Abstract

OASIS is a basic leucine zipper transmembrane transcription factor localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that is cleaved in its transmembrane region in response to ER stress. This novel ER stress transducer has been demonstrated to express in osteoblasts and astrocytes and promote terminal maturation of these cells. Additionally, OASIS is highly expressed in goblet cells of the large intestine. In this study, we investigated the roles of OASIS in goblet cell differentiation in the large intestine. To analyze the functions of OASIS in goblet cells, we examined morphological changes and the expression of goblet cell differentiation markers in the large intestine of Oasis(-/-) mice. By disrupting the Oasis gene, the number of goblet cells and production of mucus were decreased in the large intestine. Oasis(-/-) goblet cells showed abnormal morphology of mucous vesicles and rough ER. The expression levels of mature goblet cell markers were lower, and conversely those of early goblet cell markers were higher in Oasis(-/-) mice, indicating that differentiation from early to mature goblet cells is impaired in Oasis(-/-) mice. To determine the association of OASIS with other factors involved in goblet cell differentiation, in vitro experiments using a cell culture model were performed. We found that OASIS was activated in response to mild ER stress that is induced in differentiating goblet cells. Knockdown of the Oasis transcript perturbed goblet cell terminal differentiation. Together, our data indicate that OASIS plays crucial roles in promoting the differentiation of early goblet cells to mature goblet cells in the large intestine.

Highlights

  • old astrocyte specifically induced substance (OASIS) is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress transducer expressed in the large intestine

  • OASIS Was Highly Expressed in Immature Goblet Cells of the Large Intestine—We reported previously that OASIS is expressed in osteoblasts and astrocytes [17, 20, 21, 23]

  • We found that Oasis is highly expressed in goblet cells at the crypt base in the large intestine

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Summary

Background

OASIS is an ER stress transducer expressed in the large intestine. Results: Mature goblet cells are decreased in OasisϪ/Ϫ mice. OASIS is a basic leucine zipper transmembrane transcription factor localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that is cleaved in its transmembrane region in response to ER stress This novel ER stress transducer has been demonstrated to express in osteoblasts and astrocytes and promote terminal maturation of these cells. The expression of CREB4, an ER stress transducer that is structurally similar to OASIS, is completely abolished in Spdef-deficient Paneth and goblet cells [35] These observations suggest that the expression of CREB4 is controlled at downstream of SPDEF and that ER stress response signaling through ER stress transducers such as CREB4 mediates the differentiation and maturation of secretory cell lineages in the intestinal epithelium. We demonstrated that OASIS plays crucial roles in promoting the terminal differentiation of goblet cells in the large intestine

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