Inhibition of CREB-mediated ZO-1 and activation of NF-κB-induced IL-6 by colonic epithelial MCT4 destroys intestinal barrier function

结肠上皮 MCT4 抑制 CREB 介导的 ZO-1 和激活 NF-κB 诱导的 IL-6 会破坏肠道屏障功能

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作者:Shunxian Zhang, Wanfu Xu, Hongli Wang, Meiwan Cao, Musheng Li, Junhong Zhao, Yan Hu, Yaodong Wang, Songyu Li, Yuanwen Xie, Guanhua Chen, Ruitao Liu, Yang Cheng, Zhaohui Xu, Kejian Zou, Sitang Gong, Lanlan Geng

Conclusion

These findings suggested a novel role of MCT4 in controlling development of IBD and provided evidence for potential targets of IBD.

Methods

Lentivirus-mediated overexpression of MCT4 was used to assess the role of MCT4 in transcriptionally regulating ZO-1 and IL-6 expression by luciferase assays, WB and ChIP. IP was used to analyse the effect of MCT4 on the interaction NF-κB-CBP or CREB-CBP, and these MCT4-mediated effects were confirmed in vivo assay.

Objective

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a disorder intestinal inflammation and impaired barrier function, associated with increased epithelial expression of monocarboxylate transporter 4 (MCT4). However, the specific non-metabolic function and clinical relevance of MCT4 in IBD remain to be fully elucidated.

Results

We showed that ectopic expression of MCT4 inhibited ZO-1 expression, while increased pro-inflammatory factors expression, leading to destroy intestinal epithelial barrier function in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, MCT4 contributed NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation and increased the binding of NF-κB p65 to the promoter of IL-6, which is attributed to MCT4 enhanced NF-κB-CBP interaction and dissolved CREB-CBP complex, resulting in reduction of CREB activity and CREB-mediated ZO-1 expression. In addition, treatment of experimental colitis with MCT4 inhibitor α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamate (CHC) ameliorated mucosal intestinal barrier function, which was due to attenuation of pro-inflammation factors expression and enhancement of ZO-1 expression.

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