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Expression of the regenerating gene family in inflammatory bowel disease mucosa: Reg Ialpha upregulation, processing, and antiapoptotic activity.

Brian K Dieckgraefe1, Dan L Crimmins, Vonnie Landt, Courtney Houchen, Shrikant Anant, Rhonda Porche-Sorbet, Jack H Ladenson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) reflects a balance between mucosal injury related to an ongoing inflammatory process and mucosal reparative mechanisms. Proreparative mucosal factors may offer new therapeutic paradigms. Transcriptional profiling can be applied to identify candidate gene products involved in colonic mucosal regeneration.
METHODS: Resection specimens from patients who underwent colonic resection for IBD or non-IBD indications were analyzed by performing Affymetrix GeneChip hybridization (Affymetrix, Inc., Santa Clara, Calif) and histopathologic scoring. Expression and physiologic processing of Reg Ialpha, the most highly expressed member of the regenerating (Reg) gene family, was further studied by performing specific immunohistochemistry, protein sequencing, and mass spectroscopy.
RESULTS: Foregut-derived tissues normally express human Reg proteins with minimal expression in the colon. In the setting of tissue injury associated with IBD, Reg Ialpha Reg Ibeta, and Reg III mRNA were highly expressed in colonic mucosa. Paired histopathologic scoring demonstrated that Reg expression was not related to the presence or the degree of mucosal inflammation. Studies of the Reg Ialpha protein revealed evidence of proteolytic cleavage at the N-terminus. In IBD, intact Reg Ialpha protein was expressed by the metaplastic Paneth granular cell population. Whereas Reg Ialpha cleaved at the N-terminus, it was also deposited throughout the lamina propria. Reg Ialpha treatment was shown to reduce epithelial apoptosis that occurred in response to treatment with hydrogen peroxide.
CONCLUSION: Ectopic expression, physiologic processing, and directed tissue deposition of Reg Ialpha are components of the colonic mucosal regenerative response in IBD. Reg Ialpha may serve to reduce epithelial apoptosis in inflammation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12425429     DOI: 10.1136/jim-50-06-02

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Investig Med        ISSN: 1081-5589            Impact factor:   2.895


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Authors:  Heather L Cash; Cecilia V Whitham; Cassie L Behrendt; Lora V Hooper
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4.  Activation of RegIIIbeta/gamma and interferon gamma expression in the intestinal tract of SCID mice: an innate response to bacterial colonisation of the gut.

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Authors:  Graham Dockray; Rod Dimaline; Andrea Varro
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  2004-10-05       Impact factor: 3.657

6.  Reg IV regulates normal intestinal and colorectal cancer cell susceptibility to radiation-induced apoptosis.

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Review 7.  Reg gene family and human diseases.

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