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Targeted deletion of keratin 8 in intestinal epithelial cells disrupts tissue integrity and predisposes to tumorigenesis in the colon




TekijätStenvall Carl-Gustaf A., Tayyab Mina, Grönroos Tove J., Ilomäki Maria A., Viiri Keijo, Ridge Karen M., Polari Lauri, Toivola Diana M.

KustantajaSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

Julkaisuvuosi2022

JournalCellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiCellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Artikkelin numero10

Vuosikerta79

Numero1

eISSN1420-9071

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-021-04081-5

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/68648504


Tiivistelmä

Keratin 8 (K8) is the main intestinal epithelial intermediate filament protein with proposed roles for colonic epithelial cell integrity. Here, we used mice lacking K8 in intestinal epithelial cells (floxed K8 and Villin-Cre1000 and Villin-CreERt2) to investigate the cell-specific roles of intestinal epithelial K8 for colonocyte function and pathologies. Intestinal epithelial K8 deletion decreased K8 partner proteins, K18-K20, 75-95%, and the remaining keratin filaments were located at the colonocyte apical regions with type II K7, which decreased 30%. 2-Deoxy-2-[18F]-fluoroglucose positron emission tomography in vivo imaging identified a metabolic phenotype in the lower gut of the conditional K8 knockouts. These mice developed intestinal barrier leakiness, mild diarrhea, and epithelial damage, especially in the proximal colon. Mice exhibited shifted differentiation from enterocytes to goblet cells, displayed longer crypts and an increased number of Ki67 + transit-amplifying cells in the colon. Significant proproliferative and regenerative signaling occurred in the IL-22, STAT3, and pRb pathways, with minor effects on inflammatory parameters, which, however, increased in aging mice. Importantly, colonocyte K8 deletion induced a dramatically increased sensitivity to azoxymethane-induced tumorigenesis. In conclusion, intestinal epithelial K8 plays a significant role in colonocyte epithelial integrity maintenance, proliferation regulation and tumor suppression.


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