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Plectin ensures intestinal epithelial integrity and protects colon against colitis

Authors :
Radislav Sedlacek
Vladimir Korinek
Jozef Skarda
Gerhard Wiche
Petra Buresova
Martin Vit
Zuzana Stehlikova
Alzbeta Krausova
Martin Gregor
Daniel Jirak
Pavel Wohl
Natalia Ziolkowska
Jan Prochazka
Eva Sticova
Lenka Sarnova
Gizem Oyman-Eyrilmez
Ben Fabry
Gizela Koubkova
Lenka Bartonova
Jiri Pacha
Miloslav Kverka
Lukas Bajer
Christopher Duerrbeck
Marina Spoerrer
Source :
Mucosal Immunology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group US, 2021.

Abstract

Plectin, a highly versatile cytolinker protein, provides tissues with mechanical stability through the integration of intermediate filaments (IFs) with cell junctions. Here, we hypothesize that plectin-controlled cytoarchitecture is a critical determinant of the intestinal barrier function and homeostasis. Mice lacking plectin in intestinal epithelial cells (IEC; PleΔIEC) spontaneously developed colitis characterized by extensive detachment of IECs from the basement membrane (BM), increased intestinal permeability, and inflammatory lesions. Moreover, plectin expression was reduced in colons of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients and negatively correlated with the severity of colitis. Mechanistically, plectin deficiency in IECs led to aberrant keratin filament (KF) network organization and formation of dysfunctional hemidesmosomes (HDs) and intercellular junctions. In addition, the hemidesmosomal α6β4 integrin (Itg) receptor showed attenuated association with KFs, and protein profiling revealed prominent downregulation of junctional constituents. Consistent with effects of plectin loss in the intestinal epithelium, plectin-deficient IECs exhibited remarkably reduced mechanical stability and limited adhesion capacity in vitro. Feeding mice with a low-residue liquid diet that reduced mechanical stress and antibiotic treatment successfully mitigated epithelial damage in the PleΔIEC colon.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19353456 and 19330219
Volume :
14
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mucosal Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34efe09f5f32853b984bb0bbf4b0d9b2