Xiaomeng Sun , Yuxuan Wu , Chenhua Han , Na Zhang , Xin Chen , Yunzi Chen
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摘要
维生素 D 受体(VDR)与炎症性肠病(IBD)的发病机制有关。然而,VDR 在 IBD 中的作用机制仍不清楚。微褶细胞(M 细胞)介导的抗原采样途径是对致病菌和共生菌产生免疫反应的核心,也与 IBD 有关。我们发现,肠上皮细胞特异性敲除 VDR(VDRIEC-KO)会产生更多的 M 细胞,从而增加小鼠对右旋糖酐硫酸钠(DSS)诱导的实验性结肠炎的易感性。肠上皮细胞中VDR的敲除增加了RANKL诱导的微倍体细胞,并促进了微倍体细胞摄取鼠伤寒杆菌(S. T.)的能力。从机理上讲,我们证明了敲除 VDR 可通过 Spi-B 依赖性途径促进 M 细胞的分化和成熟。我们的结论是,M细胞可能是 VDR 治疗 IBD 肠粘膜屏障功能障碍的潜在靶点。
Intestinal epithelial vitamin D receptor defense against inflammatory bowel disease via regulating microfold cells
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) is involved in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, the mechanism of VDR in IBD is still unclear. Microfold cells (M cells) mediated antigen-sampling pathway is central in developing immune responses to pathogenic and commensal bacteria and related to IBD. We found that Intestinal epithelial cell-specific knockdown of VDR(VDRIEC-KO) increases the susceptibility of mice to experimental colitis induced by sodium dextran sulfate(DSS) by producing more M cells. Knockdown VDR in intestinal epithelial cells increased RANKL-induced microfold cells and promoted the ability of microfold cells to uptake S. Typhimurium (S. T.). Mechanistically, we demonstrated that knockdown VDR promoted the differentiation and maturation of M cells via the Spi-B-dependent pathway. We conclude that M cells may be a potential target of VDR for treating intestinal mucosal barrier dysfunction in IBD.
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