Colonic mucosal gene expression and genotype in irritable bowel syndrome patients with normal or elevated fecal bile acid excretion

M Camilleri, P Carlson, A Acosta… - American Journal of …, 2015 - journals.physiology.org
M Camilleri, P Carlson, A Acosta, I Busciglio
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver …, 2015journals.physiology.org
The mucosal gene expression in rectosigmoid mucosa (RSM) in irritable bowel syndrome
with diarrhea (IBS-D) is unknown. Our objectives were, first, to study mRNA expression [by
RT2 PCR of 19 genes pertaining to tight junctions, immune activation, intestinal ion transport
and bile acid (BA) homeostasis] in RSM in IBS-D patients (n= 47) and healthy controls (n=
17) and study expression of a selected protein (PDZD3) in 10 IBS-D patients and 4 healthy
controls; second, to assess RSM mRNA expression according to genotype and fecal BA …
The mucosal gene expression in rectosigmoid mucosa (RSM) in irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) is unknown. Our objectives were, first, to study mRNA expression [by RT2 PCR of 19 genes pertaining to tight junctions, immune activation, intestinal ion transport and bile acid (BA) homeostasis] in RSM in IBS-D patients (n = 47) and healthy controls (n = 17) and study expression of a selected protein (PDZD3) in 10 IBS-D patients and 4 healthy controls; second, to assess RSM mRNA expression according to genotype and fecal BA excretion (high ≥2,337 μmol/48 h); and third, to determine whether genotype or mucosal mRNA expression is associated with colonic transit or BA parameters. Fold changes were corrected for false detection rate for 19 genes studied (P < 0.00263). In RSM in IBS-D patients compared with controls, mRNA expression of GUC2AB, PDZD3, and PR2Y4 was increased, whereas CLDN1 and FN1 were decreased. One immune-related gene was upregulated (C4BP4) and one downregulated (CCL20). There was increased expression of a selected ion transport protein (PDZD3) on immunohistochemistry and Western blot in IBS-D compared with controls (P = 0.02). There were no significant differences in mucosal mRNA in 20 IBS-D patients with high compared with 27 IBS-D patients with normal BA excretion. GPBAR1 (P < 0.05) was associated with colonic transit. We concluded that mucosal ion transport mRNA (for several genes and PDZD3 protein) is upregulated and barrier protein mRNA downregulated in IBS-D compared with healthy controls, independent of genotype. There are no differences in gene expression in IBS-D with high compared with normal fecal BA excretion.
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