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NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonic stem cells are essential for producing the mucosal lining, which in turn protects stem cells from insult by luminal factors. Discovery of genetic and biochemical events that control stem cell proliferation and differentiation can be leveraged to decipher the causal fac...

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Autores principales: Mennillo, Elvira, Yang, Xiaojing, Paszek, Miles, Auwerx, Johan, Benner, Christopher, Chen, Shujuan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32044398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2020.01.014
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author Mennillo, Elvira
Yang, Xiaojing
Paszek, Miles
Auwerx, Johan
Benner, Christopher
Chen, Shujuan
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Yang, Xiaojing
Paszek, Miles
Auwerx, Johan
Benner, Christopher
Chen, Shujuan
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonic stem cells are essential for producing the mucosal lining, which in turn protects stem cells from insult by luminal factors. Discovery of genetic and biochemical events that control stem cell proliferation and differentiation can be leveraged to decipher the causal factors of ulcerative colitis and aid the development of more effective therapy. METHODS: We performed in vivo and in vitro studies from control (nuclear receptor corepressor 1 [NCoR1(F/F)]) and intestinal epithelial cell–specific NCoR1-deficient mice (NCoR1(ΔIEC)). Mice were challenged with dextran sodium sulfate to induce experimental ulcerative colitis, followed by colitis examination, barrier permeability analysis, cell proliferation immunostaining assays, and RNA sequencing analysis. By using crypt cultures, the organoid-forming efficiency, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and histone acetylation were analyzed after butyrate and/or tumor necrosis factor α treatments. RESULTS: NCoR1(ΔIEC) mice showed a dramatic increase in disease severity in this colitis model, with suppression of proliferative cells at the crypt base as an early event and a concomitant increase in barrier permeability. Genome expression patterns showed an important role for NCoR1 in colonic stem cell proliferation and secretory cell differentiation. Colonic organoids cultured from NCoR1(ΔIEC) mice were more sensitive to butyrate-induced cell growth inhibition and apoptosis, which were exaggerated further by tumor necrosis factor α co-treatment, which was accompanied by increased histone acetylation. CONCLUSIONS: NCoR1 regulates colonic stem cell proliferation and secretory cell differentiation. When NCoR1 is disrupted, barrier protection is weakened, allowing luminal products such as butyrate to penetrate and synergistically damage the colonic crypt cells. Transcript profiling: RNA sequencing data have been deposited in the GEO database, accession number: GSE136153.
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spelling pubmed-72294812020-05-20 NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult Mennillo, Elvira Yang, Xiaojing Paszek, Miles Auwerx, Johan Benner, Christopher Chen, Shujuan Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol Original Research BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonic stem cells are essential for producing the mucosal lining, which in turn protects stem cells from insult by luminal factors. Discovery of genetic and biochemical events that control stem cell proliferation and differentiation can be leveraged to decipher the causal factors of ulcerative colitis and aid the development of more effective therapy. METHODS: We performed in vivo and in vitro studies from control (nuclear receptor corepressor 1 [NCoR1(F/F)]) and intestinal epithelial cell–specific NCoR1-deficient mice (NCoR1(ΔIEC)). Mice were challenged with dextran sodium sulfate to induce experimental ulcerative colitis, followed by colitis examination, barrier permeability analysis, cell proliferation immunostaining assays, and RNA sequencing analysis. By using crypt cultures, the organoid-forming efficiency, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and histone acetylation were analyzed after butyrate and/or tumor necrosis factor α treatments. RESULTS: NCoR1(ΔIEC) mice showed a dramatic increase in disease severity in this colitis model, with suppression of proliferative cells at the crypt base as an early event and a concomitant increase in barrier permeability. Genome expression patterns showed an important role for NCoR1 in colonic stem cell proliferation and secretory cell differentiation. Colonic organoids cultured from NCoR1(ΔIEC) mice were more sensitive to butyrate-induced cell growth inhibition and apoptosis, which were exaggerated further by tumor necrosis factor α co-treatment, which was accompanied by increased histone acetylation. CONCLUSIONS: NCoR1 regulates colonic stem cell proliferation and secretory cell differentiation. When NCoR1 is disrupted, barrier protection is weakened, allowing luminal products such as butyrate to penetrate and synergistically damage the colonic crypt cells. Transcript profiling: RNA sequencing data have been deposited in the GEO database, accession number: GSE136153. Elsevier 2020-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7229481/ /pubmed/32044398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2020.01.014 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Mennillo, Elvira
Yang, Xiaojing
Paszek, Miles
Auwerx, Johan
Benner, Christopher
Chen, Shujuan
NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult
title NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult
title_full NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult
title_fullStr NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult
title_full_unstemmed NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult
title_short NCoR1 Protects Mice From Dextran Sodium Sulfate–Induced Colitis by Guarding Colonic Crypt Cells From Luminal Insult
title_sort ncor1 protects mice from dextran sodium sulfate–induced colitis by guarding colonic crypt cells from luminal insult
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32044398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2020.01.014
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