis. Animals infected by H. pylori responded with increased production
of IL-33. Also, cells treated in vitro with GE released more IL-33 than cells that were unstimulated.
Silencing IL-33 in cells resulted in downregulation of metabolic activity, adhesion, migration and
proliferation, especially after treatment with H. pylori GE, as well as upregulation of cells apoptosis
associated with caspase 3 increase and Bcl-xL decrease, suggesting proregenerative activity of IL-33.
Interestingly, upregulation of cell proliferation by IL-33 was Erk independent. Our results indicate
that IL-33 may protect gastric tissue from loss of homeostasis caused by deleterious effects of H. pylori
components and the inflammatory response developed during infection.
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