| Literature DB >> 24994854 |
Julia Beisner1, Zora Teltschik1, Maureen J Ostaff1, Machteld M Tiemessen2, Frank J T Staal2, Guoxing Wang1, Michael Gersemann3, Gori Perminow4, Morten H Vatn5, Matthias Schwab6, Eduard F Stange7, Jan Wehkamp8.
Abstract
Wnt signaling regulates small intestinal stem cell maintenance and Paneth cell differentiation. In patients with ileal Crohn's disease (CD), a decrease of Paneth cell α-defensins has been observed that is partially caused by impaired TCF-4 and LRP6 function. Here we show reduced expression of the Wnt signaling effector TCF-1 (also known as TCF-7) in patients with ileal CD. Reporter gene assays and in vitro promoter binding analysis revealed that TCF-1 activates α-defensin HD-5 and HD-6 transcription in cooperation with β-catenin and that activation is mediated by three distinct TCF binding sites. EMSA analysis showed binding of TCF-1 to the respective motifs. In ileal CD patients, TCF-1 mRNA expression levels were significantly reduced. Moreover, we found specifically reduced expression of active TCF-1 mRNA isoforms. Tcf-1 knockout mice exhibited reduced cryptdin expression in the jejunum, which was not consistently seen at other small intestinal locations. Our data provide evidence that TCF-1-mediated Wnt signaling is disturbed in small intestinal CD, which might contribute to the observed barrier dysfunction in the disease.Entities:
Keywords: Crohn's disease; Paneth cells; TCF-1; Wnt signaling; defensins
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24994854 DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00347.2013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol ISSN: 0193-1857 Impact factor: 4.052