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International Journal of Inflammation, Cancer and Integrative Therapy - TNFAIP8 Protein Capacities as a Growth Suppressor In Inflammation Related Colorectal Tumorigenesis
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  • Editorial   
  • Int J Inflam Cancer Integr Ther 2022, Vol 9(2): 186
  • DOI: 10.4172/2381-8727.1000186

TNFAIP8 Protein Capacities as a Growth Suppressor In Inflammation Related Colorectal Tumorigenesis

Rongxin Zhang*
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences and Department of Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences and Biopharmaceutics, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou, 51006, China
*Corresponding Author: Rongxin Zhang, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences and Department of Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences and Biopharmaceutics, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou, 51006, China, Email: rxzhang@gdpu.edu.cn

Received: 12-Apr-2022 / Manuscript No. IJM-22-60925 / Editor assigned: 14-Apr-2022 / PreQC No. IJM-22-60925(PQ) / Reviewed: 19-Apr-2022 / QC No. IJM-22-60925 / Revised: 26-Apr-2022 / Manuscript No. IJM-22-60925(R) / Accepted Date: 28-Apr-2022 / Published Date: 29-Apr-2022 DOI: 10.4172/2381-8727.1000186

Editorial

Because total joint replacement is commonly used to treat severe arthropathy, peri-prosthetic aseptic loosening has gotten a lot of attention as one of the leading causes of implant failure. Wear particles formed by prostheses, such as titanium particles (TiPs), can cause macrophage inflammation and osteoclast activation, resulting in longterm bone resorption and osteolysis. As a result, reducing wear particlesinduced macrophage inflammation is thought to be a promising AL treatment. In this study, we discovered that inhibiting p110, a member of the class IA PI3Ks family, could drastically reduce TiPs-induced TNF and IL-6 release. We confirmed that p110 was responsible for TNF and IL-6 trafficking out of the Golgi complex without changing their expression in TiPs-treated macrophages by transfecting siRNA targeting p110 [1]. Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4), which is targeted by miR-92a as an upstream transcription repressor of p110, could similarly reduce TiPs-induced inflammation via modulating the NF-B pathway and M1/M2 polarisation. To learn more about the roles of KLF4/ p110, researchers created a TiPs-induced cranial osteolysis model in mice, and in vivo investigations confirmed that knocking down KLF4 exacerbated TiPs-induced osteolysis, which was significantly alleviated by knocking down p110. In conclusion, our findings imply that the miR-92a/KLF4/p110 signal plays a critical role in TiPs-induced macrophage inflammation and osteolysis [2]. Inflammation serves as a defence mechanism for the host against microbial invasion. While a healthy inflammatory response can help to maintain homeostasis, persistent inflammation can lead to a variety of chronic inflammatory disorders. The molecular pathways underlying the development of inflammation must be completely understood in order to adequately treat inflammatory illnesses. Pyroptosis is a type of cell death caused by inflammation that is distinct from other types of cell death. Pyroptosis, through the production of proinflammatory cytokines and cell lysis, plays an important part in the host's defence against infection [3]. Pyoptosis has been linked to inflammatory disorders like arthritis, pneumonia, and colonitis, according to growing data. Pyroptosis is also involved in malignancies that arise as a result of inflammation, such as liver cancer, esophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and colon cancer, to name a few. We discuss the function and mechanism of pyroptosis in the development of inflammatory disorders and present a complete description of pyroptosis' possible role in inflammatory diseases [4]. The TNFAIP8 family includes tumour necrosis factor-induced protein 8 (TNFAIP8 or TIPE). TIPE was once thought to be procancerous, but its precise roles in carcinogenesis, particularly in the intestine, are unknown. The genetic deletion of TIPE in mice increased chemical-induced colitis and colitis-associated colon cancer, according to the findings. TIPE deficiency enhanced inflammatory responses and inflammation-associated dysbiosis via activating NF-B and STAT3, as well as accelerating dysplasia, DNA damage, and intestinal epithelial cell proliferation [5]. In Tipe−/− mice, the colon microbiota was also required for enhanced tumour growth and progression. The cancer suppressive capacity of TIPE began essentially from the nonhematopoietic compartment. Critically, TIPE was downregulated in human colorectal diseases, and patients with low degrees of Tipe mRNA were related with diminished endurance. These outcomes demonstrate that TIPE fills in as a significant modulator of colitis and colitis-related colon disease [6].

The Casitas B-heredity lymphoma (Cbl) family proteins are E3 ubiquitin ligases embroiled in the guideline of different insusceptible cells. Nonetheless, their capacity in dendritic cells (DCs) stays muddled. To explore the job of Cbl relatives in DCs, we made dendritic cell twofold inadequate Casitas B lymphoma-b (Cbl-b) and Casitas B heredity lymphoma (c-Cbl) mice by crossing Cbl-b−/− mice with c-Cblflox/ flox CD11c-Cre+ mice [7]. We tracked down that particular erasure of Cbl-b and c-Cbl in CD11c+ cells, dominatingly in DCs, prompted liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and collection of foundational ordinary Type I DCs (cDC1s) because of improved cell multiplication and diminished cell apoptosis. Notwithstanding an adjustment of DC number, twofold knockout (dKO) cDC1s showed a to some degree actuated status as shown by high basal articulation levels of specific cytokines and had an improved ability to prime T cells. After assenting move, dKO cDC1s could drive liver fibrosis as well [8]. In additional tests, we showed that Cbl-b and c-Cbl could target signal transducer and activator of record 5 (STAT5), a transcriptional repressor for the favorable to apoptotic protein Bim, to advance ubiquitination-interceded debasement and cell apoptosis in cDC1s [9]. Further broad investigations uncovered that Cbl-b interceded K27-connected ubiquitination of lysine 164 of STAT5a while c-Cbl prompted K29-connected ubiquitination of lysine 696 of STAT5a and K27-connected ubiquitination of lysine 140 and 694 of STAT5b. Hence, our discoveries show a useful overt repetitiveness of Cbl-b and c-Cbl in cDC homeostasis and development [10].

Acknowledgement

I would like to thank Institute of Basic Medical Sciences and Department of Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences and Biopharmaceutics, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University,Guangzhou, China for giving me an opportunity to do research.

Conflict of Interest

No potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported.

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Citation: Zhang R (2022) TNFAIP8 Protein Capacities as a Growth Suppressor In Inflammation Related Colorectal Tumorigenesis. Int J Inflam Cancer Integr Ther, 9: 186. DOI: 10.4172/2381-8727.1000186

Copyright: © 2022 Zhang R. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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