Disparate roles for TNF-α and Fas ligand in concanavalin A-induced hepatitis

R Ksontini, DB Colagiovanni, MD Josephs… - The Journal of …, 1998 - journals.aai.org
R Ksontini, DB Colagiovanni, MD Josephs, CK Edwards, CL Tannahill, CC Solorzano
The Journal of Immunology, 1998journals.aai.org
Apoptosis is a physiologic process that serves to eliminate cells during development or in
response to immunologic regulation. In acute inflammation, however, apoptosis triggered by
the overproduction of “death factors” such as TNF-α or Fas ligand (FasL) may contribute to
tissue injury. Both TNF-α and FasL are presumed to convey an apoptotic signal by activating
a cascade of cysteine-aspartate proteases, which includes IL-1β-converting enzyme or
caspase-1. In the present study, we evaluated the contribution of TNF-α and FasL, as well as …
Abstract
Apoptosis is a physiologic process that serves to eliminate cells during development or in response to immunologic regulation. In acute inflammation, however, apoptosis triggered by the overproduction of “death factors” such as TNF-α or Fas ligand (FasL) may contribute to tissue injury. Both TNF-α and FasL are presumed to convey an apoptotic signal by activating a cascade of cysteine-aspartate proteases, which includes IL-1β-converting enzyme or caspase-1. In the present study, we evaluated the contribution of TNF-α and FasL, as well as the role of caspase-1, in Con A-induced hepatitis. We report here that TNF-α and FasL mRNA and protein levels are both increased in the livers of Con A-challenged mice. Using a novel inhibitor of TNF-α, we can confirm that Con A-induced hepatitis is primarily TNF-α dependent. Blockade of FasL with a soluble Fas immunoadhesin does not prevent liver injury in animals treated with Con A alone. However, administration of a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor exacerbates liver injury, in part through a FasL-dependent process, since pretreatment with the soluble Fas immunoadhesin reduces liver injury in this model. In addition, mice lacking functional caspase-1 are resistant to Con A-induced hepatitis, even after pretreatment with a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor. We conclude that TNF-α plays a predominant role in Con A-induced liver injury, although concomitant activation of FasL can also lead to apoptotic injury. Furthermore, Con A-induced hepatitis is caspase-1 dependent.
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