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Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation

M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of Peyer’s patches (PPs) serve as a main portal for external antigens and function as a sentinel in mucosal immune responses. The scarcity of these cells has hampered identification of M cell-specific molecules. Recent efforts have begun to provide...

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Autores principales: Nakato, Gaku, Hase, Koji, Sato, Takao, Kimura, Shunsuke, Sakakibara, Sayuri, Sugiyama, Machiko, Obata, Yuuki, Hanazato, Misaho, Iwanaga, Toshihiko, Ohno, Hiroshi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4773159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26930511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150379
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author Nakato, Gaku
Hase, Koji
Sato, Takao
Kimura, Shunsuke
Sakakibara, Sayuri
Sugiyama, Machiko
Obata, Yuuki
Hanazato, Misaho
Iwanaga, Toshihiko
Ohno, Hiroshi
author_facet Nakato, Gaku
Hase, Koji
Sato, Takao
Kimura, Shunsuke
Sakakibara, Sayuri
Sugiyama, Machiko
Obata, Yuuki
Hanazato, Misaho
Iwanaga, Toshihiko
Ohno, Hiroshi
author_sort Nakato, Gaku
collection PubMed
description M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of Peyer’s patches (PPs) serve as a main portal for external antigens and function as a sentinel in mucosal immune responses. The scarcity of these cells has hampered identification of M cell-specific molecules. Recent efforts have begun to provide insight into antigen transcytosis and differentiation of M cells; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes are not fully elucidated. Small non-coding RNAs including microRNA (miRNA) have been reported to regulate gene expression and control various biological processes such as cellular differentiation and function. To evaluate the expression of miRNAs in FAE, including M cells, we previously performed microarray analysis comparing intestinal villous epithelium (VE) and PP FAE. Here we confirmed FAE specific miRNA expression levels by quantitative PCR. To gain insight into miRNA function, we generated mice with intestinal epithelial cell-specific deletion of Dicer1 (Dicer(ΔIEC)) and analyzed intestinal phenotypes, including M-cell differentiation, morphology and function. Dicer(ΔIEC) mice had a marked decrease in M cells compared to control floxed Dicer mice, suggesting an essential role of miRNAs in maturation of these cells. Furthermore, transmission electron microscopic analysis revealed that depletion of miRNA caused the loss of endosomal structures in M cells. In addition, antigen uptake by M cells was impaired in Dicer(ΔIEC) mice. These results suggest that miRNAs play a significant role in M cell differentiation and help secure mucosal immune homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-47731592016-03-07 Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation Nakato, Gaku Hase, Koji Sato, Takao Kimura, Shunsuke Sakakibara, Sayuri Sugiyama, Machiko Obata, Yuuki Hanazato, Misaho Iwanaga, Toshihiko Ohno, Hiroshi PLoS One Research Article M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of Peyer’s patches (PPs) serve as a main portal for external antigens and function as a sentinel in mucosal immune responses. The scarcity of these cells has hampered identification of M cell-specific molecules. Recent efforts have begun to provide insight into antigen transcytosis and differentiation of M cells; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes are not fully elucidated. Small non-coding RNAs including microRNA (miRNA) have been reported to regulate gene expression and control various biological processes such as cellular differentiation and function. To evaluate the expression of miRNAs in FAE, including M cells, we previously performed microarray analysis comparing intestinal villous epithelium (VE) and PP FAE. Here we confirmed FAE specific miRNA expression levels by quantitative PCR. To gain insight into miRNA function, we generated mice with intestinal epithelial cell-specific deletion of Dicer1 (Dicer(ΔIEC)) and analyzed intestinal phenotypes, including M-cell differentiation, morphology and function. Dicer(ΔIEC) mice had a marked decrease in M cells compared to control floxed Dicer mice, suggesting an essential role of miRNAs in maturation of these cells. Furthermore, transmission electron microscopic analysis revealed that depletion of miRNA caused the loss of endosomal structures in M cells. In addition, antigen uptake by M cells was impaired in Dicer(ΔIEC) mice. These results suggest that miRNAs play a significant role in M cell differentiation and help secure mucosal immune homeostasis. Public Library of Science 2016-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4773159/ /pubmed/26930511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150379 Text en © 2016 Nakato et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nakato, Gaku
Hase, Koji
Sato, Takao
Kimura, Shunsuke
Sakakibara, Sayuri
Sugiyama, Machiko
Obata, Yuuki
Hanazato, Misaho
Iwanaga, Toshihiko
Ohno, Hiroshi
Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation
title Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation
title_full Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation
title_fullStr Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation
title_full_unstemmed Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation
title_short Epithelium-Intrinsic MicroRNAs Contribute to Mucosal Immune Homeostasis by Promoting M-Cell Maturation
title_sort epithelium-intrinsic micrornas contribute to mucosal immune homeostasis by promoting m-cell maturation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4773159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26930511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150379
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