Association between neuropeptides and mucins in Crohn’s disease mucous cells

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Acta histochemica Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI:10.1016/j.acthis.2023.152115
Anthea Miller , Giuseppina Cutroneo , Giorgia Pia Lombardo , Roberta D’Angelo , Socrate Pallio , Alba Migliorato , Angelo Fumia , Angelo Favaloro , Eugenia Rita Lauriano , Simona Pergolizzi
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Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are both inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Unlike UC, which is limited to the mucosa of the colon, CD inflammation is characterized by chronic mucosal ulcerations affecting the entire gastrointestinal tract. Goblet cells (GCs) can be found in some lining epithelia, particularly in the respiratory and digestive tracts. GCs represent the main source of mucin that are the significant components of the mucus layer; hypertrophy of GCs and an increase in mucin production are observed in many enteric infections. The cytoplasm of goblet cells may also contain neuropeptides, such as serotonin, that can be altered in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The defense system of the gut is represented by the intestinal mucosal barrier, its protective function is strictly connected to the regulation of the mucus layer and the coordination of the neuro-immune response. Paraformaldehyde-fixed intestinal tissues, obtained from fifteen patients with Crohn’s disease, were analyzed by immunostaining for MUC2, MUC4, 5-HT, and VAChT. This study aims to define the link between neuropeptides and mucins in mucous cells and their involvement in the inflammation process. Our results showed in mucous cells of Crohn’s disease (CD) patients a high expression of MUC4 and a decrease in the expression of vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) demonstrating the presence of an inflammatory state.

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克罗恩病黏液细胞中神经肽与黏液蛋白的关系
克罗恩病(CD)和溃疡性结肠炎(UC)都是炎症性肠病(IBD)。与仅限于结肠粘膜的UC不同,CD炎症的特征是影响整个胃肠道的慢性粘膜溃疡。杯状细胞(GCs)可在某些粘膜上皮中发现,特别是在呼吸道和消化道中。GCs代表黏液蛋白的主要来源,是黏液层的重要组成部分;在许多肠道感染中观察到GCs的肥大和粘蛋白产生的增加。杯状细胞的细胞质也可能含有神经肽,如血清素,可在炎症性肠病(IBD)中发生改变。肠道的防御系统以肠黏膜屏障为代表,其保护功能与黏液层的调节和神经免疫反应的协调密切相关。对15例克罗恩病患者的多聚甲醛固定肠组织进行MUC2、MUC4、5-HT和VAChT的免疫染色分析。本研究旨在确定黏液细胞中神经肽和黏液蛋白之间的联系及其在炎症过程中的参与。我们的研究结果显示,在克罗恩病(CD)患者的粘膜细胞中MUC4的高表达和囊泡乙酰胆碱转运蛋白(VAChT)的表达减少,表明存在炎症状态。
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Acta histochemica
Acta histochemica 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Acta histochemica, a journal of structural biochemistry of cells and tissues, publishes original research articles, short communications, reviews, letters to the editor, meeting reports and abstracts of meetings. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for the cytochemical and histochemical research community in the life sciences, including cell biology, biotechnology, neurobiology, immunobiology, pathology, pharmacology, botany, zoology and environmental and toxicological research. The journal focuses on new developments in cytochemistry and histochemistry and their applications. Manuscripts reporting on studies of living cells and tissues are particularly welcome. Understanding the complexity of cells and tissues, i.e. their biocomplexity and biodiversity, is a major goal of the journal and reports on this topic are especially encouraged. Original research articles, short communications and reviews that report on new developments in cytochemistry and histochemistry are welcomed, especially when molecular biology is combined with the use of advanced microscopical techniques including image analysis and cytometry. Letters to the editor should comment or interpret previously published articles in the journal to trigger scientific discussions. Meeting reports are considered to be very important publications in the journal because they are excellent opportunities to present state-of-the-art overviews of fields in research where the developments are fast and hard to follow. Authors of meeting reports should consult the editors before writing a report. The editorial policy of the editors and the editorial board is rapid publication. Once a manuscript is received by one of the editors, an editorial decision about acceptance, revision or rejection will be taken within a month. It is the aim of the publishers to have a manuscript published within three months after the manuscript has been accepted
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