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Distinct roles of intracellular heat shock protein 70 in maintaining gastrointestinal homeostasis.

Yunwei Wang1, Fanfei Lin1, Xiaorong Zhu1, Vanessa A Leone1, Sushila Dalal1, Yun Tao1, Jeannette S Messer1, Eugene B Chang1.   

Abstract

The inducible heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) is both cytoprotective and immunomodulatory, potentially accounting for its critical role in maintaining gastrointestinal homeostasis. When levels are reduced in conditions like inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), loss of function contributes to the severity and chronicity of these diseases, although through which cell types and mechanisms remains unclear. Here, the role of Hsp70-mediated intestinal epithelial protection and immune regulation in experimental colitis was examined by using a villin promoter-driven Hsp70 transgene in the 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) and dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) models and in IL-10/Hsp70 double knockout (IL10-/-/Hsp70-/-) mice. In addition, Hsp70-mediated IL-10 production and immune protection were investigated using a CD45RBhigh transfer model and measuring colonic and immune cell cytokine expression during colitis. We found that the epithelial-specific expression of Hsp70 transgene attenuated DSS-induced colitis in Hsp70-/- mice by protecting tight junctions (TJ) and their interaction with the TJ-associated protein ZO-1. In the TNBS colitis and CD45RBhigh model, Hsp70 carried out its intracellular anti-inflammatory function by maintaining IL-10 production. Impaired ERK phosphorylation, but not p38 or JNK phosphorylation pathways, was associated with decreased IL-10 production in Hsp70-deficient cells. Together, these actions can be leveraged in the context of cellular specificity to develop complementary strategies that can lead to reduction in mucosal injury and immune activation in colonic colitis development. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Using four different experimental colitis models, we filled an important gap in knowledge by defining essential roles of intracellular heat shock protein 70 in different cell types in maintaining intestinal integrity and immune regulation. These findings are relevant to human inflammatory bowel diseases and represent potential avenues for developing therapeutic strategies, not only to counter the destructive processes of inflammation but also to promote tissue healing and prevent complications frequently associated with chronic intestinal inflammation.

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Keywords:  gastrointestinal homeostasis; heat shock protein; inflammatory bowel diseases

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29051186      PMCID: PMC5866418          DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00208.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol        ISSN: 0193-1857            Impact factor:   4.052


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