Copper treatment alters the permeability of tight junctions in cultured human intestinal Caco-2 cells.

S Ferruzza, M L Scarino, G Rotilio, M R Ciriolo, P Santaroni, A O Muda, Y Sambuy
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The effects of copper on tight-junction permeability were investigated in human intestinal Caco-2 cells, monitoring transepithelial electrical resistance and transepithelial passage of mannitol. Apical treatment of Caco-2 cells with 10-100 microM CuCl(2) (up to 3 h) produced a time- and concentration-dependent increase in tight-junction permeability, reversible after 24 h in complete medium in the absence of added copper. These effects were not observed in cells treated with copper complexed to L-histidine [Cu(His)(2)]. The copper-induced increase in tight-junction permeability was affected by the pH of the apical medium, as was the apical uptake of (64)CuCl(2), both exhibiting a maximum at pH 6.0. Treatment with CuCl(2) produced a concentration-dependent reduction in the staining of F actin but not of the junctional proteins zonula occludens-1, occludin, and E-cadherin and produced ultrastructural alterations to microvilli and tight junctions that were not observed after treatment with up to 200 microM Cu(His)(2) for 3 h. Overall, these data point to an intracellular effect of copper on tight junctions, mediated by perturbations of the F actin cytoskeleton.

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铜处理改变了培养的人肠道Caco-2细胞紧密连接的通透性。
研究了铜对人肠道Caco-2细胞紧密结通透性的影响,监测了经皮电阻和甘露醇的经皮传质。Caco-2细胞顶端用10-100微米的CuCl(2)(长达3小时)处理后,紧密结通透性随时间和浓度增加,在不添加铜的完全培养基中24小时后可逆。这些作用在用铜与l -组氨酸络合处理的细胞中没有观察到[Cu(His)(2)]。铜诱导的紧密结通透性的增加受顶端培养基的pH和(64)CuCl(2)的顶端吸收量的影响,两者均在pH 6.0时达到最大值。用CuCl(2)处理后,F肌动蛋白的染色呈浓度依赖性降低,但连接蛋白zonula occluden -1、occludin和E-cadherin的染色没有降低,并对微绒毛和紧密连接产生超微结构改变,这种改变在高达200 μ m Cu(His)(2)处理3小时后没有观察到。总的来说,这些数据表明,铜在细胞内对紧密连接的影响是由F肌动蛋白细胞骨架的扰动介导的。
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