Abstract

Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) regulate the absorption and secretion of anions, such as HCO3- or Cl-. Bestrophin genes represent a newly identified group of calcium-activated Cl- channels (CaCCs). Studies have suggested that, among the four human bestrophin-family genes, bestrophin-2 (BEST2) and bestrophin-4 (BEST4) might be expressed within the intestinal tissue. Consistently, a study showed that BEST2 is expressed by human colonic goblet cells. However, their precise expression pattern along the gastrointestinal tract, or the lineage specificity of the cells expressing these genes, remains largely unknown. Here, we show that BEST2 and BEST4 are expressed in vivo, each in a distinct, lineage-specific manner, in human IECs. While BEST2 was expressed exclusively in colonic goblet cells, BEST4 was expressed in the absorptive cells of both the small intestine and the colon. In addition, we found that BEST2 expression is significantly down-regulated in the active lesions of ulcerative colitis, where goblet cells were depleted, suggesting that BEST2 expression is restricted to goblet cells under both normal and pathologic conditions. Consistently, the induction of goblet cell differentiation by a Notch inhibitor, LY411575, significantly up-regulated the expression of not BEST4 but BEST2 in MUC2-positive HT-29 cells. Conversely, the induction of absorptive cell differentiation up-regulated the expression of BEST4 in villin-positive Caco-2 cells. In addition, we found that the up- or down-regulation of Notch activity leads to the preferential expression of either BEST4 or BEST2, respectively, in LS174T cells. These results collectively confirmed that BEST2 and BEST4 could be added to the lineage-specific genes of humans IECs due to their abilities to clearly identify goblet cells of colonic origin and a distinct subset of absorptive cells, respectively.

Highlights

  • The intestinal mucosa plays an important role in both the absorption and secretion of water and electrolytes to maintain homeostasis in the human body

  • The blots were visualized using Luminata Forte Western HRP Substrate (Millipore, Billerica, Massachusetts, USA). Both BEST2 and BEST4 are expressed in human intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) in vivo

  • These findings collectively confirmed that both BEST2 and BEST4 are expressed in vivo at the basolateral membrane of human IECs

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Introduction

The intestinal mucosa plays an important role in both the absorption and secretion of water and electrolytes to maintain homeostasis in the human body. Previous studies have suggested that at least two types of Cl- channels are expressed on the apical side of human intestinal epithelial cells (IECs): cystic fibrosis conductance regulator (CFTR) [4] and calcium-activated Cl- channels (CaCCs) [3,5]. These channels co-operate with the basolaterally located transporter, NKCC1, and play major roles in the secretion of Cl- [1,3]. The concerted function of these channels and transporters is indispensable to maintain intestinal fluid homeostasis

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