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BMC Gastroenterology
Deficiency of Gankyrin in the small intestine is associated with augmented colitis accompanied by altered bacterial composition of intestinal microbiota
Susumu Goto1  Tomoyuki Nagai2  Toshiharu Sakurai2  Masatoshi Kudo2  Hiroyuki Ogata3  Hiroki Nishiyama3 
[1] Database Center for Life Science, Joint-Support Center for Data Science Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems;Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine;Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University;
关键词: Inflammatory bowel disease;    Gankyrin;    Microbiota;    Helicobacter japonicum;    Bilophila;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12876-019-1156-0
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Gankyrin (GK) is an oncoprotein which regulates inflammatory responses and its inhibition is considered as a possible anti-inflammatory therapy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods In this study, we investigated the role of GK in epithelial cells using mice with intestinal epithelial cell-specific GK deletion in (i) the entire small intestine and colon (Villin-Cre;Gankyrin f/f ) and (ii) the distal intestine and colon (Cdx2-Cre;Gankyrin f/f ). Result Unexpectedly, GK-deficiency in the upper small bowel augmented inflammatory activity compared with control mice when colitis was induced with dextran sodium sulfate. Biochemical analyses have revealed GK-deficiency to have caused reduction in the expression of antimicrobial peptides, α-Defensin-5 and -6, in the upper small bowel. Examination of human samples have further confirmed that the reduction of GK expression in the small bowel is associated with colonic involvement in human Crohn’s disease. Through the sequencing of bacterial 16S rRNA gene amplicons, bacteria potentially deleterious to intestinal homeostasis such as Helicobacter japonicum and Bilophila were found to be over-represented in colitis induced Villin-Cre;Gankyrin f/f mice when compared to Gankyrin f/f control mice under the same condition. Conclusion These results highlight the distinct site dependence of the pro- and anti-inflammatory functions of GK and provide important insights into the pathogenesis of IBD.

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