Abstract
TFF1 is a peptide of the gastric mucosa co-secreted with the mucin MUC5AC. It plays a key role in gastric mucosal protection and repair. Tff1-deficient (Tff1KO) mice obligatorily develop antropyloric adenoma and about 30% progress to carcinomas. Thus, these mice represent a model for gastric tumorigenesis. Here, we compared the expression of selected genes in Tff1KO mice and the corresponding wild-type animals (RT-PCR analyses). Furthermore, we systematically investigated the different molecular forms of Tff1 and its heterodimer partner gastrokine-2 (Gkn2) in the stomach (Western blot analyses). As a hallmark, a large portion of murine Tff1 occurs in a monomeric form. This is unexpected because of its odd number of seven cysteine residues. Probably the three conserved acid amino acid residues (EEE) flanking the 7th cysteine residue allow monomeric secretion. As a consequence, the free thiol of monomeric Tff1 could have a protective scavenger function, e.g., for reactive oxygen/nitrogen species. Furthermore, a minor subset of Tff1 forms a disulfide-linked heterodimer with IgG Fc binding protein (Fcgbp). Of special note, in Tff1KO animals a homodimeric form of Gkn2 was observed. In addition, Tff1KO animals showed strongly reduced Tff2 transcript and protein levels, which might explain their increased sensitivity to Helicobacter pylori infection.
Highlights
TFF1, a member of the trefoil factor family (TFF), is a typical secretory peptide of gastric surface mucous cells, where it is synthesized together with the mucin MUC5AC [1,2,3,4,5]
TFF1 is a peptide of the gastric mucosa co-secreted with the mucin MUC5AC
Tff1KO animals showed strongly reduced Tff2 transcript and protein levels, which might explain their increased sensitivity to Helicobacter pylori infection
Summary
TFF1, a member of the trefoil factor family (TFF), is a typical secretory peptide of gastric surface mucous cells, where it is synthesized together with the mucin MUC5AC [1,2,3,4,5]. Human TFF1 consists of 60 amino acid residues including seven cysteine residues. This odd number allows disulfide-linked heterodimerization with gastrokine-2 (GKN2), which is a secretory product of surface mucous cells [6,7]. The TFF1 content in gastric juice has been reported to 70 ng/mL [1]. TFF1 (previous name: pS2) was discovered in breast cancer cells and it is considered as a positive prognostic factor [3]. TFF1, like the other TFF peptides, appears to play an important role in mucosal protection and repair, and has therapeutic potential and clinical perspectives [9]
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