Sonic hedgehog expression correlates with fundic gland differentiation in the adult gastrointestinal tract

G. R. Brink, J. C. Hardwick, Corinne M. Nielsen, Cui-Ping Xu, F. J. W. T. Kate, Jonathan N. Glickman, S. V. Deventer, Drucilla J. Roberts, M. Peppelenbosch
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Background: Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is an important endodermal morphogenetic signal during the development of the vertebrate gut. It controls gastrointestinal patterning in general, and gastric gland formation in particular. We have previously shown that Shh regulates gastric gland proliferation in the adult but detailed analysis of its expression along the adult gastrointestinal tract has never been undertaken. We therefore studied Shh expression along the normal human and rodent adult gastrointestinal tract as well as in intestinal metaplasia of the stomach, gastric and intestinal metaplasia of the oesophagus, and gastric heterotopia in Meckel’s diverticulum. Methods: The studies were performed with in situ hybridisation and by immunohistochemistry using an antibody that recognises the Shh precursor form. Results: We found that in the normal gastrointestinal tract, high levels of Shh were expressed in the fundic glands of the stomach. Shh expression was also found in fundic gland metaplasia and heterotopia. However, Shh expression was lost in intestinal metaplasia of the stomach. Conclusion: We found a strong correlation between Shh expression and fundic gland differentiation. Our current study therefore provides evidence that in addition to its role in gastric epithelial development, Shh plays a unique role in gastric epithelial differentiation in adults.
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Sonic hedgehog基因的表达与成人胃肠道中基底腺的分化有关
背景:Sonic hedgehog (Shh)是脊椎动物肠道发育过程中重要的内胚层形态发生信号。它一般控制胃肠模式,特别是胃腺的形成。我们之前已经证明Shh调节成人胃腺增殖,但从未对其在成人胃肠道中的表达进行过详细分析。因此,我们研究了Shh在正常人和成年啮齿动物胃肠道以及胃肠化生、食管胃肠化生和Meckel憩室胃异位中的表达。方法:采用原位杂交和免疫组织化学方法,使用识别Shh前体形式的抗体进行研究。结果:我们发现在正常胃肠道中,在胃底腺中有高水平的Shh表达。Shh在基底腺化生和异位中也有表达。然而,在胃的肠化生中,Shh表达缺失。结论:我们发现Shh的表达与基底腺分化有很强的相关性。因此,我们目前的研究提供了证据,证明Shh除了在胃上皮发育中起作用外,在成人胃上皮分化中也起着独特的作用。
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