Inducible, but not constitutive, pancreatic REG/Reg isoforms are regulated by intestinal microbiota and pancreatic diseases

胰腺中可诱导而非组成型的REG/Reg亚型受肠道菌群和胰腺疾病的调控。

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作者:Yixuan D Zhou,Macy R Komnick,Fabiola Sepulveda,Grace Liu,Elida Nieves-Ortiz,Kelsey Meador,Ornella Ndatabaye,Aliia Fatkhullina,Asha Bozicevich,Braden Juengel,Natalie J Wu-Woods,Paulina M Naydenkov,Johnathan Kent,Nathaniel Christiansen,Maria Lucia Madariaga,Piotr Witkowski,Rustem F Ismagilov,Daria Esterházy

Abstract

The REG/Reg gene locus encodes a conserved family of potent antimicrobial but also pancreatitis-associated proteins. Here we investigated whether REG/Reg family members differ in their baseline expression levels and abilities to be regulated in the pancreas and gut upon perturbations. We found, in humans and mice, the pancreas and gut differed in REG/Reg isoform levels and preferences, with the duodenum most resembling the pancreas. Pancreatic acinar cells and intestinal enterocytes were the dominant REG producers. Intestinal symbiotic microbes regulated the expression of the same, select Reg members in gut and pancreas. These Reg members had the most STAT3-binding sites close to the transcription start sites and were partially IL-22 dependent. We thus categorized them as "inducible" and others as "constitutive". Indeed, in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and pancreatitis models, only inducible Reg members were upregulated in the pancreas. While intestinal Reg expression remained unchanged upon pancreatic perturbation, pancreatitis altered the microbial composition of the duodenum and feces shortly after disease onset. Our study reveals differential usage and regulation of REG/Reg isoforms as a mechanism for tissue-specific innate immunity, highlights the intimate connection of pancreas and duodenum, and implies a gut-to-pancreas communication axis resulting in a coordinated Reg response.

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