Trefoil factor 2 (Tff2) deficiency in murine digestive tract influences the immune system

Mirela Baus-Loncar, Janinne Schmid, El Nasir Lalani, Ian Rosewell, Robert A. Goodlad, Gordon W.H. Stamp, Nikolaus Blin, Tuncay Kayademir

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Abstract

Background & Aims: The gastrointestinal trefoil factor family (TFF1, TFF2, TFF3) peptides are considered to play an important role in maintaining the integrity of the mucosa. The physiological role of TFF2 in the protection of the G1 tract was investigated in TFF2 deficiency. Methods: TFF2-/- mice were generated and differential expression of various genes was assessed by using a mouse expression microarray, quantitative real time PCR, Northern blots or immunohistochemistry. Results: On an mRNA level we found 128 differentially expressed genes. We observed modulation of a number of crucial genes involved in innate and adaptive immunity in the TFF2-/- mice. Expression of proteasomal subunits genes (LMP2, LMP7 and PSMB5) involved in the MHC class I presentation pathway were modulated indicating the formation of immunoproteasomes improving antigen presentation. Expression of one subunit of a transporter (LAP1) responsible for importing degraded antigens into ER was increased, similarly to the BAG2 gene that modulates chaperone activity in ER helping proper loading on MHC class I molecules. Several mouse defensin (cryptdin) genes coding important intestinal microbicidal proteins were up-regulated as a consequence of TFF2 deficiency. Normally moderate expression of TFF3 was highly increased in stomach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-42
Number of pages12
JournalCellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Volume16
Issue number1-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gene expression
  • Immune response
  • TFF peptide
  • TFF2 deficiency

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