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AJP - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, Vol 269, Issue 6 953-G960, Copyright © 1995 by American Physiological Society
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M. Mehran, E. Seidman, R. Marchand, C. Gurbindo and E. Levy
Department of Nutrition, Hopital Sainte-Justine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Cytokines, important mediators of inflammation, have been shown to cause disturbances in circulating and hepatic lipid metabolism. Although the intestine plays a major role in dietary fat transport and largely contributes to plasma lipoproteins, the effects of cytokines on intestinal lipid handling remain unknown. In the present study, the modulation of lipid, apoprotein, and lipoprotein synthesis and secretion by tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) was investigated in Caco-2 cells. Highly differentiated and polarized cells (20 days in culture) were incubated for 20 h with recombinant human TNF-alpha (100-500 ng/ml). No cytotoxic effect of TNF-alpha cells was observed, as indicated by the determinations of Caco-2 cell viability and monolayer transepithelial resistance. Moreover, no differences in cell maturation (sucrase activity) or cell proliferation ([3H]thymidine incorporation and cell cycle analysis) were detected between treated and control cultures. Significant inhibition of lipid secretion by TNF-alpha was observed, with the greatest reduction at 500 ng/ml. TNF-alpha significantly decreased Caco-2 cell secretion of phospholipids (22%), triglycerides (30%), and cholesteryl ester (37%). It also significantly diminished the export of newly synthesized low-density lipoproteins (LDL; 20%) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL; 13%), with a lesser effect on very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL; 3%). The lipid composition of these lipoproteins was minimally affected. De novo synthesis of apo A-I, apo B-100, and apo B-48 was also markedly reduced by TNF-alpha. Sphingomyelinase activity was not increased and cell content of sphingomyelin was not altered, suggesting that inhibitory effects on lipid and apoprotein of TNF-alpha were not mediated by the ceramide pathway. Our results indicate that TNF-alpha may play a role in modulating intestinal lipid metabolism, thus affecting circulating lipoproteins.
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