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A role for stem cell factor and c-kit in the murine intestinal tract secretory response to cholera toxin.

G R Klimpel1, A K Chopra, K E Langley, J Wypych, C A Annable, D Kaiserlian, P B Ernst, J W Peterson.   

Abstract

The role of stem cell factor (SCF) and its receptor (c-kit) in the intestinal secretory response to cholera toxin (CT) was investigated using a ligated intestinal loop model in mice having mutations in the dominant white spotting (W) locus and the steel (Sl) locus. W/Wv mice, which express an aberrant form of the c-kit protein, failed to give an intestinal secretory response after luminal CT challenge. In contrast, W/Wv mice and their control littermates had equivalent intestinal secretory responses to Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin (STa). Sl/Sld mice, which express only a soluble truncated form of SCF, also gave a significantly reduced intestinal secretory response to CT when compared to the secretory response of their littermate controls. The unresponsiveness of W/Wv mice to CT was restricted to the intestinal tract since these mice had foot pad swelling responses to CT challenge that were equivalent to their littermate controls. Restoration of mast cells in W/Wv mice by bone marrow transplantation of control littermate bone marrow did not reverse the CT-unresponsiveness of the intestinal tract. Histological evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract from W/Wv mice showed a normal distribution of enterochromaffin cells (ECC). CT challenge of either ligated intestinal loops from C57B1/6 mice or a mouse intestinal epithelial cell line (MODE-K) resulted in elevated levels of mRNA for SCF. MODE-K cells exposed to CT also had enhanced expression of c-kit. Finally, fluid obtained from CT-challenged ligated intestinal loops from C57B1/6 mice contained significant levels of SCF. Taken together, the above results suggest that CT-induced intestinal secretory responses are dependent upon SCF-c-kit interactions. These interactions appear to be induced as a consequence of CT stimulation of the intestinal tract and may also play a role in the development or functionality of the enteric nervous system.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7500039      PMCID: PMC2192260          DOI: 10.1084/jem.182.6.1931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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