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Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction

In the intestine water has to be reabsorbed from the chymus across the intestinal epithelium. The osmolarity within the lumen is subjected to high variations meaning that water transport often has to take place against osmotic gradients. It has been hypothesized that LI-cadherin is important in this...

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Autores principales: Weth, Agnes, Dippl, Carsten, Striedner, Yasmin, Tiemann-Boege, Irene, Vereshchaga, Yana, Golenhofen, Nikola, Bartelt-Kirbach, Britta, Baumgartner, Werner
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5501135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28452574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21688370.2017.1285390
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author Weth, Agnes
Dippl, Carsten
Striedner, Yasmin
Tiemann-Boege, Irene
Vereshchaga, Yana
Golenhofen, Nikola
Bartelt-Kirbach, Britta
Baumgartner, Werner
author_facet Weth, Agnes
Dippl, Carsten
Striedner, Yasmin
Tiemann-Boege, Irene
Vereshchaga, Yana
Golenhofen, Nikola
Bartelt-Kirbach, Britta
Baumgartner, Werner
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description In the intestine water has to be reabsorbed from the chymus across the intestinal epithelium. The osmolarity within the lumen is subjected to high variations meaning that water transport often has to take place against osmotic gradients. It has been hypothesized that LI-cadherin is important in this process by keeping the intercellular cleft narrow facilitating the buildup of an osmotic gradient allowing water reabsorption. LI-cadherin is exceptional among the cadherin superfamily with respect to its localization along the lateral plasma membrane of epithelial cells being excluded from adherens junction. Furthermore it has 7 but not 5 extracellular cadherin repeats (EC1-EC7) and a small cytosolic domain. In this study we identified the peptide VAALD as an inhibitor of LI-cadherin trans-interaction by modeling the structure of LI-cadherin and comparison with the known adhesive interfaces of E-cadherin. This inhibitory peptide was used to measure LI-cadherin dependency of water transport through a monolayer of epithelial CACO2 cells under various osmotic conditions. If LI-cadherin trans-interaction was inhibited by use of the peptide, water transport from the luminal to the basolateral side was impaired and even reversed in the case of hypertonic conditions whereas no effect could be observed at isotonic conditions. These data are in line with a recently published model predicting LI-cadherin to keep the width of the lateral intercellular cleft small. In this narrow cleft a high osmolarity can be achieved due to ion pumps yielding a standing osmotic gradient allowing water absorption from the gut even if the faeces is highly hypertonic.
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spelling pubmed-55011352017-07-24 Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction Weth, Agnes Dippl, Carsten Striedner, Yasmin Tiemann-Boege, Irene Vereshchaga, Yana Golenhofen, Nikola Bartelt-Kirbach, Britta Baumgartner, Werner Tissue Barriers Research Paper In the intestine water has to be reabsorbed from the chymus across the intestinal epithelium. The osmolarity within the lumen is subjected to high variations meaning that water transport often has to take place against osmotic gradients. It has been hypothesized that LI-cadherin is important in this process by keeping the intercellular cleft narrow facilitating the buildup of an osmotic gradient allowing water reabsorption. LI-cadherin is exceptional among the cadherin superfamily with respect to its localization along the lateral plasma membrane of epithelial cells being excluded from adherens junction. Furthermore it has 7 but not 5 extracellular cadherin repeats (EC1-EC7) and a small cytosolic domain. In this study we identified the peptide VAALD as an inhibitor of LI-cadherin trans-interaction by modeling the structure of LI-cadherin and comparison with the known adhesive interfaces of E-cadherin. This inhibitory peptide was used to measure LI-cadherin dependency of water transport through a monolayer of epithelial CACO2 cells under various osmotic conditions. If LI-cadherin trans-interaction was inhibited by use of the peptide, water transport from the luminal to the basolateral side was impaired and even reversed in the case of hypertonic conditions whereas no effect could be observed at isotonic conditions. These data are in line with a recently published model predicting LI-cadherin to keep the width of the lateral intercellular cleft small. In this narrow cleft a high osmolarity can be achieved due to ion pumps yielding a standing osmotic gradient allowing water absorption from the gut even if the faeces is highly hypertonic. Taylor & Francis 2017-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5501135/ /pubmed/28452574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21688370.2017.1285390 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Weth, Agnes
Dippl, Carsten
Striedner, Yasmin
Tiemann-Boege, Irene
Vereshchaga, Yana
Golenhofen, Nikola
Bartelt-Kirbach, Britta
Baumgartner, Werner
Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction
title Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction
title_full Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction
title_fullStr Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction
title_full_unstemmed Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction
title_short Water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on LI-cadherin trans-interaction
title_sort water transport through the intestinal epithelial barrier under different osmotic conditions is dependent on li-cadherin trans-interaction
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5501135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28452574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21688370.2017.1285390
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