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Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Current management of inflammatory bowel disease leaves a clear unmet need to treat the severe epithelial damage. Modulation of Wnt signaling might present an opportunity to achieve histological remission and mucosal healing when treating IBD. Exogenous R-spondin, which amplifie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305022/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35569814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2022.05.003 |
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author | Xie, Liqin Fletcher, Russell B. Bhatia, Diksha Shah, Darshini Phipps, Jacqueline Deshmukh, Shalaka Zhang, Haili Ye, Jingjing Lee, Sungjin Le, Lucas Newman, Maureen Chen, Hui Sura, Asmiti Gupta, Suhani Sanman, Laura E. Yang, Fan Meng, Weixu Baribault, Helene Vanhove, Geertrui F. Yeh, Wen-Chen Li, Yang Lu, Chenggang |
author_facet | Xie, Liqin Fletcher, Russell B. Bhatia, Diksha Shah, Darshini Phipps, Jacqueline Deshmukh, Shalaka Zhang, Haili Ye, Jingjing Lee, Sungjin Le, Lucas Newman, Maureen Chen, Hui Sura, Asmiti Gupta, Suhani Sanman, Laura E. Yang, Fan Meng, Weixu Baribault, Helene Vanhove, Geertrui F. Yeh, Wen-Chen Li, Yang Lu, Chenggang |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Current management of inflammatory bowel disease leaves a clear unmet need to treat the severe epithelial damage. Modulation of Wnt signaling might present an opportunity to achieve histological remission and mucosal healing when treating IBD. Exogenous R-spondin, which amplifies Wnt signals by maintaining cell surface expression of Frizzled (Fzd) and low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein receptors, not only helps repair intestine epithelial damage, but also induces hyperplasia of normal epithelium. Wnt signaling may also be modulated with the recently developed Wnt mimetics, recombinant antibody-based molecules mimicking endogenous Wnts. METHODS: We first compared the epithelial healing effects of RSPO2 and a Wnt mimetic with broad Fzd specificity in an acute dextran sulfate sodium mouse colitis model. Guided by Fzd expression patterns in the colon epithelium, we also examined the effects of Wnt mimetics with subfamily Fzd specificities. RESULTS: In the DSS model, Wnt mimetics repaired damaged colon epithelium and reduced disease activity and inflammation and had no apparent effect on uninjured tissue. We further identified that the FZD5/8 and LRP6 receptor–specific Wnt mimetic, SZN-1326-p, was associated with the robust repair effect. Through a range of approaches including single-cell transcriptome analyses, we demonstrated that SZN-1326-p directly impacted epithelial cells, driving transient expansion of stem and progenitor cells, promoting differentiation of epithelial cells, histologically restoring the damaged epithelium, and secondarily to epithelial repair, reducing inflammation. CONCLUSIONS: It is feasible to design Wnt mimetics such as SZN-1326-p that impact damaged intestine epithelium specifically and restore its physiological functions, an approach that holds promise for treating epithelial damage in inflammatory bowel disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-93050222022-07-23 Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling Xie, Liqin Fletcher, Russell B. Bhatia, Diksha Shah, Darshini Phipps, Jacqueline Deshmukh, Shalaka Zhang, Haili Ye, Jingjing Lee, Sungjin Le, Lucas Newman, Maureen Chen, Hui Sura, Asmiti Gupta, Suhani Sanman, Laura E. Yang, Fan Meng, Weixu Baribault, Helene Vanhove, Geertrui F. Yeh, Wen-Chen Li, Yang Lu, Chenggang Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Current management of inflammatory bowel disease leaves a clear unmet need to treat the severe epithelial damage. Modulation of Wnt signaling might present an opportunity to achieve histological remission and mucosal healing when treating IBD. Exogenous R-spondin, which amplifies Wnt signals by maintaining cell surface expression of Frizzled (Fzd) and low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein receptors, not only helps repair intestine epithelial damage, but also induces hyperplasia of normal epithelium. Wnt signaling may also be modulated with the recently developed Wnt mimetics, recombinant antibody-based molecules mimicking endogenous Wnts. METHODS: We first compared the epithelial healing effects of RSPO2 and a Wnt mimetic with broad Fzd specificity in an acute dextran sulfate sodium mouse colitis model. Guided by Fzd expression patterns in the colon epithelium, we also examined the effects of Wnt mimetics with subfamily Fzd specificities. RESULTS: In the DSS model, Wnt mimetics repaired damaged colon epithelium and reduced disease activity and inflammation and had no apparent effect on uninjured tissue. We further identified that the FZD5/8 and LRP6 receptor–specific Wnt mimetic, SZN-1326-p, was associated with the robust repair effect. Through a range of approaches including single-cell transcriptome analyses, we demonstrated that SZN-1326-p directly impacted epithelial cells, driving transient expansion of stem and progenitor cells, promoting differentiation of epithelial cells, histologically restoring the damaged epithelium, and secondarily to epithelial repair, reducing inflammation. CONCLUSIONS: It is feasible to design Wnt mimetics such as SZN-1326-p that impact damaged intestine epithelium specifically and restore its physiological functions, an approach that holds promise for treating epithelial damage in inflammatory bowel disease. Elsevier 2022-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9305022/ /pubmed/35569814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2022.05.003 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://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 Xie, Liqin Fletcher, Russell B. Bhatia, Diksha Shah, Darshini Phipps, Jacqueline Deshmukh, Shalaka Zhang, Haili Ye, Jingjing Lee, Sungjin Le, Lucas Newman, Maureen Chen, Hui Sura, Asmiti Gupta, Suhani Sanman, Laura E. Yang, Fan Meng, Weixu Baribault, Helene Vanhove, Geertrui F. Yeh, Wen-Chen Li, Yang Lu, Chenggang Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling |
title | Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling |
title_full | Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling |
title_fullStr | Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling |
title_full_unstemmed | Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling |
title_short | Robust Colonic Epithelial Regeneration and Amelioration of Colitis via FZD-Specific Activation of Wnt Signaling |
title_sort | robust colonic epithelial regeneration and amelioration of colitis via fzd-specific activation of wnt signaling |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305022/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35569814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2022.05.003 |
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