Alzheimer's disease-related presenilins are key to intestinal epithelial cell function and gut immune homoeostasis.
EPITHELIAL BARRIER
GUT INFLAMMATION
IBD BASIC RESEARCH
INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM
MALNUTRITION
Journal
Gut
ISSN: 1468-3288
Titre abrégé: Gut
Pays: England
ID NLM: 2985108R
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
29 Apr 2024
29 Apr 2024
Historique:
received:
24
11
2023
accepted:
16
04
2024
medline:
30
4
2024
pubmed:
30
4
2024
entrez:
29
4
2024
Statut:
aheadofprint
Résumé
Mutations in presenilin genes are the major cause of Alzheimer's disease. However, little is known about their expression and function in the gut. In this study, we identify the presenilins Psen1 and Psen2 as key molecules that maintain intestinal homoeostasis. Human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and control samples were analysed for Psen1 expression. Newly generated intestinal epithelium-specific Psen1-deficient, Psen2-deficient and inducible Psen1/Psen2 double-deficient mice were used to dissect the functional role of presenilins in intestinal homoeostasis. Psen1 expression was regulated in experimental gut inflammation and in patients with IBD. Induced deletion of Psen1 and Psen2 in mice caused rapid weight loss and spontaneous development of intestinal inflammation. Mice exhibited epithelial barrier disruption with bacterial translocation and deregulation of key pathways for nutrient uptake. Wasting disease was independent of gut inflammation and dysbiosis, as depletion of microbiota rescued Psen-deficient animals from spontaneous colitis development but not from weight loss. On a molecular level, intestinal epithelial cells lacking Psen showed impaired Notch signalling and dysregulated epithelial differentiation. Overall, our study provides evidence that Psen1 and Psen2 are important guardians of intestinal homoeostasis and future targets for barrier-promoting therapeutic strategies in IBD.
Identifiants
pubmed: 38684238
pii: gutjnl-2023-331622
doi: 10.1136/gutjnl-2023-331622
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Investigateurs
Imke Atreya
(I)
Raja Atreya
(R)
Petra Bacher
(P)
Christoph Becker
(C)
Christian Bojarski
(C)
Nathalie Britzen-Laurent
(N)
Caroline Bosch-Voskens
(C)
Hyun-Dong Chang
(HD)
Andreas Diefenbach
(A)
Claudia Günther
(C)
Ahmed N Hegazy
(AN)
Kai Hildner
(K)
Christoph Sn Klose
(CS)
Kristina Koop
(K)
Susanne Krug
(S)
Anja A Kühl
(AA)
Moritz Leppkes
(M)
Rocío López-Posadas
(R)
Leif S-H Ludwig
(LS)
Clemens Neufert
(C)
Markus Neurath
(M)
Jay Patankar
(J)
Christina Plattner
(C)
Magdalena Prüß
(M)
Andreas Radbruch
(A)
Chiara Romagnani
(C)
Francesca Ronchi
(F)
Ashley Sanders
(A)
Alexander Scheffold
(A)
Jörg-Dieter Schulzke
(JD)
Michael Schumann
(M)
Sebastian Schürmann
(S)
Britta Siegmund
(B)
Michael Stürzl
(M)
Zlatko Trajanoski
(Z)
Antigoni Triantafyllopoulou
(A)
Maximilian Waldner
(M)
Carl Weidinger
(C)
Stefan Wirtz
(S)
Sebastian Zundler
(S)
Informations de copyright
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Competing interests: None declared.