515 microRNA-375-KLF5 Regulation of Intestinal Epithelial CFTR Function
Gastroenterology(2015)
摘要
Background: Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP)-induced extracellular matrix remodeling modulates intestinal inflammation.MMP-12 is a human macrophage elastase capable of degrading basement membrane (BM).Defective intestinal barrier leading to increased intestinal permeability is an important pathogenic factor for intestinal inflammation.The role of MMP-12 in intestinal barrier function and intestinal inflammation remains unclear.We hypothesize that MMP-12 induces degradation of BM and helps macrophage transmigration thereby compromising intestinal barrier and augmenting intestinal inflammation.Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the role of MMP-12 in intestinal epithelial tight junction (TJ) permeability and macrophage transmigration in experimental dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) colitis and in vitro Caco-2 cell model.Methods: Nine weeks-old wild type (WT) and MMP-12 -/- mice were administered 3% DSS in drinking water for 7 days.An in vivo colonic recycling perfusion and in vitro epithelial cell model was used to study epithelial permeability.Results: DSS treatment resulted in a marked increase in MMP-12 protein expression in WT colon.DSS administration significantly increased the colonic permeability in WT but not MMP-12 -/- mice (p<0.01).The loss of body weight, disease activity index, and histological lesion score of colitis was significantly attenuated in MMP-12 -/- DSS group compared to WT DSS group (p<0.01).In immunohistochemical study, the BM laminin was significantly lost in WT DSS colon but not in MMP-12 -/- DSS colon.The epithelial infiltration of macrophages in DSS colitis, as assessed by macrophage marker CD68 staining, was found to be significantly lower in MMP-12 -/- mice than WT mice.To further investigate the role of MMP-12 in intestinal TJ permeability, human intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells were co-cultured with phorbol myristate acetate activated, MMP-12 secreting human macrophage U937 cells.The co-culture resulted into progressive and significant decrease in Caco-2 transepithelial resistance (TER) and concomitant increase in paracellular inulin flux, indicating loss of Caco-2 TJ barrier.Furthermore, siRNA-induced knock down of MMP-12 expression in U937 macrophage cells attenuated loss of Caco-2 TER and increase in inulin flux after U937 co-culture.Also, siRNA-induced knock down of MMP-12 significantly prevented U937 macrophage transmigration across the Caco-2 cells.Conclusion: The clinical severity, colonic permeability, and macrophage infiltration in colitis was attenuated in MMP-12 -/- mice.Macrophage derived MMP-12 increased intestinal epithelial permeability and enables macrophage transmigration in a cell culture model.These data suggest that MMP-12-induced macrophage transmigration and loss of intestinal epithelial TJ barrier contributes to the development of colitis.
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intestinal epithelial cftr function
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