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Solute carrier family 26, member 3 (Slc26a3), also termed downregulated-in-adenoma (DRA) is a member of the Slc26 family of anion transporters and is mutated in congenital chloride diarrhea. Our previous study demonstrated that DRA deficiency is associated with severely reduced colonic HCO3â secretion, a loss of colonic fluid absorption, a lack of a firmly adherent mucus layer and a severely reduced colonic mucosal resistance to dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) damage. However, the direct effect of mediators that trigger intestinal inflammatory factors on DRA has not been fully investigated. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)âα is a central mediator of intestinal inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease. However, to the best of our knowledge, whether TNFâα acts reciprocally with DRA leading to the development of gut inflammation in IBD has not been reported. The present study identified that the expression level of DRA was reduced in active UC patients and DSSâinduced colitis mice with high expression levels of TNFâα identified in the peripheral blood serum. In addition, TNFâα may affect the expression level of DRA in human colonic Caco2BBE cells in a doseâdependent manner, including in DRA overexpressed Caco2BBE cells. Furthermore, knockdown of TNFâα in Caco2BBE cells led to a higher expression level of DRA and a markedly reduced secretion of TNFâα in the culture media. In addition, knockdown of DRA in Caco2BBE cells led to a higher secretion of TNFâα in the culture media compared with the control cells, which could be reversed by overexpression of DRA. Overall, these results indicate that TNFâα may act reciprocally with DRA, leading to the development of intestinal inflammation. Based on the pivotal position of TNFâα in IBD, DRA is hypothesized to have therapeutic potential against colitis serving as an important target.
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