In the central nervous system glial-derived S100B protein has been associated with inflammation via nitric oxide (NO) production. As the role of enteroglial cells in inflammatory bowel disease has been poorly investigated in humans, we evaluated the association of S100B and NO production in ulcerative colitis (UC). S100B mRNA and protein expression, inducible NO synthase (iNOS) expression, and NO production were evaluated in rectal biopsies from 30 controls and 35 UC patients. To verify the correlation between S100B and NO production, biopsies were exposed to S100B, in the presence or absence of specific receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) blocking antibody, to measure iNOS expression and nitrite production. S100B and iNOS expression were evaluated after incubation of biopsies with lipopolysaccharides (LPS) + interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in the presence of anti-RAGE or anti-S100B antibodies or budesonide. S100B mRNA and protein expression, iNOS expression and NO production were significantly higher in the rectal mucosa of patients compared to that of controls. Exogenous S100B induced a significant increase in both iNOS expression and NO production in controls and UC patients; this increase was inhibited by specific anti-RAGE blocking antibody. Incubation with LPS + IFN-gamma induced a significant increase in S100B mRNA and protein expression, together with increased iNOS expression and NO production. LPS + IFN-gamma-induced S100B up-regulation was not affected by budesonide, while iNOS expression and NO production were significantly inhibited by both specific anti-RAGE and anti-S100B blocking antibodies. Enteroglial-derived S100B up-regulation in UC participates in NO production, involving RAGE in a steroid insensitive pathway

Increased mucosal nitric oxide production in ulcerative colitis is mediated in part by the enteroglial-derived S100B protein / Cirillo, Claudia; Sarnelli, Giovanni; Esposito, G; Grosso, Michela; Petruzzelli, Raffaella; Izzo, Paola; Calì, G; D'Armiento, FRANCESCO PAOLO; Rocco, Alba; Nardone, GERARDO ANTONIO PIO; Iuvone, Teresa; Steardo, L; Cuomo, Rosario. - In: NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY. - ISSN 1350-1925. - STAMPA. - 21:11(2009), pp. 1209-1212. [10.1111/j.1365-2982.2009.01346.x]

Increased mucosal nitric oxide production in ulcerative colitis is mediated in part by the enteroglial-derived S100B protein.

CIRILLO, CLAUDIA;SARNELLI, GIOVANNI;GROSSO, MICHELA;PETRUZZELLI, Raffaella;IZZO, PAOLA;D'ARMIENTO, FRANCESCO PAOLO;ROCCO, ALBA;NARDONE, GERARDO ANTONIO PIO;IUVONE, TERESA;CUOMO, ROSARIO
2009

Abstract

In the central nervous system glial-derived S100B protein has been associated with inflammation via nitric oxide (NO) production. As the role of enteroglial cells in inflammatory bowel disease has been poorly investigated in humans, we evaluated the association of S100B and NO production in ulcerative colitis (UC). S100B mRNA and protein expression, inducible NO synthase (iNOS) expression, and NO production were evaluated in rectal biopsies from 30 controls and 35 UC patients. To verify the correlation between S100B and NO production, biopsies were exposed to S100B, in the presence or absence of specific receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) blocking antibody, to measure iNOS expression and nitrite production. S100B and iNOS expression were evaluated after incubation of biopsies with lipopolysaccharides (LPS) + interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in the presence of anti-RAGE or anti-S100B antibodies or budesonide. S100B mRNA and protein expression, iNOS expression and NO production were significantly higher in the rectal mucosa of patients compared to that of controls. Exogenous S100B induced a significant increase in both iNOS expression and NO production in controls and UC patients; this increase was inhibited by specific anti-RAGE blocking antibody. Incubation with LPS + IFN-gamma induced a significant increase in S100B mRNA and protein expression, together with increased iNOS expression and NO production. LPS + IFN-gamma-induced S100B up-regulation was not affected by budesonide, while iNOS expression and NO production were significantly inhibited by both specific anti-RAGE and anti-S100B blocking antibodies. Enteroglial-derived S100B up-regulation in UC participates in NO production, involving RAGE in a steroid insensitive pathway
2009
Increased mucosal nitric oxide production in ulcerative colitis is mediated in part by the enteroglial-derived S100B protein / Cirillo, Claudia; Sarnelli, Giovanni; Esposito, G; Grosso, Michela; Petruzzelli, Raffaella; Izzo, Paola; Calì, G; D'Armiento, FRANCESCO PAOLO; Rocco, Alba; Nardone, GERARDO ANTONIO PIO; Iuvone, Teresa; Steardo, L; Cuomo, Rosario. - In: NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY. - ISSN 1350-1925. - STAMPA. - 21:11(2009), pp. 1209-1212. [10.1111/j.1365-2982.2009.01346.x]
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