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  2. Colchicine prevents NSAID-induced small intestinal injury by inhibiting activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome

Colchicine prevents NSAID-induced small intestinal injury by inhibiting activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome

  • Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 2;6:32587. doi: 10.1038/srep32587.
Koji Otani 1 Toshio Watanabe 1 Sunao Shimada 1 Shogo Takeda 1 Shigehiro Itani 1 Akira Higashimori 1 Yuji Nadatani 1 Yasuaki Nagami 1 Fumio Tanaka 1 Noriko Kamata 1 Hirokazu Yamagami 1 Tetsuya Tanigawa 1 Masatsugu Shiba 1 Kazunari Tominaga 1 Yasuhiro Fujiwara 1 Tetsuo Arakawa 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Gastroenterology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine 1-4-3 Asahimachi, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract

The inflammasome is a large, multiprotein complex that consists of a nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor (NLR), an apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a Caspase recruitment domain, and pro-caspase-1. Activation of the inflammasome results in cleavage of pro-caspase-1 into cleaved Caspase-1, which promotes the processing of pro-interleukin (IL)-1β into mature IL-1β. We investigated the effects of colchicine on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced small intestinal injury and activation of the NLR family pyrin domain-containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome. Colchicine treatment inhibited indomethacin-induced small intestinal injury by 86% (1 mg/kg) and 94% (3 mg/kg) as indicated by the lesion index 24 h after indomethacin administration. Colchicine inhibited the protein expression of cleaved Caspase-1 and mature IL-1β, without affecting the mRNA expression of NLRP3 and IL-1β. Although treatment with recombinant IL-1β (0.1 μg/kg) did not change the severity of small intestinal damage, the preventive effects of colchicine were abolished by supplementation with the same dose of recombinant IL-1β. Indomethacin-induced small intestinal damage was reduced by 77%, as determined by the lesion index in NLRP3(-/-) mice, and colchicine treatment failed to inhibit small intestinal damage in NLRP3(-/-) mice. These results demonstrate that colchicine prevents NSAID-induced small intestinal injury by inhibiting activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome.

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