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The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers
Cholesterol-rich membrane domains, also called lipid rafts (LRs), are specialized membrane domains that provide a platform for intracellular signal transduction. Membrane proteins often cluster in LRs that further aggregate into larger platform-like structures that are enriched in ceramides and are...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179158/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24098273 |
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author | Tse, C. Ming Zhang, Zixin Lin, Ruxian Sarker, Rafiquel Donowitz, Mark Singh, Varsha |
author_facet | Tse, C. Ming Zhang, Zixin Lin, Ruxian Sarker, Rafiquel Donowitz, Mark Singh, Varsha |
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description | Cholesterol-rich membrane domains, also called lipid rafts (LRs), are specialized membrane domains that provide a platform for intracellular signal transduction. Membrane proteins often cluster in LRs that further aggregate into larger platform-like structures that are enriched in ceramides and are called ceramide-rich platforms (CRPs). The role of CRPs in the regulation of intestinal epithelial functions remains unknown. Down-regulated in adenoma (DRA) is an intestinal Cl(−)/HCO(3)(−) antiporter that is enriched in LRs. However, little is known regarding the mechanisms involved in the regulation of DRA activity. The air–liquid interface (ALI) was created by removing apical media for a specified number of days; from 12–14 days post-confluency, Caco-2/BBe cells or a colonoid monolayer were grown as submerged cultures. Confocal imaging was used to examine the dimensions of membrane microdomains that contained DRA. DRA expression and activity were enhanced in Caco-2/BBe cells and human colonoids using an ALI culture method. ALI causes an increase in acid sphingomyelinase (ASMase) activity, an enzyme responsible for enhancing ceramide content in the plasma membrane. ALI cultures expressed a larger number of DRA-containing platforms with dimensions >2 µm compared to cells grown as submerged cultures. ASMase inhibitor, desipramine, disrupted CRPs and reduced the ALI-induced increase in DRA expression in the apical membrane. Exposing normal human colonoid monolayers to ALI increased the ASMase activity and enhanced the differentiation of colonoids along with basal and forskolin-stimulated DRA activities. ALI increases DRA activity and expression by increasing ASMase activity and platform formation in Caco-2/BBe cells and by enhancing the differentiation of colonoids. |
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spelling | pubmed-101791582023-05-13 The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers Tse, C. Ming Zhang, Zixin Lin, Ruxian Sarker, Rafiquel Donowitz, Mark Singh, Varsha Int J Mol Sci Article Cholesterol-rich membrane domains, also called lipid rafts (LRs), are specialized membrane domains that provide a platform for intracellular signal transduction. Membrane proteins often cluster in LRs that further aggregate into larger platform-like structures that are enriched in ceramides and are called ceramide-rich platforms (CRPs). The role of CRPs in the regulation of intestinal epithelial functions remains unknown. Down-regulated in adenoma (DRA) is an intestinal Cl(−)/HCO(3)(−) antiporter that is enriched in LRs. However, little is known regarding the mechanisms involved in the regulation of DRA activity. The air–liquid interface (ALI) was created by removing apical media for a specified number of days; from 12–14 days post-confluency, Caco-2/BBe cells or a colonoid monolayer were grown as submerged cultures. Confocal imaging was used to examine the dimensions of membrane microdomains that contained DRA. DRA expression and activity were enhanced in Caco-2/BBe cells and human colonoids using an ALI culture method. ALI causes an increase in acid sphingomyelinase (ASMase) activity, an enzyme responsible for enhancing ceramide content in the plasma membrane. ALI cultures expressed a larger number of DRA-containing platforms with dimensions >2 µm compared to cells grown as submerged cultures. ASMase inhibitor, desipramine, disrupted CRPs and reduced the ALI-induced increase in DRA expression in the apical membrane. Exposing normal human colonoid monolayers to ALI increased the ASMase activity and enhanced the differentiation of colonoids along with basal and forskolin-stimulated DRA activities. ALI increases DRA activity and expression by increasing ASMase activity and platform formation in Caco-2/BBe cells and by enhancing the differentiation of colonoids. MDPI 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10179158/ /pubmed/37175979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24098273 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Tse, C. Ming Zhang, Zixin Lin, Ruxian Sarker, Rafiquel Donowitz, Mark Singh, Varsha The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers |
title | The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers |
title_full | The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers |
title_fullStr | The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers |
title_full_unstemmed | The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers |
title_short | The Air–Liquid Interface Reorganizes Membrane Lipids and Enhances the Recruitment of Slc26a3 to Lipid-Rich Domains in Human Colonoid Monolayers |
title_sort | air–liquid interface reorganizes membrane lipids and enhances the recruitment of slc26a3 to lipid-rich domains in human colonoid monolayers |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179158/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24098273 |
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