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Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a common human pathogenic bacterium. Once infected, it is difficult for the host to clear this organism using the innate immune system. Increased antibiotic resistance further makes it challenging for effective eradication. However, the mechanisms of immune evasion...

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Autores principales: Hu, Wei, Zhang, Lin, Li, Ming Xing, Shen, Jing, Liu, Xiao Dong, Xiao, Zhan Gang, Wu, Ding Lan, Ho, Idy H. T., Wu, Justin C. Y., Cheung, Cynthia K. Y., Zhang, Yu Chen, Lau, Alaster H. Y., Ashktorab, Hassan, Smoot, Duane T., Fang, Evandro F., Chan, Matthew T. V., Gin, Tony, Gong, Wei, Wu, William K. K., Cho, Chi Hin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30612517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2018.1557835
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author Hu, Wei
Zhang, Lin
Li, Ming Xing
Shen, Jing
Liu, Xiao Dong
Xiao, Zhan Gang
Wu, Ding Lan
Ho, Idy H. T.
Wu, Justin C. Y.
Cheung, Cynthia K. Y.
Zhang, Yu Chen
Lau, Alaster H. Y.
Ashktorab, Hassan
Smoot, Duane T.
Fang, Evandro F.
Chan, Matthew T. V.
Gin, Tony
Gong, Wei
Wu, William K. K.
Cho, Chi Hin
author_facet Hu, Wei
Zhang, Lin
Li, Ming Xing
Shen, Jing
Liu, Xiao Dong
Xiao, Zhan Gang
Wu, Ding Lan
Ho, Idy H. T.
Wu, Justin C. Y.
Cheung, Cynthia K. Y.
Zhang, Yu Chen
Lau, Alaster H. Y.
Ashktorab, Hassan
Smoot, Duane T.
Fang, Evandro F.
Chan, Matthew T. V.
Gin, Tony
Gong, Wei
Wu, William K. K.
Cho, Chi Hin
author_sort Hu, Wei
collection PubMed
description Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a common human pathogenic bacterium. Once infected, it is difficult for the host to clear this organism using the innate immune system. Increased antibiotic resistance further makes it challenging for effective eradication. However, the mechanisms of immune evasion still remain obscure, and novel strategies should be developed to efficiently eliminate H. pylori infection in stomachs. Here we uncovered desirable anti-H. pylori effect of vitamin D3 both in vitro and in vivo, even against antibiotic-resistant strains. We showed that H. pylori can invade into the gastric epithelium where they became sequestered and survived in autophagosomes with impaired lysosomal acidification. Vitamin D3 treatment caused a restored lysosomal degradation function by activating the PDIA3 receptor, thereby promoting the nuclear translocation of PDIA3-STAT3 protein complex and the subsequent upregulation of MCOLN3 channels, resulting in an enhanced Ca(2+) release from lysosomes and normalized lysosomal acidification. The recovered lysosomal degradation function drives H. pylori to be eliminated through the autolysosomal pathway. These findings provide a novel pathogenic mechanism on how H. pylori can survive in the gastric epithelium, and a unique pathway for vitamin D3 to reactivate the autolysosomal degradation function, which is critical for the antibacterial action of vitamin D3 both in cells and in animals, and perhaps further in humans. Abbreviations: 1,25D3: 1α, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3; ATG5: autophagy related 5; Baf A1: bafilomycin A(1); BECN1: beclin 1; CagA: cytotoxin-associated gene A; CFU: colony-forming unit; ChIP-PCR: chromatin immunoprecipitation-polymerase chain reaction; Con A: concanamycin A; CQ: chloroquine; CRISPR: clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats; CTSD: cathepsin D; GPN: Gly-Phe-β-naphthylamide; H. pylori: Helicobacter pylori; LAMP1: lysosomal associated membrane protein 1; MAP1LC3B/LC3B: microtubule associated protein 1 light chain 3 beta; MCOLN1: mucolipin 1; MCOLN3: mucolipin 3; MCU: mitochondrial calcium uniporter; MOI: multiplicity of infection; NAGLU: N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase; PDIA3: protein disulfide isomerase family A member 3; PMA: phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate; PRKC: protein kinase C; SQSTM1: sequestosome 1; STAT3: signal transducer and activator of transcription 3; SS1: Sydney Strain 1; TRP: transient receptor potential; VacA: vacuolating cytotoxin; VD3: vitamin D3; VDR: vitamin D receptor
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spelling pubmed-65268742019-05-29 Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells Hu, Wei Zhang, Lin Li, Ming Xing Shen, Jing Liu, Xiao Dong Xiao, Zhan Gang Wu, Ding Lan Ho, Idy H. T. Wu, Justin C. Y. Cheung, Cynthia K. Y. Zhang, Yu Chen Lau, Alaster H. Y. Ashktorab, Hassan Smoot, Duane T. Fang, Evandro F. Chan, Matthew T. V. Gin, Tony Gong, Wei Wu, William K. K. Cho, Chi Hin Autophagy Research Paper - Basic Science Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a common human pathogenic bacterium. Once infected, it is difficult for the host to clear this organism using the innate immune system. Increased antibiotic resistance further makes it challenging for effective eradication. However, the mechanisms of immune evasion still remain obscure, and novel strategies should be developed to efficiently eliminate H. pylori infection in stomachs. Here we uncovered desirable anti-H. pylori effect of vitamin D3 both in vitro and in vivo, even against antibiotic-resistant strains. We showed that H. pylori can invade into the gastric epithelium where they became sequestered and survived in autophagosomes with impaired lysosomal acidification. Vitamin D3 treatment caused a restored lysosomal degradation function by activating the PDIA3 receptor, thereby promoting the nuclear translocation of PDIA3-STAT3 protein complex and the subsequent upregulation of MCOLN3 channels, resulting in an enhanced Ca(2+) release from lysosomes and normalized lysosomal acidification. The recovered lysosomal degradation function drives H. pylori to be eliminated through the autolysosomal pathway. These findings provide a novel pathogenic mechanism on how H. pylori can survive in the gastric epithelium, and a unique pathway for vitamin D3 to reactivate the autolysosomal degradation function, which is critical for the antibacterial action of vitamin D3 both in cells and in animals, and perhaps further in humans. Abbreviations: 1,25D3: 1α, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3; ATG5: autophagy related 5; Baf A1: bafilomycin A(1); BECN1: beclin 1; CagA: cytotoxin-associated gene A; CFU: colony-forming unit; ChIP-PCR: chromatin immunoprecipitation-polymerase chain reaction; Con A: concanamycin A; CQ: chloroquine; CRISPR: clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats; CTSD: cathepsin D; GPN: Gly-Phe-β-naphthylamide; H. pylori: Helicobacter pylori; LAMP1: lysosomal associated membrane protein 1; MAP1LC3B/LC3B: microtubule associated protein 1 light chain 3 beta; MCOLN1: mucolipin 1; MCOLN3: mucolipin 3; MCU: mitochondrial calcium uniporter; MOI: multiplicity of infection; NAGLU: N-acetyl-alpha-glucosaminidase; PDIA3: protein disulfide isomerase family A member 3; PMA: phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate; PRKC: protein kinase C; SQSTM1: sequestosome 1; STAT3: signal transducer and activator of transcription 3; SS1: Sydney Strain 1; TRP: transient receptor potential; VacA: vacuolating cytotoxin; VD3: vitamin D3; VDR: vitamin D receptor Taylor & Francis 2019-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6526874/ /pubmed/30612517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2018.1557835 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
spellingShingle Research Paper - Basic Science
Hu, Wei
Zhang, Lin
Li, Ming Xing
Shen, Jing
Liu, Xiao Dong
Xiao, Zhan Gang
Wu, Ding Lan
Ho, Idy H. T.
Wu, Justin C. Y.
Cheung, Cynthia K. Y.
Zhang, Yu Chen
Lau, Alaster H. Y.
Ashktorab, Hassan
Smoot, Duane T.
Fang, Evandro F.
Chan, Matthew T. V.
Gin, Tony
Gong, Wei
Wu, William K. K.
Cho, Chi Hin
Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells
title Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells
title_full Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells
title_fullStr Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells
title_short Vitamin D3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against Helicobacter pylori through the PDIA3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells
title_sort vitamin d3 activates the autolysosomal degradation function against helicobacter pylori through the pdia3 receptor in gastric epithelial cells
topic Research Paper - Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30612517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2018.1557835
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