AMP-18 protects barrier function of colonic epithelial cells: role of tight junction proteins

被引:57
作者
Walsh-Reitz, MM
Huang, EF
Musch, MW
Chang, EB
Martin, TE
Kartha, S
Toback, FG
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, Dept Med, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Univ Chicago, Dept Mol Genet & Cell Biol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY | 2005年 / 289卷 / 01期
关键词
gastrokine-1; mucosal barrier; wound healing; occludin; zonula occludens-1; perijunctional actin;
D O I
10.1152/ajpgi.00013.2005
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Antrum mucosal protein ( AMP)-18 and a synthetic peptide of amino acids 77-97 have mitogenic and motogenic properties for epithelial cells. The possibility that AMP-18 is also protective was evaluated in the colonic mucosa of mice and monolayer cultures of human colonic epithelial Caco-2/bbe (C2) cells. Administration of AMP peptide to mice with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colonic injury delayed the onset of bloody diarrhea and reduced weight loss. Treatment of C2 cells with AMP peptide protected monolayers against decreases in transepithelial electrical resistance induced by the oxidant monochloramine, indomethacin, or DSS. A molecular mechanism for these barrier-protective effects was sought by asking whether AMP peptide acted on specific tight junction ( TJ) proteins. Immunoblots of detergent-insoluble fractions of C2 cells treated with AMP peptide exhibited increased accumulation of specific TJ proteins. Occludin immunoreactivity was also increased in detergent-insoluble fractions obtained from colonic mucosal cells of mice injected with AMP peptide. Observations using laser scanning confocal (CF) microscopy supported the capacity of AMP peptide to enhance accumulation of occludin and zonula occludens-1 in TJ domains of C2 cell monolayers and together with immunoblot analysis showed that the peptide protected against loss of these TJ proteins following oxidant injury. AMP peptide also protected against a fall in TER during disruption of actin filaments by cytochalasin D and stabilized perijunctional actin during oxidant injury when assessed by CF. These findings suggest that AMP-18 could protect the intestinal mucosal barrier by acting on specific TJ proteins and stabilizing perijunctional actin.
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