Abstract

Paneth cells (PCs) are specialized epithelial cells of the small bowel that contain multiple secretory granules filled with antimicrobial peptides and trophic factors, which are essential for the control of the microorganisms growth and maintaining intestinal integrity. Alterations in their function are associated with an imbalance of the normal microbiota, gastrointestinal infections and inflammatory processes, such as Crohn’s disease (CD). One of the most common murine models for studying CD is IL-10-/- mouse. IL-10-/- mice when housed in conventional conditions and take contact with commensal microorganisms develop an acute enterocolitis mediated by a Th1 immune response. Even though, alterations in PCs function are related to CD, they had not been characterized yet in this mouse model. Here we show that in specific pathogen free conditions IL-10-/- mice have aberrant granules and a large number of immature PCs at the bottom of the crypt in the ileum of IL-10-/- mice before developing intestinal inflammation, along with a reduced expression of Indian Hedgehog. In addition, IL-10-/- Paneth cells presented a reduced expression of cryptidin-4, and a heterogeneous distribution of lysozyme+ granules. The alterations in the maturation of the PCs at the bottom of the crypt were not modified after the colonization by the conventional microbiota. On the other hand, depletion of microbiota altered the phenotype, but did not normalize PCs. Our results suggest that IL-10 could be necessary for the integrity of PCs. Moreover, our results help to explain why IL-10-/- mice develop enterocolitis in response to microorganisms.

Highlights

  • Crohn’s disease (CD) is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) described as a chronic relapsing immunological disorder [1]

  • We observed that IL-10-/- mice have histological and functional abnormalities in Paneth cells (PCs). These results suggest that alterations in PCs may contribute to the enterocolitis developed by IL10-/- mice and that IL-10 could be necessary for the integrity of PCs

  • In order to evaluate the morphology and number of PCs, ileum sections of wild-type male mice (WT) and IL-10-/mice were stained with alcian-blue PAS (AB-PAS)

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Introduction

Crohn’s disease (CD) is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) described as a chronic relapsing immunological disorder [1]. Alterations in Paneth cells of IL-10-/- mice. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile - PhD grant PMD-O8/17 (LB) and Puente P1715/2017 (MAL). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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