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Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium

Calcium-activated anion secretion is expected to ameliorate cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that carries an anion secretory defect in exocrine tissues. Human patients and animal models of the disease that present a mild intestinal phenotype have been postulated to bear a compensatory calcium-acti...

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Autores principales: Vega, Génesis, Guequén, Anita, Johansson, Malin E. V., Arike, Liisa, Martínez-Abad, Beatriz, Nyström, Elisabeth E. L., Scudieri, Paolo, Pedemonte, Nicoletta, Millar-Büchner, Pamela, Philp, Amber R., Galietta, Luis J., Hansson, Gunnar C., Flores, Carlos A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6585864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31263421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00694
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author Vega, Génesis
Guequén, Anita
Johansson, Malin E. V.
Arike, Liisa
Martínez-Abad, Beatriz
Nyström, Elisabeth E. L.
Scudieri, Paolo
Pedemonte, Nicoletta
Millar-Büchner, Pamela
Philp, Amber R.
Galietta, Luis J.
Hansson, Gunnar C.
Flores, Carlos A.
author_facet Vega, Génesis
Guequén, Anita
Johansson, Malin E. V.
Arike, Liisa
Martínez-Abad, Beatriz
Nyström, Elisabeth E. L.
Scudieri, Paolo
Pedemonte, Nicoletta
Millar-Büchner, Pamela
Philp, Amber R.
Galietta, Luis J.
Hansson, Gunnar C.
Flores, Carlos A.
author_sort Vega, Génesis
collection PubMed
description Calcium-activated anion secretion is expected to ameliorate cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that carries an anion secretory defect in exocrine tissues. Human patients and animal models of the disease that present a mild intestinal phenotype have been postulated to bear a compensatory calcium-activated anion secretion in the intestine. TMEM16A is calcium-activated anion channel whose presence in the intestinal epithelium is contradictory. We aim to test the functional expression of TMEM16A using animal models with Cftr and/or Tmem16a intestinal silencing. Expression of TMEM16A was studied in a wild type and intestinal Tmem16a knockout mice by mRNA-seq, mass-spectrometry, q-PCR, Western blotting and immunolocalization. Calcium-activated anion secretion was recorded in the ileum and proximal colon of these animals including intestinal Cftr knockout and double mutants with dual Tmem16a and Cftr intestinal ablation. Mucus homeostasis was studied by immune-analysis of Mucin-2 (Muc2) and survival curves were recorded. Tmem16a transcript was found in intestine. Nevertheless, protein was barely detected in colon samples. Electrophysiological measurements demonstrated that the intestinal deletion of Tmem16a did not change calcium-activated anion secretion induced by carbachol or ATP in ileum and proximal colon. Muc2 architecture was not altered by Tmem16a silencing as was observed when Cftr was deleted from mouse intestine. Tmem16a silencing neither affected animal survival nor modified the lethality observed in the intestinal Cftr-null mouse. Our results demonstrate that TMEM16A function in the murine intestine is not related to electrogenic calcium-activated anion transport and does not affect mucus homeostasis and survival of animals.
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spelling pubmed-65858642019-07-01 Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium Vega, Génesis Guequén, Anita Johansson, Malin E. V. Arike, Liisa Martínez-Abad, Beatriz Nyström, Elisabeth E. L. Scudieri, Paolo Pedemonte, Nicoletta Millar-Büchner, Pamela Philp, Amber R. Galietta, Luis J. Hansson, Gunnar C. Flores, Carlos A. Front Physiol Physiology Calcium-activated anion secretion is expected to ameliorate cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that carries an anion secretory defect in exocrine tissues. Human patients and animal models of the disease that present a mild intestinal phenotype have been postulated to bear a compensatory calcium-activated anion secretion in the intestine. TMEM16A is calcium-activated anion channel whose presence in the intestinal epithelium is contradictory. We aim to test the functional expression of TMEM16A using animal models with Cftr and/or Tmem16a intestinal silencing. Expression of TMEM16A was studied in a wild type and intestinal Tmem16a knockout mice by mRNA-seq, mass-spectrometry, q-PCR, Western blotting and immunolocalization. Calcium-activated anion secretion was recorded in the ileum and proximal colon of these animals including intestinal Cftr knockout and double mutants with dual Tmem16a and Cftr intestinal ablation. Mucus homeostasis was studied by immune-analysis of Mucin-2 (Muc2) and survival curves were recorded. Tmem16a transcript was found in intestine. Nevertheless, protein was barely detected in colon samples. Electrophysiological measurements demonstrated that the intestinal deletion of Tmem16a did not change calcium-activated anion secretion induced by carbachol or ATP in ileum and proximal colon. Muc2 architecture was not altered by Tmem16a silencing as was observed when Cftr was deleted from mouse intestine. Tmem16a silencing neither affected animal survival nor modified the lethality observed in the intestinal Cftr-null mouse. Our results demonstrate that TMEM16A function in the murine intestine is not related to electrogenic calcium-activated anion transport and does not affect mucus homeostasis and survival of animals. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6585864/ /pubmed/31263421 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00694 Text en Copyright © 2019 Vega, Guequén, Johansson, Arike, Martínez-Abad, Nyström, Scudieri, Pedemonte, Millar-Büchner, Philp, Galietta, Hansson and Flores. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Vega, Génesis
Guequén, Anita
Johansson, Malin E. V.
Arike, Liisa
Martínez-Abad, Beatriz
Nyström, Elisabeth E. L.
Scudieri, Paolo
Pedemonte, Nicoletta
Millar-Büchner, Pamela
Philp, Amber R.
Galietta, Luis J.
Hansson, Gunnar C.
Flores, Carlos A.
Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium
title Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium
title_full Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium
title_fullStr Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium
title_full_unstemmed Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium
title_short Normal Calcium-Activated Anion Secretion in a Mouse Selectively Lacking TMEM16A in Intestinal Epithelium
title_sort normal calcium-activated anion secretion in a mouse selectively lacking tmem16a in intestinal epithelium
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6585864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31263421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00694
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