Cell polarity-determining proteins Par-3 and PP-1 are involved in epithelial tight junction defects in coeliac disease

BackgroundEpithelial barrier defects are well known in coeliac disease, but the mechanisms are only poorly defined. It is unclear, whether barrier disturbance reflects upregulated epithelial transcytosis or paracellular leakage.ObjectiveTo characterise the molecular structure and function of the epi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gut 2012-02, Vol.61 (2), p.220-228
Hauptverfasser: Schumann, Michael, Günzel, Dorothee, Buergel, Nataly, Richter, Jan F, Troeger, Hanno, May, Claudia, Fromm, Anja, Sorgenfrei, Detlef, Daum, Severin, Bojarski, Christian, Heyman, Martine, Zeitz, Martin, Fromm, Michael, Schulzke, Joerg-Dieter
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Zusammenfassung:BackgroundEpithelial barrier defects are well known in coeliac disease, but the mechanisms are only poorly defined. It is unclear, whether barrier disturbance reflects upregulated epithelial transcytosis or paracellular leakage.ObjectiveTo characterise the molecular structure and function of the epithelial tight junction (TJ) and mechanisms of its dysregulation.MethodsMolecular analysis of proteins involved in TJ assembly and their regulation was performed by western blotting and confocal microscopy correlated to electrophysiology.ResultsA complex alteration of the composition of epithelial TJ proteins (with more pore-forming claudins like claudin-2 and a reduction in tightening claudins like claudin-3, -5 and -7) was found for protein expression and subcellular localisation, responsible for an increase in paracellular biotin-NHS uptake. In contrast, epithelial apoptosis was only moderately elevated (accounting for a minor portion of barrier defects) and epithelial gross lesions—for example, at cell extrusion zones, were absent. This TJ alteration was linked to an altered localisation/expression of proteins regulating TJ assembly, the polarity complex protein Par-3 and the serine-/threonine phosphatase PP-1.ConclusionsChanges in cell polarity proteins Par-3 and PP-1 are associated with altered expression and assembly of TJ proteins claudin-2, -3, -5 and -7 and ZO-1, causing paracellular leakage in active coeliac disease.
ISSN:0017-5749
1468-3288
DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2011-300123