Numerous etiologies have been investigated for the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with significant focus on a dysfunctional mucosal immune response. However, non-immune parameters, especially components of the cellular interstitial network of proteins, glycoproteins, and proteoglycans known as the extracellular matrix (ECM) have been overlooked. Our findings, generated during the first three years of the current funding cycle, demonstrated (a) that regulation of intestinal lamina propria T cells (LPT) is altered by the combined response to activation through the T cell receptor/CD3 complex and ECM engagement of integrins, (b) that the ECM microenvironment is capable of instructing newly arrived T cells with a mucosal adhesive phenotype, (c) that this resultant adhesive phenotype educates (LPT) to interact with the three-dimensional ECM via distinct integrin molecules, shaping the ensuing immune response by modulating T cell activation and differentiation, and (d) that these changes in T cell function and phosphorylation are paralleled by Beta1 integrin mediated cellular polarization and the asymmetrical distribution of TCR signaling complexes. To explore these novel and exciting findings, we have assembled a multidisciplinary team of investigators with expertise in IBD, molecular imaging, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, and mucosal immunology, and developed new techniques to study ECM from normal and IRD mucosa. These techniques will be complemented by biochemical, immunological, and molecular approaches to test the following central hypothesis: ECM engagement of select integrins on mucosal T cells modulates their signaling and function and contributes to chronic inflammation. This hypothesis will be tested by four specific aims: (1) Characterize integrin-mediated regulation of T cell function, (2) Investigate the role of Beta1 integrins in regulating T cell compartmentalization before and after T cell activation, and the resulting changes in proximal TCR signaling (3) Explore the IBD-associated changes in ECM structure responsible for increased T cell binding, and (4) Investigate ECM-induced modulation of T cells in IBD mucosa. We believe therapeutic approaches to IBD that target cell adhesion molecules can be substantially improved once the key mechanisms by which integrins mediate inflammation are clearly defined.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01DK054213-09
Application #
7072254
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-SSS-3 (01))
Program Officer
Hamilton, Frank A
Project Start
1998-08-01
Project End
2008-05-31
Budget Start
2006-06-01
Budget End
2008-05-31
Support Year
9
Fiscal Year
2006
Total Cost
$320,286
Indirect Cost
Name
Case Western Reserve University
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
077758407
City
Cleveland
State
OH
Country
United States
Zip Code
44106
Meisch, Jeffrey P; Nishimura, Michiko; Vogel, Ryan M et al. (2013) Human ?-defensin 3 peptide is increased and redistributed in Crohn's ileitis. Inflamm Bowel Dis 19:942-53
Glick, Abigail B; Wodzinski, Alaina; Fu, Pingfu et al. (2013) Impairment of regulatory T-cell function in autoimmune thyroid disease. Thyroid 23:871-8
Meisch, Jeffrey P; Vogel, Ryan M; Schlatzer, Daniela M et al. (2013) Human ?-defensin 3 induces STAT1 phosphorylation, tyrosine phosphatase activity, and cytokine synthesis in T cells. J Leukoc Biol 94:459-71
Goodman, Wendy A; Young, Andrew B; McCormick, Thomas S et al. (2011) Stat3 phosphorylation mediates resistance of primary human T cells to regulatory T cell suppression. J Immunol 186:3336-45
Stubblefield Park, Samantha R; Widness, Mi; Levine, Alan D et al. (2011) T cell-, interleukin-12-, and gamma interferon-driven viral clearance in measles virus-infected brain tissue. J Virol 85:3664-76
Mandal, Debasmita; Levine, Alan D (2010) Elevated IL-13Ralpha2 in intestinal epithelial cells from ulcerative colitis or colorectal cancer initiates MAPK pathway. Inflamm Bowel Dis 16:753-64
Mandal, Debasmita; Fu, Pingfu; Levine, Alan D (2010) REDOX regulation of IL-13 signaling in intestinal epithelial cells: usage of alternate pathways mediates distinct gene expression patterns. Cell Signal 22:1485-94
Franko, Jennifer L; Levine, Alan D (2009) Antigen-independent adhesion and cell spreading by inducible costimulator engagement inhibits T cell migration in a PI-3K-dependent manner. J Leukoc Biol 85:526-38
Das, Lopamudra; Levine, Alan D (2008) TGF-beta inhibits IL-2 production and promotes cell cycle arrest in TCR-activated effector/memory T cells in the presence of sustained TCR signal transduction. J Immunol 180:1490-8
Kugathasan, S; Saubermann, L J; Smith, L et al. (2007) Mucosal T-cell immunoregulation varies in early and late inflammatory bowel disease. Gut 56:1696-705

Showing the most recent 10 out of 19 publications