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Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy

In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), compromised restitution of the epithelial barrier contributes to disease severity. Owing to the complexity in the pathogenesis of IBD, a variety of factors have been implicated in its progress. In this study, we report a functional interaction between macroautoph...

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Autores principales: Giannogonas, Panagiotis, Apostolou, Athanasia, Manousopoulou, Antigoni, Theocharis, Stamatis, Macari, Sofia A., Psarras, Stelios, Garbis, Spiros D., Pothoulakis, Charalabos, Karalis, Katia P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4796911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26987580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep23342
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author Giannogonas, Panagiotis
Apostolou, Athanasia
Manousopoulou, Antigoni
Theocharis, Stamatis
Macari, Sofia A.
Psarras, Stelios
Garbis, Spiros D.
Pothoulakis, Charalabos
Karalis, Katia P.
author_facet Giannogonas, Panagiotis
Apostolou, Athanasia
Manousopoulou, Antigoni
Theocharis, Stamatis
Macari, Sofia A.
Psarras, Stelios
Garbis, Spiros D.
Pothoulakis, Charalabos
Karalis, Katia P.
author_sort Giannogonas, Panagiotis
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description In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), compromised restitution of the epithelial barrier contributes to disease severity. Owing to the complexity in the pathogenesis of IBD, a variety of factors have been implicated in its progress. In this study, we report a functional interaction between macroautophagy and Corticotropin Releasing Hormone (Crh) in the gut. For this purpose we used DSS colitis model on Crh −/− or wild-type (wt) with pharmacological inhibition of autophagy. We uncovered sustained basal autophagy in the gut of Crh −/− mice, which persisted over the course of DSS administration. Autophagy inhibition resulted in partial rescue of Crh −/− mice, while it increased the expression of Crh in the wt gut. Similarly, Crh deficiency was associated with sustained activation of base line autophagy. In vitro models of amino acid deprivation- and LPS-induced autophagy confirmed the in vivo findings. Our results indicate a novel role for Crh in the intestinal epithelium that involves regulation of autophagy, while suggesting the complementary action of the two pathways. These data suggest the intriguing possibility that targeting Crh stimulation in the intestine may provide a novel therapeutic approach to support the integrity of the epithelial barrier and to protect from chronic colitis.
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spelling pubmed-47969112016-03-21 Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy Giannogonas, Panagiotis Apostolou, Athanasia Manousopoulou, Antigoni Theocharis, Stamatis Macari, Sofia A. Psarras, Stelios Garbis, Spiros D. Pothoulakis, Charalabos Karalis, Katia P. Sci Rep Article In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), compromised restitution of the epithelial barrier contributes to disease severity. Owing to the complexity in the pathogenesis of IBD, a variety of factors have been implicated in its progress. In this study, we report a functional interaction between macroautophagy and Corticotropin Releasing Hormone (Crh) in the gut. For this purpose we used DSS colitis model on Crh −/− or wild-type (wt) with pharmacological inhibition of autophagy. We uncovered sustained basal autophagy in the gut of Crh −/− mice, which persisted over the course of DSS administration. Autophagy inhibition resulted in partial rescue of Crh −/− mice, while it increased the expression of Crh in the wt gut. Similarly, Crh deficiency was associated with sustained activation of base line autophagy. In vitro models of amino acid deprivation- and LPS-induced autophagy confirmed the in vivo findings. Our results indicate a novel role for Crh in the intestinal epithelium that involves regulation of autophagy, while suggesting the complementary action of the two pathways. These data suggest the intriguing possibility that targeting Crh stimulation in the intestine may provide a novel therapeutic approach to support the integrity of the epithelial barrier and to protect from chronic colitis. Nature Publishing Group 2016-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4796911/ /pubmed/26987580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep23342 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Giannogonas, Panagiotis
Apostolou, Athanasia
Manousopoulou, Antigoni
Theocharis, Stamatis
Macari, Sofia A.
Psarras, Stelios
Garbis, Spiros D.
Pothoulakis, Charalabos
Karalis, Katia P.
Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy
title Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy
title_full Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy
title_fullStr Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy
title_short Identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) and macroautophagy
title_sort identification of a novel interaction between corticotropin releasing hormone (crh) and macroautophagy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4796911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26987580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep23342
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