Exposure of Colon-Derived Epithelial Monolayers to Fecal Luminal Factors from Patients with Colon Cancer and Ulcerative Colitis Results in Distinct Gene Expression Patterns
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

Microbiota and luminal components may affect epithelial integrity and thus participate in the pathophysiology of colon cancer (CC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Therefore, we aimed to determine the effects of fecal luminal factors derived from patients with CC and ulcerative colitis (UC) on the colonic epithelium using a standardized colon-derived two-dimensional epithelial monolayer. The complex primary human stem cell-derived intestinal epithelium model, termed RepliGut® Planar, was expanded and passaged in a two-dimensional culture which underwent stimulation for 48 h with fecal supernatants (FS) from CC patients (n = 6), UC patients with active disease (n = 6), and healthy subjects (HS) (n = 6). mRNA sequencing of monolayers was performed and cytokine secretion in the basolateral cell culture compartment was measured. The addition of fecal supernatants did not impair the integrity of the colon-derived epithelial monolayer. However, monolayers stimulated with fecal supernatants from CC patients and UC patients presented distinct gene expression patterns. Comparing UC vs. CC, 29 genes were downregulated and 33 genes were upregulated, for CC vs. HS, 17 genes were downregulated and five genes were upregulated, and for UC vs. HS, three genes were downregulated and one gene was upregulated. The addition of FS increased secretion of IL8 with no difference between the study groups. Fecal luminal factors from CC patients and UC patients induce distinct colonic epithelial gene expression patterns, potentially reflecting the disease pathophysiology. The culture of colonic epithelial monolayers with fecal supernatants derived from patients may facilitate the exploration of IBD- and CC-related intestinal microenvironmental and barrier interactions.

epithelial barrier

intestinal microenvironment

colon cancer

inflammatory bowel disease

epithelial monolayers

Författare

Maria K. Magnusson

Göteborgs universitet

Anna Bas Forsberg

Göteborgs universitet

Alexandra Verveda

Göteborgs universitet

Maria Sapnara

Göteborgs universitet

Julie Lorent

Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab)

Otto Savolainen

Itä-Suomen Yliopisto

Chalmers, Life sciences, Infrastrukturer

Yvonne Wettergren

Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset

Göteborgs universitet

Hans Strid

Södra Älvsborgs Sjukhus (SÄS)

Magnus Simrén

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Göteborgs universitet

Lena Öhman

Göteborgs universitet

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

16616596 (ISSN) 14220067 (eISSN)

Vol. 25 18 9886

Ämneskategorier

Gastroenterologi

DOI

10.3390/ijms25189886

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