Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10872237 | FEBS Letters | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
TL1A, a TNF member implicated in autoimmune diseases, is a transmembrane protein that is processed to release soluble TL1A (TL1A-S). TL1A-S induces a Th1 response, although the functional significance of membrane-bound TL1A (TL1A-M) remains unknown. We generated TL1A-M expression in HEK-293 cells capable of binding DR3-Fc. Co-incubating IL-12/IL-18-primed CD4+ T cells with HEK-293 cells expressing TL1A-M induced 3-fold increase in IFN-γ that was blocked by anti-TL1A Ab. These results demonstrate that TL1A-M can bind death domain receptor 3 (DR3) through cell-cell contact to induce downstream IFN-γ secretion enhancement. Anti-TL1A antibodies designed to treat immune diseases should be verified to block both endogenous TL1A forms.
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Authors
Eva Biener-Ramanujan, Rivkah Gonsky, Brian Ko, Stephan R. Targan,