Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2015)

CNTNAP3 Associated ATG16L1 Expression and Crohn’s Disease

  • Yu Qi Qiao,
  • Mei Lan Huang,
  • Qing Zheng,
  • Tian Rong Wang,
  • An Tao Xu,
  • Yuan Cao,
  • Di Zhao,
  • Zhi Hua Ran,
  • Jun Shen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/404185
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Autophagy is a common physiological process in cell homeostasis and regulation. Autophagy-related gene mutations and autophagy disorders are important in Crohn’s disease (CD). The nucleotide oligomerization domain 2–autophagy genes autophagy 16-like 1 (NOD2–ATG16L1) signaling axis disorder contributes to the dysfunction of autophagy. This paper is focused on the relationship between contactin associated protein-like 3 (CNTNAP3) and ATG16L1 expression in Crohn’s disease. The results indicated that the expression of ATG16L1 is higher in some CD patients compared to normal controls. ATG16L1 was well correlated with the C-reactive protein (CRP) in some CD patients. In vitro study revealed that CNTNAP3 could upregulate the expression of ATG16L1 and increase autophagy vacuoles.