Trefoil factor protein 3 (TFF3) as a guardian of the urinary bladder epithelium.

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1369/00221554241299863
Andreja Erman, Urška Dragin Jerman, Dominika Peskar, Kate Šešelja, Iva Bazina, Mirela Baus Lončar
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Trefoil factor family (TFF) peptides have been examined primarily in the gastrointestinal tract, where they play an important role in the epithelial regeneration. The therapeutic effects of TFFs, particularly the TFF3 protein, have been well studied in humans and in animal models of gastrointestinal injury, whereas little is known about their occurrence and function in the urinary bladder. In this study, we investigated the presence, location, and function of Tff3 in the urinary bladders of wild-type mice (Tff3WT) and compared them with Tff3 knockout mice (Tff3KO) using molecular and microscopic methods at the light and electron microscopic level. Our results show that Tff3 is expressed in the superficial cells of the urothelium, where it colocalizes with the uroplakin UP1b as one of the fundamental structural components of the apical plasma membrane, which is an important component of the blood-urine permeability barrier. Analysis of the urothelium with experimentally induced injury revealed that injury is more severe in Tff3KO mice and urothelial regeneration is attenuated compared with Tff3WT mice, suggesting that Tff3 plays a fine-tuned role in homeostasis and protection of the urothelium. This study provides the first data on the precise location and function of Tff3 in the bladder epithelium.

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三叶草因子蛋白 3(TFF3)是膀胱上皮细胞的守护者。
对三叶草因子家族(TFF)肽的研究主要集中在胃肠道,因为它们在胃肠道上皮再生中发挥着重要作用。TFFs(尤其是 TFF3 蛋白)对人类和胃肠道损伤动物模型的治疗作用研究得很透彻,但对其在膀胱中的出现和功能却知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们采用光镜和电子显微镜下的分子和显微方法研究了野生型小鼠(Tff3WT)膀胱中 Tff3 的存在、位置和功能,并与 Tff3 基因敲除小鼠(Tff3KO)进行了比较。我们的研究结果表明,Tff3 在尿路上皮的表层细胞中表达,它与尿路蛋白 UP1b 共定位,后者是尿路顶端质膜的基本结构成分之一,而尿路顶端质膜是血尿渗透屏障的重要组成部分。对实验性损伤的尿路上皮进行分析后发现,与 Tff3WT 小鼠相比,Tff3KO 小鼠的损伤更严重,尿路上皮再生能力减弱,这表明 Tff3 在尿路上皮的平衡和保护中发挥着微调作用。这项研究首次提供了有关 Tff3 在膀胱上皮中的精确位置和功能的数据。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry (JHC) has been a pre-eminent cell biology journal for over 50 years. Published monthly, JHC offers primary research articles, timely reviews, editorials, and perspectives on the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs, as well as mechanisms of development, differentiation, and disease. JHC also publishes new developments in microscopy and imaging, especially where imaging techniques complement current genetic, molecular and biochemical investigations of cell and tissue function. JHC offers generous space for articles and recognizing the value of images that reveal molecular, cellular and tissue organization, offers free color to all authors.
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