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Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy
Paneth cells are key epithelial cells that provide an antimicrobial barrier and maintain integrity of the small-intestinal stem cell niche. Paneth cell abnormalities are unfortunately detrimental to gut health and are often associated with digestive pathologies such as Crohn's disease or infect...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6451430/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30814064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.037069 |
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author | Jones, Emily J. Matthews, Zoe J. Gul, Lejla Sudhakar, Padhmanand Treveil, Agatha Divekar, Devina Buck, Jasmine Wrzesinski, Tomasz Jefferson, Matthew Armstrong, Stuart D. Hall, Lindsay J. Watson, Alastair J. M. Carding, Simon R. Haerty, Wilfried Di Palma, Federica Mayer, Ulrike Powell, Penny P. Hautefort, Isabelle Wileman, Tom Korcsmaros, Tamas |
author_facet | Jones, Emily J. Matthews, Zoe J. Gul, Lejla Sudhakar, Padhmanand Treveil, Agatha Divekar, Devina Buck, Jasmine Wrzesinski, Tomasz Jefferson, Matthew Armstrong, Stuart D. Hall, Lindsay J. Watson, Alastair J. M. Carding, Simon R. Haerty, Wilfried Di Palma, Federica Mayer, Ulrike Powell, Penny P. Hautefort, Isabelle Wileman, Tom Korcsmaros, Tamas |
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description | Paneth cells are key epithelial cells that provide an antimicrobial barrier and maintain integrity of the small-intestinal stem cell niche. Paneth cell abnormalities are unfortunately detrimental to gut health and are often associated with digestive pathologies such as Crohn's disease or infections. Similar alterations are observed in individuals with impaired autophagy, a process that recycles cellular components. The direct effect of autophagy impairment on Paneth cells has not been analysed. To investigate this, we generated a mouse model lacking Atg16l1 specifically in intestinal epithelial cells, making these cells impaired in autophagy. Using three-dimensional intestinal organoids enriched for Paneth cells, we compared the proteomic profiles of wild-type and autophagy-impaired organoids. We used an integrated computational approach combining protein-protein interaction networks, autophagy-targeted proteins and functional information to identify the mechanistic link between autophagy impairment and disrupted pathways. Of the 284 altered proteins, 198 (70%) were more abundant in autophagy-impaired organoids, suggesting reduced protein degradation. Interestingly, these differentially abundant proteins comprised 116 proteins (41%) that are predicted targets of the selective autophagy proteins p62, LC3 and ATG16L1. Our integrative analysis revealed autophagy-mediated mechanisms that degrade key proteins in Paneth cell functions, such as exocytosis, apoptosis and DNA damage repair. Transcriptomic profiling of additional organoids confirmed that 90% of the observed changes upon autophagy alteration have effects at the protein level, not on gene expression. We performed further validation experiments showing differential lysozyme secretion, confirming our computationally inferred downregulation of exocytosis. Our observations could explain how protein-level alterations affect Paneth cell homeostatic functions upon autophagy impairment. This article has an associated First Person interview with the joint first authors of the paper. |
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spelling | pubmed-64514302019-04-08 Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy Jones, Emily J. Matthews, Zoe J. Gul, Lejla Sudhakar, Padhmanand Treveil, Agatha Divekar, Devina Buck, Jasmine Wrzesinski, Tomasz Jefferson, Matthew Armstrong, Stuart D. Hall, Lindsay J. Watson, Alastair J. M. Carding, Simon R. Haerty, Wilfried Di Palma, Federica Mayer, Ulrike Powell, Penny P. Hautefort, Isabelle Wileman, Tom Korcsmaros, Tamas Dis Model Mech Research Article Paneth cells are key epithelial cells that provide an antimicrobial barrier and maintain integrity of the small-intestinal stem cell niche. Paneth cell abnormalities are unfortunately detrimental to gut health and are often associated with digestive pathologies such as Crohn's disease or infections. Similar alterations are observed in individuals with impaired autophagy, a process that recycles cellular components. The direct effect of autophagy impairment on Paneth cells has not been analysed. To investigate this, we generated a mouse model lacking Atg16l1 specifically in intestinal epithelial cells, making these cells impaired in autophagy. Using three-dimensional intestinal organoids enriched for Paneth cells, we compared the proteomic profiles of wild-type and autophagy-impaired organoids. We used an integrated computational approach combining protein-protein interaction networks, autophagy-targeted proteins and functional information to identify the mechanistic link between autophagy impairment and disrupted pathways. Of the 284 altered proteins, 198 (70%) were more abundant in autophagy-impaired organoids, suggesting reduced protein degradation. Interestingly, these differentially abundant proteins comprised 116 proteins (41%) that are predicted targets of the selective autophagy proteins p62, LC3 and ATG16L1. Our integrative analysis revealed autophagy-mediated mechanisms that degrade key proteins in Paneth cell functions, such as exocytosis, apoptosis and DNA damage repair. Transcriptomic profiling of additional organoids confirmed that 90% of the observed changes upon autophagy alteration have effects at the protein level, not on gene expression. We performed further validation experiments showing differential lysozyme secretion, confirming our computationally inferred downregulation of exocytosis. Our observations could explain how protein-level alterations affect Paneth cell homeostatic functions upon autophagy impairment. This article has an associated First Person interview with the joint first authors of the paper. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2019-03-01 2019-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6451430/ /pubmed/30814064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.037069 Text en © 2019. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0This 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 that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jones, Emily J. Matthews, Zoe J. Gul, Lejla Sudhakar, Padhmanand Treveil, Agatha Divekar, Devina Buck, Jasmine Wrzesinski, Tomasz Jefferson, Matthew Armstrong, Stuart D. Hall, Lindsay J. Watson, Alastair J. M. Carding, Simon R. Haerty, Wilfried Di Palma, Federica Mayer, Ulrike Powell, Penny P. Hautefort, Isabelle Wileman, Tom Korcsmaros, Tamas Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy |
title | Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy |
title_full | Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy |
title_fullStr | Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy |
title_short | Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy |
title_sort | integrative analysis of paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6451430/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30814064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.037069 |
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